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We currently have the #2 pick in the draft :)


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18 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm not worried about Young from injuries. 

I'm worried about him being able to work from the pocket and use the whole field.

 

Production is only part of the equation. 

Alabama and OSUs recievers are open more than they aren't. 

The lines protect those two more often than not.

I don't see contested NFL throws with a dline in their face.

 

I saw that with Penix vs Oregon. His team was outmatched across the board. 

He was firing opposite boundary into small windows an instant before getting killed. That's the kind of plays you need in the NFL.

Stroud crumbles when the rush gets through.  He's a pussy.

So did Burrows 

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11 minutes ago, stbugs said:

As a Clemson fan due to my son, numbers show DJ has been awful the past two seasons, so no worries whether you look at them or not. It would be like us to try and think we could fix him like all the other misfit toys we’ve tried.

That’s the point 

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Texans have the Browns, Colts, Titans, & Jags on their schedule...maybe one or two of those winds up a win?

They're definitely getting pummeled by the Dolphins, Chiefs, and Cowboys though.  Gonna be hard to catch them.  

If we lose the the Broncos, I can definitely see us losing out.  Seahawks have been surprisingly good, Steelers & Lions are showing improvement, and then 2 divisional ones to close w/Brady and NO.  

Seems like 4-13 is a good bet for our final record.  I'd take a gander Pick 2, 3, or 4 will end up ours.  

Raiders have winnables, Bears have winnables (and a QB to stick with at least another year)

The Broncos and Steelers games have big implications on our future.  

 

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9 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

You just want better than what we have.

I want better than what everyone had.

I don't need a top 10 guy I need a top 5 guy preferably the number one guy in the world. I want better than Mahomes and Rogers. (Yes I know that's unrealistic)

But just better than what we have is not enough. Absolutely do not draft a QB in the first that you don't think can go out and drive 80 yards in the last two minutes to win the Superbowl. 

Tua isn't that guy. He'll win some games a playoff game of two but that's it.

lol is this serious

if the team has a chance to acquire the league’s 8th best QB, they should fly at it

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19 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

You get a little attacky when people don’t have the same opinion as you don’t ya hahah. Go outside and yell at the clouds you’ll feel better 

Not at all, you're the one that thinks that just because you draft a QB he's automatically going to take the helm.  You and others are the ones that don't respect my opinion call me names.  So please get off your high horse believing you're right.  It's an opinion and like ass holes everyone has one. 

I have never contended that Corral will win the job over a draft choice.  I've contended that he'll get a shot.  

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10 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

If we stay in the top 5, I hope we land Stroud or Young (2nd option).  Outside of top 10 and I like Penix or Richardson (2nd option).  Second round I like Ward (if he declares).  

Sorry dude but my guess is that outside on Stroud or Young you have Penix and Richardson way too high.  Probably second rounders at best.  Penix more like 4th or 5th round

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