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Who are You Drafting with the #1 Pick of 2025???


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Who you drafting?   

101 members have voted

  1. 1. What Player?

    • Quinn Ewers (QB Texas)
      44
    • Sheddur Sanders (QB Colorado)
      10
    • Carson Beck (QB Gerogia)
      18
    • Luther Burden III (WR Missouri)
      1
    • James Pearce (DE Tennessee)
      6
    • Travis Hunter (CB/WR Colorado)
      8
    • Another QB
      11
    • Another DE
      2
    • Another CB
      0
    • Another WR
      0


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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Cameron Ward has looked good, and doesn't have super elite talent around him.  I wouldn't mind taking him in a later round.  Plus we do well with Qbs named Cam. 

I would much rather have Cam Wards energy on the field. Bryce just had zero juice today, when he was reading defenses he was just staring off into space pretty much, no communication, no audibles, just super flat. 

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Does it even matter at this point?

I'm not even trying to be all doom and gloom either, Tepper has derailed this franchise to a point of no return unfortunately. He came in and absolutely gutted this entire team and made all the wrong hires. We are so far behind the rest of the NFL it will honestly take a decade to probably fix (hell, you see how long it took the Browns and Lions to even become competent). Bad ownership is a death sentence to a franchise, and we have one of (if not THE) worst owners in all of sports.

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39 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

If we get #1, you trade it 100% unless one of the non QB's looks like a truly generational talent who every expert says is all but a sure fire future HOFer

The experts mostly liked Bryce. No thanks.  Take the dude that looks like an NFL QB and can actually throw a football (Stroud) and let's see what Canales can do.

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