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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

OK, I'll do it:

Josh Allen - 1st

Pat Mahomes - 1st

Joe Burrow - 1st

Ryan Tannehill - 1st

Lamar Jackson - 1st

Herbert - 1st

Dolphins - 1st

And let's remember that the AFC is the better conference, sooooooooooooooooooooooo....

who won last two SB's

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

OK, I'll do it:

Josh Allen - 1st - NOT A TOP 5 PICK

Pat Mahomes - 1st - NOT A TOP 5 PICK

Joe Burrow - 1st

Ryan Tannehill - 1st - NOT A TOP 5 PICK

Lamar Jackson - 1st - NOT A TOP 5 PICK

Herbert - 1st - NOT A TOP 5 PICK

Dolphins - 1st - NOT A TOP 5 PICK

And let's remember that the AFC is the better conference, sooooooooooooooooooooooo....

oh and also I made an edit 🤗

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8 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

OK, I'll do it:

Josh Allen - 1st

Pat Mahomes - 1st

Joe Burrow - 1st

Ryan Tannehill - 1st

Lamar Jackson - 1st

Herbert - 1st

Dolphins - 1st

And let's remember that the AFC is the better conference, sooooooooooooooooooooooo....

AFC in the hunt:

Jones - 1st

Wilson - 1st

Lawrence - 1st

Carr - 2nd

Watson - 1st

Pickett - 1st

Foles - 2nd

 

NFC in the hunt:

Geno - 2nd

Goff - 1st

Rodgers - 1st

Darnold - 1st

Dalton - 2nd

Ridder - 3rd

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2 minutes ago, GOAT said:

who won last two SB's

The GOAT who was a 6th round pick, and Stafford, who was a 1st round pick.

If the guy has that dawg in him, it doesn't matter what round, but a lot of it has to do with situation/staff/ and luck.

but it seems like the first round is generally where the best talent, on average, is found, regardless of position.

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Now do EVERY starter position!

Your results will be: lots were drafted in the 1st ... but many were not.

What does this mean: the Draft is mostly luck.

What does that mean: draft for what you need and hope for the best.

What do the Panthers need most: a QB.

What's the best way to make sure you have the most options available to choose from when it's your pick: draft early in the 1st round.

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