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So... Common Sense Says We're Drafting Stroud... Right????


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2 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

He is a proven qb add him and Moore....well anyway.

Yea, proven that he can't stay healthy, that's not what you want from a QB who's best asset is his running ability, he's going to break down faster and worse than Cam did.

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Bryce Young fugs everything up. He’s (imo) the most talented quarterback in the draft, but everyone knows his downside. 
 

The way he plays makes all the other QB’s look second fiddle, but will the size be too much of a concern…

 

Well now we get to wait almost two months trying to figure who we will take. This makes the suspense worse lol. 

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1 minute ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Bryce Young fugs everything up. He’s (imo) the most talented quarterback in the draft, but everyone knows his downside. 
 

The way he plays makes all the other QB’s look second fiddle, but will the size be too much of a concern…

 

Well now we get to wait almost two months trying to figure who we will take. This makes the suspense worse lol. 

No, we'll know pretty quickly who the pick will be when one of these guys doesn't visit with the Texans, Colts, etc.

The staff knows who they want or else they don't make this big of a trade this early, it won't take too long for it to be known who it is.

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2 minutes ago, Manna said:

Based on comments by the staff so far I'm feeling it's going to be Young...but I want Stroud. 

Would be real depressing to draft someone knowing they have almost no chance of staying healthy in the NFL, dude is gonna be broken pretty quickly, he's just way too small.

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I don’t know why people think we are going to take AR #1. Remember last year people, including the media was hyping Willis as the top qb in the draft…. He ended up going in the 3rd round. We are going for Young Or Stroud. I would think we would go for young. If young was  just a few inches taller then he would be hyped as one of the best qb prospects of all time. You really think being a little short is going to make that big of a difference? No, it didn’t affect Brees, Wilson or Murray. Todays NFL protects the QB enough to not to worry about his size.

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