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22 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

In what universe does Richardson go ahead of Stroud?  Maybe if you squint sideways you might choose Richardson ahead of Levis, but ahead of Stroud?

This time last year….no universe existed with Zach Wilson going ahead of Fields 

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Just now, Panfan35 said:

teams that could draft a Qb texans,colts,seahawks, falcons and raiders and  now the saints have enough draft captial to move up to screw us out of Qb hopfully after the combine alot players move up 

What you don't want is CJ, Young, Levis, and Richardson all gone before we pick. The hope is that Richardson is there at 9th, and I am fine with taking him there.

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It’s not necessarily what I want them to do, but they are going to draft a QB this year whether they take whoever at 9 or trade up.

They can free up enough cap to add a few moderate FAs and sign draft picks. Next year will be about developing a young QB and 2024 when we have over 100 million in cap space, it will be time to roll.

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Corral looked awful in preseason.

Not sure why people still hyping him. He will be lucky to still be in the NFL 5 years from now. Kid just doesn't have a strong arm to last in this league imo.

He played with 4th-5th stringers. I'm willing to see what he can do with actual talent before writing him off. 

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Corral looked awful in preseason.

Not sure why people still hyping him. He will be lucky to still be in the NFL 5 years from now. Kid just doesn't have a strong arm to last in this league imo.

Corral wasn’t really getting reps in camp though either.   

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