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Official NFL Free Agency Thread


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55 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Jimmy G.s biggest suitors are reportedly the Raiders and Texans.  Fingers crossed it's the Raiders (besides lots of porn star potential girlfriends in Vegas).  Who honestly WANTS to go to the Texans anyway?

If the Raiders land Jimmy G., that's a double win for us. It means the Raiders are out of the QB draft market (at least first round) and the Texans may move up to #1 if our staff wants that option.

Speculation I've seen floated on nfl network is qb needy teams are looking at him as bridge qb for those thinking of drafting Richardson. 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Speculation I've seen floated on nfl network is qb needy teams are looking at him as bridge qb for those thinking of drafting Richardson. 

Also just speculated that he might not want to go to a team that's looking to draft a rookie because he wouldn't want to look over his shoulder again.

It's probably a valid point, and it would definitely take us out of the market.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Also just speculated that he might not want to go to a team that's looking to draft a rookie because he wouldn't want to look over his shoulder again.

It's probably a valid point, and it would definitely take us out of the market.

You are going to hear all kinds of things before FA is over. The Panthers still have to sign a vet and the only names we've heard mentioned is Carr and Sam Darnold. I doubt Sam is the only FA qb they are talking to either. 

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24 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's happening...

People hoping he wasn't coming here are getting their wish 😄

The Raiders aren't likely to move up for a QB now.  If one falls to them, possibly.  That only leaves the Falcons as a trade up possibility to the top 5, more importantly that tricky #3.

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