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2024 College Football Thread


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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Who do you want?

I want to trade down.  We are not ready for a rookie qb.  If we get one select him later in draft or rd 2 if someone falls.   We need lots of draft capital.  And if we are at 1 and raiders at 10ish we could fleece them

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23 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I want to trade down.  We are not ready for a rookie qb.  If we get one select him later in draft or rd 2 if someone falls.   We need lots of draft capital.  And if we are at 1 and raiders at 10ish we could fleece them

Yeah I want a trade down as well especially if we get #1.

 

Vegas owner was with Shedeur at the Vegas game last weekend. I'm sure they would love to draft him.

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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Mccord from cause is a kid i would use a 2nd on.  He has a funky type throwing motion but he gets it done

I would really rather not be using a second on a likely 2nd/3rd string QB. Not with the current holes we have. Our 2nd round pick needs to be a day one starter.

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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You are not wrong

I am fine going the rotating journeyman route for a while. This team needs to be built. We aren't even anywhere near the point of a rookie QB being able to come in here and immediately be successful. 

We need to focus on building out a non-UFL roster and then when this ship is headed in the right direction we can start worrying about our QB of the future.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am fine going the rotating journeyman route for a while. This team needs to be built. We aren't even anywhere near the point of a rookie QB being able to come in here and immediately be successful. 

We need to focus on building out a non-UFL roster and then when this ship is headed in the right direction we can start worrying about our QB of the future.

We have to have one on the roster to try and develop and i kindof agree a second is too high but mccord does look the part

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