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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?


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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?  

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  1. 1. Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?



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16 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

I trust that he along with Fitt, Morgan and the scouting department can find a qb for the future of the franchise. I think that qb will be Stroud 

I think we get Stroud at 9. Young be pick #2 & another team will fall in love with Levi’s. This would be an ideal scenario saving our draft capital with a potential move back to late first. round. 

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17 hours ago, t96 said:

Which is why I was such a big fan of Steichen -- he has experience developing Herbert and Hurts. Herbert was picked high but was by no means a unanimous top QB choice and we could get a similar caliber prospect around 9 or maybe with a smaller trade up. Hurts was a 2nd rounder and many were not high on him at all pre-draft. 

Same, although I had a brief affair with Ben Johnson.

However, I give Reich about a 40% chance of busting, Steichen I wouldn't have had that much hope for success....however if he did succeed, the highs would be higher.

I think Frank can bring some consistency, and I'm guessing that Tepper is ready for some of that.

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3 minutes ago, Puresteel55 said:

How about trading our 1st for Purdy or Lance if (a big if) one becomes available. Having either of them along with Corral would be a plus as I see it.

 

Not a chance in hell. Purdy has a tiny sample size in an elite offense, he may not even be that good. Nick Foles and others have had similar stretches of even better play than him. Lance hasn't shown enough in the NFL yet to be worth even a 2nd. I'd trade a 3rd for him but not any more, certainly not 9th overall

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

Not a chance in hell. Purdy has a tiny sample size in an elite offense, he may not even be that good. Nick Foles and others have had similar stretches of even better play than him. Lance hasn't shown enough in the NFL yet to be worth even a 2nd. I'd trade a 3rd for him but not any more, certainly not 9th overall

Same thought applies to those qbs in the draft, maybe 2nd or a 3rd , certainly not 9th overall.

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