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25 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I feel the same.

 

That #2 and #12 would make things interesting. I don't see them passing that up. You still have your choice of Stroud/AR + the #12 pick.

Ditto.  If that were offered, we could take Stroud and jsn and still have 39.  I don't know how they could pass that up.

I totally don't think it happens but I'd be very tempted in that one scenario.

Otherwise, I'm happy with young if that is the choice.  I feel like he has enormous potential.

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1 minute ago, w280sax said:

Ditto.  If that were offered, we could take Stroud and jsn and still have 39.  I don't know how they could pass that up.

I totally don't think it happens but I'd be very tempted in that one scenario.

Otherwise, I'm happy with young if that is the choice.  I feel like he has enormous potential.

Can you imagine how furious the Bears would be if we pulled that.

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2 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Do you understand what THINKS means....it's a speculation.  Do you understand now?

You think there is a reason the most trustworthy NFL insider "thinks" Bryce Young will be the pick? 

 

Surely he's hearing some things from us that makes him "thinks" we are choosing Bryce Young.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, t96 said:

Most likely not but it really depends. A locked in franchise QB could go down early and that team could tank. I honestly think the Bills would be in contention for 1st overall pick next year if Allen went down week 1 or preseason. And they'd absolutely take the haul of picks and keep Allen.

Yeah but gambling on a scenario like that to happen is pretty risky…

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35 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I feel the same.

 

That #2 and #12 would make things interesting. I don't see them passing that up. You still have your choice of Stroud/AR + the #12 pick.

If we did trade down for 2 and 12, I might seriously consider AR. If we have the coaching staff we think we do, then coaching him up shouldn't be an issue IF he checks all the other boxes that can't be coached up. If we get it wrong, in 2 years we have a 1st again. If not, his ceiling is what you dream of when drafting a QB. Take an elite edge at 12, grab highest ranked LB, WR, TE, CB in the 2nd, same in the 3rd minus the position pick in 2nd, and this team is looking a lot more solid. 

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

I think we missed each other...

con·jec·ture

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noun

an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.

In a sentence: Schefters quote about Bryce going #1 was conjecture since it was not actually stated by the organization 

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52 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Maybe the GM and Coaches have an idea.  And really have come away with a clear leader of the pack.  
Just because they haven’t sat down and said “yeah, that’s The guy”, and turn in the card.  

Doesn’t mean they don’t have an idea or know.  And leak out some info.  Josh Klein pretty much spelled it out the other day too.  That the team wants info to get out before the draft, so their big party isn’t a big Bryce vs Stroud fight.

 

I stopped at your first word..

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