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Fitterer on drafting a QB this year


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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Keep Fields and get some dumb team to do what SF did for Lance. 

got to wonder if the last QB trade ups are going to cause to outlandish offers to comeback down to Earth a tad. 

I hope so. Outside of Andrew Luck few rookie qbs were worth 3 1s and potentially more. And Luck got hurt.....

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Keep Fields and get some dumb team to do what SF did for Lance. 

got to wonder if the last QB trade ups are going to cause to outlandish offers to comeback down to Earth a tad. 

Yeah there's no telling if Chicago can even get out of pick #1. Only real scenario I see would be if Colts wanna jump the Texans for a particular guy. If Chicago is forced to pick D I could then see a few teams hit up the Cards for the #3 pick including us

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16 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah there's no telling if Chicago can even get out of pick #1. Only real scenario I see would be if Colts wanna jump the Texans for a particular guy. If Chicago is forced to pick D I could then see a few teams hit up the Cards for the #3 pick including us

Also after the Super Bowl, the NFL machine will do its thing.  How the prospects are portrayed today will be viewed different in the coming months I suspect.  So we will have to see what it looks like then and who gets bumped and up down. 

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33 minutes ago, CRA said:

Also after the Super Bowl, the NFL machine will do its thing.  How the prospects are portrayed today will be viewed different in the coming months I suspect.  So we will have to see what it looks like then and who gets bumped and up down. 

Yeah Young and Stroud probably aren't going to blow any minds at the combine with their physicality either. 

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