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The Texans are taking a QB at #1.Ā  So it will be down to Levis and the other QB for us if the order stays the same.Ā  The question is does the Seahawks continue to roll with Geno or take their QB of the future? In that case Seattle takes a QB too, Levis is staring us straight in the face.

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The Texans are taking a QB at #1.Ā  So it will be down to Levis and the other QB for us if the order stays the same.Ā  The question is does the Seahawks continue to roll with Geno or take their QB of the future? In that case Seattle takes a QB too, Levis is staring us straight in the face.

Yeah and we will roll with Gardner Mischew or Foles next year so we can all talk about how we are in playoff contention in week 13 with a sub .500 record. Can’t wait.Ā 

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

The Texans are taking a QB at #1.Ā  So it will be down to Levis and the other QB for us if the order stays the same.Ā  The question is does the Seahawks continue to roll with Geno or take their QB of the future? In that case Seattle takes a QB too, Levis is staring us straight in the face.

Anyone thinking Levi's is better than Corral hasn't been paying attention. Unless we can move up behind Chicago we are better off taking someone else.Ā 

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We aren't going to be in position to draft a QB in round 1 unless we trade up or something. I don't think the way our team is built that a franchise QB is necessary for us to make the playoffs. We just need competence at the position and a guy who can make occasional big throws in spots. Kinda like how we won with Delhomme or the Titans with Tannehill.

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8 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

We aren't going to be in position to draft a QB in round 1 unless we trade up or something. I don't think the way our team is built that a franchise QB is necessary for us to make the playoffs. We just need competence at the position and a guy who can make occasional big throws in spots. Kinda like how we won with Delhomme or the Titans with Tannehill.

San Francisco lost Garrapolo for the season today. Mr. Irrelevant of the 2022 draft was the only quarterback they had left. Brock Purdue from Iowa State went 25 for 37 with over 200 yards passing. Last player drafted in 2022. Dang, we should be able to find a quarterback in the draft.Ā 

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51 minutes ago, Stuart Smith said:

San Francisco lost Garrapolo for the season today. Mr. Irrelevant of the 2022 draft was the only quarterback they had left. Brock Purdue from Iowa State went 25 for 37 with over 200 yards passing. Last player drafted in 2022. Dang, we should be able to find a quarterback in the draft.Ā 

All we need is a top five oline, a top three running back, a top 10 wide receiver, and a top three tight end like the 49ers...

With the amount of very good skill players they have on offense, any QB should be able to slot right in and do well

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5 hours ago, Stuart Smith said:

San Francisco lost Garrapolo for the season today. Mr. Irrelevant of the 2022 draft was the only quarterback they had left. Brock Purdue from Iowa State went 25 for 37 with over 200 yards passing. Last player drafted in 2022. Dang, we should be able to find a quarterback in the draft.Ā 

This is the classic fan mistake. One game does not a career make. A few games does not a career make.Ā 

Panther fans seem to be particularly susceptible to this in our post Cam Newton QB desert. Will Grier, Kyle Allen, Taylor Heinickie, Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Darnold, PJ Walker, Baker Mayfield, Matt Corral.....people keep prematurely jumping on these bandwagons in desperation.

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