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Burrow-Chase, Hurts-D. Smith, Tia-Waddle. Does having a receiver that a rookie QB is familiar with aid in development? It appears to be a trend.

JSN COULD be a legitimate WR1. Do we do what it takes to reunite Stroud- JSN. That’s assuming we take Stroud with the #1 pick, of course.

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Only was that's possible is if we trade back with Texans if they give us their word that they'd take Bryce Young.  Then use the picks they gave us and package it with our second round pick to trade back up in the late teens, early 20's.  And I doubt he'd still be available by that point, but hey, who knows.

Extremely unlikely, probably not going to happen at all.

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Hear me out, in all these cases the QB is drafted a year before the WR. This year we grab Stroud and imagine if we somehow landed Marvin Harrison Jr next year, absolute pipe dream but fug that would be scary.

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7 minutes ago, shaq said:

Hear me out, in all these cases the QB is drafted a year before the WR. This year we grab Stroud and imagine if we somehow landed Marvin Harrison Jr next year, absolute pipe dream but fug that would be scary.

We would really have to suck to make that happen, most likely. 

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10 minutes ago, shaq said:

Hear me out, in all these cases the QB is drafted a year before the WR. This year we grab Stroud and imagine if we somehow landed Marvin Harrison Jr next year, absolute pipe dream but fug that would be scary.

Only realistic way I see that happening is if a bad team trades us their 1 next year for our 2 this year.  Or we trade some player for a next year’s 1st at some point in the season. Only candidate I could see for that is Burns and I doubt that happens. 

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I don't see logistically how we get JSN, I think he will be good aswell. And with no first rounder I don't see how we get Marvin Harrison when he'll be a top 5 pick if he repeats last year. I'm hoping we just get a solid #2 WR this year. Next year there is CeeDee Lamb, Calvin Ridley, Tee Higgins, Michael Pittman Jr.  After that the next tier of Mooney, Gabe Davis, Jeudy, Aiyuk, Boyd, Hollywood Brown, an aging Mike Evans. Maybe Van Jefferson takes a team friendly deal to play for his dad and be our #3 WR.

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39 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

We would really have to suck to make that happen, most likely. 

even that wouldn't do it since we don't have our 1st now. Only possible way that happens is if we trade Burns or someone else and pick up a 1st next year that winds up being top 5-10, like the Lions and Seahawks got this year. Happened twice last year somehow but that rarely rarely happens. Teams likely to suck enough to pick that high don't often trade away their 1sts.

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