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Yes we will have #1 in 2025


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The truth is, the offense is set up quite well for a young QB now. The O-line is playing well, despite Young's play. The receivers are getting open, wide open, and we have a good running back stable. Take the QB, and continue to build around him in 2025. 2026 is all about defense.

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1 minute ago, LegioX said:

Has anyone ever ended up drafted a QB #1 and 3 years later drafting another QB at #1?

Well, the Jets drafted a qb a number 3, and then 3 years later a Qb at 2. Maybe the closest I've seen.

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2 hours ago, LegioX said:

Has anyone ever ended up drafted a QB #1 and 3 years later drafting another QB at #1?

Boston Yanks in the 40s.

Rams are the closest with Bradford and Goff. Then they bailed on Goff after 5 years for an old vet to win a SB.

In the modern draft era 28 QBs have been taken #1 and 8 teams have taken multiple QBs at #1. Patriots 2 (Jim Plunkett 1971; Drew Bledsoe 1993) 22 yrs- Falcons 2 (Steve Bartkowski 1975; Michael Vick 2001) 26 yrs - Panthers 2 (Cam Newton 2011; Bryce Young 2023) 12 yrs - Browns 2 (Tim Couch 1999; Baker Mayfield 2018) 19 yrs- Bucs 2 (Vinny Testaverde 1987; Jameis Winston 2015) 28 yrs - Bengals 2 (Carson Palmer 2003; Joe Burrow 2020) 17 yrs - Rams 2 (Sam Bradford 2010; Jared Goff 2016) 6 yrs - Colts 4 (John Elway 1983; Jeff George 1990; Peyton Manning 1998; Andrew Luck 2012) 7, 8, 14 yrs.

Does not look like a list you want your team to join.

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To get Bryce young, we traded DJ moore, CMC (for the draft capital), The 8th pick in 2023, first overall in 2024, and what will be the first pick of the second round (basically a first round pick).  Bryce is not only going to be the worst first overall pick in NFL history, but this will easily go down as the single worst trade in NFL history and I cant see a situation someone does something this stupid ever again.

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