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Carr’s destination betting odds


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This would be my preference but I think Carr is going to interview with teams and make sure someone is going to commit to him. If you signed him then drafted a QB in the 1st I think he'd go ballistic because you will have flat out lied to him.

I guess the question is how much longer is he wanting to play.  He turns 32 in March.  If he wants to play until he is 34/35 then telling upfront our play is to draft a project QB to learn behind him for a few years may work.  

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40 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I've seen on more than a few spots that Quentin's stock is not as high as people think.  Addison is the runaway fave but there may not be a WR taken top-15.

The top 25 players are mostly defensive players, namely DE's. It's top heavy on defense. Offense is sporadic in the top 25 from what few rankings I've seen. I haven't looked at the top 100 to see where the sweet spots are for other positions. I'll leave that to you nerds to enlighten me on.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I guess the question is how much longer is he wanting to play.  He turns 32 in March.  If he wants to play until he is 34/35 then telling upfront our play is to draft a project QB to learn behind him for a few years may work.  

I would say I wouldn't see him retiring until late 30's. That is typical for someone of his level. Depending on health and decline, obviously. 

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1 hour ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world if we signed him. Grab a stud WR or Edge at 9 instead of QB. 

 

1 hour ago, La Pantera said:

I'd honestly try to trade down some and pick up Michael Maher.

I think trade down and grab Maher and a stud WR. Zay may slip because of his size, but he's gonna be a baller. Use some of those CMC picks to come back and get him or Quentin if necessary.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The top 25 players are mostly defensive players, namely DE's. It's top heavy on defense. Offense is sporadic in the top 25 from what few rankings I've seen. I haven't looked at the top 100 to see where the sweet spots are for other positions. I'll leave that to you nerds to enlighten me on.

I really like this WR class overall, but yeah I'm not seeing any slam dunk elite prospects. But I think it's deep with quality players.

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2 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

We have to sign someone. We are not going into the season with 3 QBs (assuming we draft one) who have never started a single nfl game 

sign Jacoby.  Then you make a move to draft a young kid.  Jacoby would be able to be in the room and knows what Frank wants to do.  So you aren't having to start from scratch with everyone. 

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