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Yes we will have #1 in 2025


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10 hours ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Our front office might give up picks to trade down 

Our needs.  Like in a big big way.  Our needs going into 2025 look like this

 

WR

Corner

Edge rusher

and most importantly QB

and thats assuming Icky is working out

 

Man we are fuged for a couple of years so a trade back seems like the only option if a team wants to give us a kings ransome

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Our needs.  Like in a big big way.  Our needs going into 2025 look like this

 

WR

Corner

Edge rusher

and most importantly QB

and thats assuming Icky is working out

 

Man we are fuged for a couple of years so a trade back seems like the only option if a team wants to give us a kings ransome

Honestly, it's not that dier. A good QB hides a lot of issues. The Texans were looked at as having the worse roster ever, got Stroud, good again. The bears are stacked, but Caleb playing poorly. Suddenly they are lacking talent. All comes back to one player.

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40 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

That's why a trade back isn't a bad idea

ALWAYS depends on what is offered and who is available - but definitely a maybe.  At least right now the 2nd rounder we got from the Rams looks like a great pickup since they have lost  both their Pro Bowl WR's temporarily.  And the 2025 crop of QB's ain't lookin too great...certainly not a clear cut top 5 pick at the moment.  Trade down for a monster haul, bridge with someone else, 2026-2029 we stockpile and dominate the 2030's!  Such a sad story considering it is 2024......

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1 minute ago, Stingray3030 said:

ALWAYS depends on what is offered and who is available - but definitely a maybe.  At least right now the 2nd rounder we got from the Rams looks like a great pickup since they have lost  both their Pro Bowl WR's temporarily.  And the 2025 crop of QB's ain't lookin too great...certainly not a clear cut top 5 pick at the moment.  Trade down for a monster haul, bridge with someone else, 2026-2029 we stockpile and dominate the 2030's!  Such a sad story considering it is 2024......

There might no longer be a fan base if we have to wait till 2030.

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