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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Better delete this I got a warning for race baiting using that word.

 

 

Good. somebody earlier used it while I was saying AR is better than Levis in combine workouts. Again the math ain’t mathin 

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1 hour ago, Sub Zero said:

Agree but the blocking size mismatches are in Washington favor every Sunday..

I’ve got them Mayer, Washington, Kincaid but would be thrilled to have any of the three.  Mayer goes mid 1R but Kincaid or Washington should be available in 2R.  Below these three, there may be potential starters in 3R.

 

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Talking to Adam Thielen right now about the WRs. Josh Downs was the guy who impressed him the most.

I noticed him as well--clean catcher, smooth.  I am not a UNC homer (son a graduate, we pull for the heels, but not because we bought Wal-Mart shirts)--he stood out.  I was like, "Who is that?" and then they said the name....

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Need to start looking in rounds 3-7 for the TE--and there will be some there.

We are going to be sending our #9, #39, and 2024 first rounder to another team.

I am not like some of you---mesmerized by the incredible workout warrior AP, but I would not be sad about it either--- I say we go after Stroud, get a TE (maybe in free agency) and make sure we develop an elite OL.  Another WR too.  But I loved the way Stroud was throwing the ball today--we just need to give him a clean pocket.

AR would be better without a great OL, but he would miss some WRs too.

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