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How much to move up to #2 in Draft?


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36 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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

 

Trey Lance went 6/10 for 72 yards in the FCS championship 

Stroud put up 350 yards and 4 tds and hung 40+ on a vaunted GA defense without his #1 WR and the #2 WR also getting hurt in the game.

Plus Lance was known as a project who only really played one year of college football at a lower level. And he played like one game this year prior to getting hurt. It’s too early to declare him a failure.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

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

 

Have you watched Stroud at all this season? Genuinely curious. Lance isn’t even in the same stratosphere. 
 

by eyeball test I also include the clutch part of elite talent to make poo happen when the other side knows you’re the only one to make poo happen. 

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3 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

Have you watched Stroud at all this season? Genuinely curious. Lance isn’t even in the same stratosphere. 

by eyeball test I also include the clutch part of elite talent to make poo happen when the other side knows you’re the only one to make poo happen. 

Yes, I have. He's a great college quarterback.

I'm not convinced he'll be a great pro quarterback.

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4 hours ago, Knaakedup said:

Not too much at all when you could potentially get a franchise QB. 

Potentially?  You mean success is not guaranteed?  In case you missed the game, we were exposed at several positions.  Too many needs to trade the farm for a player that may or may not be the answer at QB.  We are not one player away from the super bowl.

Take a shot at Levis or Richardson if you must but we have many more holes to fill without trying to trade up.

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