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Lamar Jackson Rumors: Ravens Could Consider Trading QB for 'Windfall' of Draft Picks


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Negatory. We had the same situation with Cam. Once you get injured, it's hard to adjust. Lamar hasn't hurt his shoulder, yet. But if you take one leg away from him like Mahomes had to deal with, he's a bottom 5 starter in the league. Give me someone who throws really well but can run versus someone who throws ok but runs really well.

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49 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Seems like Cam is the poster boy for every QB who runs.

People said the same thing about Josh Allen this year saying he is gonna end up like Cam.

 

My question why wasn't this a thing before Cam?

 

Vick never had that label. 

People are stupid.  Cam didn’t get hurt because of his running ability.  He got hurt chasing down an int that KB loaded on and later again from  a one in a million shot in the pocket via TJ Watt.  
 

it’s a stupid uniformed narrative that his running did him in. 

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35 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I like Lamar Jackson but it would hamstring the Panthers, considering what it would take to obtain him.

Why do you bold face every post?

Anyway…no way in hell do I trade what it will cost for Lamar.  He is already breaking down and was never a good passer.  Didn’t we already see this decline with a running QB?

Jesus…no.  Baltimore will take all those picks and go get CJ Stroud.  Lol.  Hell no

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Absolutely not!!!  Too many picks to pay too much money for a player that has missed 1/3 of his teams games the last 2 years with a playing style that will invite more injuries. Add in the Panthers luck, and this probably turns disastrous.

Use the picks to go get your QB in the draft. A rookie scale QB allows you to use that Lamar money to fill other holes in free agency.

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5 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

I don't know about this one, I was for it earlier in the season before yet another injury derailed his season, he might have already peaked and he'll never be the same MVP level he was (due to injuries).

I am all in on the Stroud bus, trade those picks to Chicago

Lol...

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55 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Not only is he a known commodity he's shown he can take a offense with no weapons and still win a bunch of games.

The thing people keep overlooking with Lamar is he wins games even with a weak roster. Reminds me of Cam in that sense.

He's also "known" to have injury issues and fade in the playoffs.

(things that are kind of relevant when you're talking about giving up a massive haul of pics or guaranteeing a contract)

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