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How much to move up to #2 in Draft?


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1 minute ago, Knaakedup said:

The problematic part is status quo, continuing to dumpster dive for reclamation projects. Can’t be scared to take a shot on someone. If not, we stay where we are for the foreseeable future. 

I have no problem with drafting a quarterback, but trading up would be expensive.

There's nobody in this particular draft I'd give up those kinds of resources for.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I have no problem with drafting a quarterback, but trading up would be expensive.

There's nobody in this particular draft I'd give up those kinds of resources for.

Stroud passed the eyeball test by a mile yesterday. He’s our only realistic shot in the draft that we could put in day 1. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I have no problem with drafting a quarterback, but trading up would be expensive.

There's nobody in this particular draft I'd give up those kinds of resources for.

It really depends on who we get for our next HC. If we get an offensive guy, I'm less worried about giving picks. If we get a defensive HC, then absolutely not. 

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2 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

Stroud passed the eyeball test by a mile yesterday. He’s our only realistic shot in the draft that we could put in day 1. 

Houston, we have a problem.

Seriously, I doubt they take Young over Stroud now.  I'm not moving to #2 for dude will stay on IR in the NFL.

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That same sort of "eyeball test" got the 49ers Trey Lance.

 

I still have no idea how they duped themselves into doing that. Stroud lit up the closest thing you can find to an NFL D outside of the NFL while Lance was playing against dudes that for the most part weren't even getting UDFA calls.

 

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