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9th pick set in stone


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Just now, AceBoogie said:

At this point I’d throw in my grandmother to stop this cycle of washed up and never was at QB

Have you seen how the last few have worked out? denver wilson, rams goff, in a way philly wertz, 49ers lance....... sounds like a great way to piss away picks.

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49 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

I’m getting on the Johnston train.

See what you have in Corral, if he flames out, we’re in position for Caleb, Maye, Ewers, or Penix. 

No...we are never in position because We are NOT that bad. We pick where we pick every year for a reason.  Its the same trend every year, do you not get tired of saying this? 

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11 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

No...we are never in position because We are NOT that bad. We pick where we pick every year for a reason.  Its the same trend every year, do you not get tired of saying this? 

Which qb that’ll be available for us to trade up for is worth 3 firsts?

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3 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

The only game I watched Richardson play in was vs Kentucky and he was god awful. I was legit confused of why he was a 1st round prospect. Maybe I caught a bad game..

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18 minutes ago, Thompcat said:

Nobody has said that Richardson is a finished product, he's raw and has a very high ceiling 

That’s what they said about Malik Willis and he was one of the worst QB’s I’ve ever seen. And unless he improves by 1000% he’ll never be anything. Gotta be careful taking “potential” guys. Esp when their best QB trait is athleticism 

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