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We’re trading for #1 pick !!!


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6 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Let the SMOKE begin! Let's drop hints about a QB ... knowing another team wants him bad. Then they'll trade with us to get him ... and we'll end up with the one we actually want.

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That would be smart thinking and i could see it happening very easy.

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8 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

This fan base cracks me up so Jekyll and Hyde!! Bitching about anything and everything!! I think it’s a good deal considering to get to number 1!! Losing the draft picks doesn’t really bother me!! Losing Moore hurts!! But it was probably the missing piece to beat another team for the number 1 spot!! Sure it’s risky..hopefully the QB selected isn’t a bust!! I think it was the right thing to do so we can get who want!!!

The bitching will calm down in a few days and then the start of which QB we should take discussions will begin. 
Should be really entertaining month and a half of off-season. 
 

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4 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

I’m not a fan of Fitterer. If you had any foresight that we were going QB hard then you have to trade Burns. No cap hut at all, a ton of cap to use to shore up the DL and pick 37(?) this year and two more firsts to easily trade up. The rookie will have a bare cupboard unless we waste all our 2024 space to add some guys who aren’t nearly as good as DJ.

You have to replace a top 10 edge rusher in this scenario.

If you think finding a good WR is hard, edge rusher is 5x harder.  Only thing harder than finding an elite edge rusher is finding a franchise QB.

The cupboard is the complete opposite of bare over the next few years when you have a QB on a rookie contract and more than enough cap to fill holes in FA

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6 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Just dropped in to say getting rid of DJ Moore when they’re about to draft a rookie QB was one of the dumbest things this team has done in awhile. Can’t find receivers as good as him in free agency without a higher price tag. Alright see y’all later

What about TMJ?

He's no DJ but he can go and help a young QB.   🤷‍♂️

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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

The bitching will calm down in a few days and then the start of which QB we should take discussions will begin. 
Should be really entertaining month and a half of off-season. 
 

Lol!! Been talking about the QBs for the last month!! But I get it !!! A lot riding on it!! I am on CJ Stroud train!! Young and Stroud are the obvious top picks!!

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