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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

A year ago Drake Maye being the 3rd QB in this draft class would have been laughable.

 

Honestly I would take Daniels #1 overall over both Caleb and Maye.

Not over Caleb. Caleb has 3 years of QB1 play. Daniels didn’t look it until year 5. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Williams #1, Drake #2, I'm honestly not certain the Pats go QB at #3. They should, I'm just not certain they do.

All signs have pointed to the Commanders going with Daniels.

 

Maye is probably going to New England sadly. That's the worst spot he could land imo.

 

Would love for Minny to trade up for him. Give him Jefferson and he might can make a run for ROTY.

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

All signs have pointed to the Commanders going with Daniels.

 

Maye is probably going to New England sadly. That's the worst spot he could land imo.

 

Would love for Minny to trade up for him. Give him Jefferson and he might can make a run for ROTY.

It's lying season. They just wanna see if the Pats really want Daniels. I'm just not certain they want a QB at #3, period. It's baffling really. Or maybe they're putting out bullshit? Who knows? We'll here 1000 rumors between now and draft day and 995 of them will be pure bullshit.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's lying season. They just wanna see if the Pats really want Daniels. I'm just not certain they want a QB at #3, period. It's baffling really. Or maybe they're putting out bullshit? Who knows? We'll here 1000 rumors between now and draft day and 995 of them will be pure bullshit.

Why would you want another UNC QB in Washington?

 

I think you just like Washington lol

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39 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Not over Caleb. Caleb has 3 years of QB1 play. Daniels didn’t look it until year 5. 

I would take Daniels over Caleb…and Drake over Caleb as well.

Caleb is crazy overrated and played in a terrible conference for defense and his team went 8-5.  He has serious bust potential 

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9 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I would take Daniels over Caleb…and Drake over Caleb as well.

Caleb is crazy overrated and played in a terrible conference for defense and his team went 8-5.  He has serious bust potential 

They all have bust potential,  it Caleb is the clear cut QB1 this year. 

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

They all have bust potential,  it Caleb is the clear cut QB1 this year. 

Not clear cut for me at all.  He had an amazing 31 fumbles in 3 seasons.  He leaves to pocket consistently and just isn’t very consistent as a passer.
 

He hasn’t faced any good defenses in college and when he did he lost.

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