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So let’s talk about Levis


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5 hours ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Feel for my guy. You can tell he was feeling the heat yesterday as more and more picks kept coming in. Hoping he at least falls into a solid situation at this point. With a decent roster and coach. 

At the very least he’s a better version of Taysom Hill so imagine if Payton could get a hold of him 

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Vegas could be the squad that trades up for him. 

They found Carr in the second, could be a similar deal this time around.  There would be a bit less pressure on the team to waste Jimmy and vice versa with forcing Levis in.  He could sit a bit, but work out nicely sooner than later.   

McDaniels' system is a bit much compared to others, but he's got the experience in a pro-system so he has a bit of a head start.      

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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

Vegas could be the squad that trades up for him. 

They found Carr in the second, could be a similar deal this time around.  There would be a bit less pressure on the team to waste Jimmy and vice versa with forcing Levis in.  He could sit a bit, but work out nicely sooner than later.   

McDaniels' system is a bit much compared to others, but he's got the experience in a pro-system so he has a bit of a head start.      

I'm think Vegas, Detroit, or Seattle are landing spots for him in the second.

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8 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

I felt bad for him because he sat there looking embarrassed and the camera kept panning to him.

That's the risk you take being in the green room. We saw it with Aaron Rodgers. We saw it with Lamar Jackson. Blame the Colts. They put up a good smokescreen that he was gonna be their guy to keep other teams from realizing that Richardson was the target to avoid getting leapfrogged. They had to be panicking when they saw that #3 had been traded but breathed a huge sigh of relief when it was the Texans back on the clock having already picked Stroud. The NFL advisory committee had every reason to expect he was gonna go high. 

 

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