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The Ravens can’t be this dumb? They’re a smart organization right?


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Just now, frankw said:

Two first round picks and a likely fully guaranteed 200 million dollar contract? He's good but he's not going to dig the Falcons out of that hole with that much tied up in acquiring him. Let them try 🤷‍♂️

It would still be an awful team, but then the Ravens will probably take a shot at moving up to first overall.

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Just now, frankw said:

Two first round picks and a likely fully guaranteed 200 million dollar contract? He's good but he's not going to dig the Falcons out of that hole with that much tied up in acquiring him. Let them try 🤷‍♂️

It would be a very similar situation offensively though. Possible elite TE in Pitts (Andrews) and a young WR in London (Brown). 

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4 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

It would still be an awful team, but then the Ravens will probably take a shot at moving up to first overall.

Right that's why Fitterer/Reich better backup the "aggressive" talk and not get left in the wind. Hopefully they aren't anything like some of the wallet pinchers here or we're in trouble.

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If the ‘wind’ is behind New Orleans and Carr, Panthers probably could have had Carr if they really wanted. 
If the wind is behind Crappy teams that get these top two or three QBs, there is One of them I would sweat. Stroud.

AR may be a worry but not for two or three years. Good luck to the team that rolls with Young that high. 
 Not one of them is a sure thing. 
 

Panthes need to play the Panthers’ game, not a reactive game. I think they are, with this lukewarm courtesy meeting interest level re Carr. 
I am really really against giving up all the draft picks to move up, but if they believe so strongly in it, like, if that is their plan, okay I will give it another look. 

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