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We should stay put at 9, either draft AR15 there or be prepared to take bpa and then trade back up for AR15.  Once we have our QB of the future we make that call back to Cameron Newton to come get a whole offseason to be the starter and mentor to the young guy.  This makes so much sense, but it will not happen

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Just now, ncfan said:

Don’t think that’s going to happen.

 

what’s more realistic is AR15 at 9 and Brissett 

The real question is, would you prefer Richardson plus all of our picks to build talent around him or CJ Stroud minus our 2nd rounders and next 2 1st round picks (so much less help)?

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

The real question is, would you prefer Richardson plus all of our picks to build talent around him or CJ Stroud minus our 2nd rounders and next 2 1st round picks (so much less help)?

Tough question

for that price.  I’d almost be willing to take ARich at 9 and keep the picks.  As long as we got a Brissett or some vet here as well.

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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

Tough question

for that price.  I’d almost be willing to take ARich at 9 and keep the picks.  As long as we got a Brissett or some vet here as well.

That's kind of how I am thinking right now.  That's what 4 starters?  Yeah we would definitely need a vet too.

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