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2024 College Football Thread


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8 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

T-Mac having himself a game, 10 rec, 202 yards, 1 TD, with a few highlight reel plays and should have just had a TD pass as well on a crazy play but our QB dropped the ball when he would have walked backwards into the end zone (would have been his 2nd impressive pass of the day as they ran a flea flicker earlier that he ran all over before making a solid pass).

He's the pick, I don't care if we're at #1, he should be the pick, he's going to be a STUD in this league for the next decade plus.

It's a hole we haven't been able to fill since Smitty, it will help whoever our future QB is, he's just flat out the pick.

So this would be his first TD since week 1 right? 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

So this would be his first TD since week 1 right? 

Yep, and he's admittedly had some pretty bad statistical games, but anyone who's watched the games can tell you it's not because of him.

The offense has been a mess under this new staff and our QB has been pretty bad all year, all that combined with teams double and triple teaming him most plays because we have nobody else who scares anyone, it's limited his chances.  Even having said all that, he's still at 982 yards thru 8 games this year, but stats in his favor or against him aside, he's going to be a Top 10 pick at worst, very possible Top 5, and he'll be the first WR off the board, I'd bet my bottom dollar on that.  

Given it being such a position of need for us, he's my pick no matter what, although if we did end up #1 and could trade down a couple spots and still be sure to get him, I'd of course like to do that to get more assets as well.

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9 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Yep, and he's admittedly had some pretty bad statistical games, but anyone who's watched the games can tell you it's not because of him.

The offense has been a mess under this new staff and our QB has been pretty bad all year, all that combined with teams double and triple teaming him most plays because we have nobody else who scares anyone, it's limited his chances.  Even having said all that, he's still at 982 yards thru 8 games this year, but stats in his favor or against him aside, he's going to be a Top 10 pick at worst, very possible Top 5, and he'll be the first WR off the board, I'd bet my bottom dollar on that.  

Given it being such a position of need for us, he's my pick no matter what, although if we did end up #1 and could trade down a couple spots and still be sure to get him, I'd of course like to do that to get more assets as well.

Tmac is going to be in real consideration especially if we trade both Johnson and Thielen.

 

Not sure we take him #1, but anything outside of the #1/#2 pick he's definitely fair game.

 

At this point I'm only looking at 4 players Sanders/Ward/Tmac/Hunter. If we end up with either of those 4 I'm good.

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14 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

What would we have to do to get Prime's approval to draft his son?

 

The more I watch Sanders I'm convinced he's a franchise QB. 

 

We have a decent Oline. Maybe sign Tee Higgins and we have something. 

I just don’t see it. We are too unstable and a smaller market team to begin with. 

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Shedeur 10/10 passing

Effortless passer. If we can't draft him I'm expecting a massive offer for whoever wants him.

 

Lucky for us if he wants a preferred team that is good news for us. They have to pay up if you want a specific team. Any trade starts with a minimum 3 1st Rd picks.

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