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Which prospect(s) are you focused on for 2025?


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17 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I'm sold on McMillan from Arizona.

6'5 with good speed and he's a fluid route runner.

 

He and Hunter are the guys I would take as a trade back scenario. I don't want to draft a QB with the #1 pick. Trade back get some extra picks and grab those elite skill guys.

I'm fine with TMAC but I'd rather we take the best LT or Edge personally

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I've got 3hrs until I've got to be on site and was going to kill time by watching the Panthers-Chargers game that I missed on Sunday while traveling... but I don't want to have to watch videos of dogs being reunited with their owners to reverse any emotional damage sustained. 💀

Think I'll check out some of the other Saturday games instead... only got to watch SCvLSU + WVUvPitt since I had to get rdy for Sunday.

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27 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I'd throw Allar in that QB mix as well.

I’m also thinking Nussmeier might not declare. 

I think he has a crazy raise as this season progresses but if he’s not guaranteed top 10 maybe he goes back and solidifies himself as QB 2/3 next year behind Arch. Battles Nico

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I'll be Watching the GA at Alabama game this weekend thinking about prospects and Beck wont be on my mind.

Mykel Williams-Edge likely to be top 10 pick

Malaki Starks- #1 ranked Safety. Both ours Safety's are FA's

And ton of IOL pospects. Booker, Roberts, Brailsford on both teams.

GA has 2 LBs that should be day 2 picks.

 

 

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