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Fitterer on drafting a QB this year


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5 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

IF you think he is the guy.  Will have other teams thinking...will they? he is not going to give anything away...much too smart.

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we have the OL, we have the defense in place.  We have the stuff in place to put in that guy

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15 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Trade up to #3 with Arizona then trade up to #1 was the most plausible scenario I've seen. Ain't no way in hell can you get #1 when every other team bidding has a better pick than you.

This is supposedly what approximates the pick values NFL teams have used recently: https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart-Rich-Hill.asp?RequestTeam=car

Based on this, Arizona's #3 pick is worth 514 points. A "fair/even" trade would be our first and the 49ers 2nd (#61) and 3rd round (#93) picks (515 points). That would leave us with #3 for a QB and #39 for an edge rusher/WR/S (along with the rest of our picks). 

That said, seems like trading up into the top 3 tends to carry a premium rather than just what would be "fair/even", so may have to part with the higher of the 2nds or do #9 and #93 and next year's first instead.

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Just now, TLGPanthersFan said:

Well we are gonna have to bite the bullet eventually. 

Yeah.  This team has not exactly gone places except the NFL Cellar and with next-to-zero results.

Time to put all our chips on the table and just go for it.

We suffer a bit for the present in order to have a better future.

 

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21 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont have the conviction about giving up at least 3 ones for any of these dudes

I mean, I think I can name 2 in the last 2 decades I would have felt comfortable giving up the farm for. 

but we have been in QB hell so long I can make an exception.  Probably just cool w/ Stroud though.   I wouldn't like giving up a bunch for the other guys. 

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