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NFC South Quarterbacks for next season (and beyond)


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Panthers. CJ Stroud (hopefully)

Saints: Derek Carr
Bucs: Baker Mayfield
Falcons: Taylor Heinicke
 

I like our chances to win the division even with a rookie QB. Our Defense will need to be great but CJ will lead this team to the playoffs.

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How far beyond? 2024?

Panthers - Young/Stroud

Saints - Carr

Falcons - Ridder/Levis or Richardson

Bucs - Maye or Williams

 

Bucs are going to be terrible in 2023, and I think that’s what they want.

Falcons are in a nice position to snag whichever of Levis or Richardson that drops.

 

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1 minute ago, ECHornet said:

How far beyond? 2024?

Panthers - Young/Stroud

Saints - Carr

Falcons - Ridder/Levis or Richardson

Bucs - Maye or Williams

 

Bucs are going to be terrible in 2023, and I think that’s what they want.

Falcons are in a nice position to snag whichever of Levis or Richardson that drops.

 

If the Falcons get Richardson, nightmares of Vick for a decade, and the extra blow to know we passed up on him, and unlike Cam was a falcons fan growing up Richardson was a Carolina fan, smh. Don't put that out in the universe, take back what you said.

But honestly, I can't see Hou or Indy going with Levis, they hoping we make their choices easier, I believe Levis going be sitting there day 2. 

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28 minutes ago, NAS said:

Panthers. CJ Stroud (hopefully)

Saints: Derek Carr
Bucs: Baker Mayfield
Falcons: Taylor Heinicke
 

I like our chances to win the division even with a rookie QB. Our Defense will need to be great but CJ will lead this team to the playoffs.

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Falcons named Ridder the starter not Heinicke. They will go defense at #8 too not Levis or Richardson who aren’t even day 1 guys. 

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