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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

I personally think AR will be the third/fourth QB taken. Where he will be taken all depends on who trades up.

i also didn’t think Mitch Trubisky would be a top pick or Baker would go number 1 overall. So what do I know?

No accounting for owner interference with baker and a mistake with Mitch by the scouts   I never saw what anyone saw in either, particularly Mitch but as you say, what do I know 

i just look for QBs  with the physical traits, the processing ability, and two intangibles the desire to work for greatness and not shrinking in big moments.  

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If we don't trade down, we will be picking Will Levis at 9. We need to get in front of the Raiders and then I think one of Young, Stroud, or AR will drop to us.  Hopefully not AR. Of course all this goes out the window if someone trades into the Bears or Cardinals spot.

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11 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

If we don't trade down, we will be picking Will Levis at 9. We need to get in front of the Raiders and then I think one of Young, Stroud, or AR will drop to us.  Hopefully not AR. Of course all this goes out the window if someone trades into the Bears or Cardinals spot.

I think you have to figure out what team in front of us is looking for a developmental prospect or an immediate starter.  And what coaches may not have the job security to take a long term project. 

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

^ was tepper there yesterday?  I dont recall the camera showing him

i dont think owners go to those events. I cant recall seeing one there ever. Tepper has been long rumored to be infautated with Stroud..i believe this was rumor mid college FB season

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