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The 2025 QB free agents, who would you sign?


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I also wouldn't mind seeing Plummer get a couple games.  I know.  Preseason.  Against backups.  But he did show improvement.  If he even turns into a serviceable backup, that would be amazing.

That list of FA's is bad.  Like.  Real bad.  Dalton might be the best of them, unless Darnold has figured it out after hanging out with Kyle Shanahan and Kevin O'Connell.

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18 minutes ago, BrianS said:

I also wouldn't mind seeing Plummer get a couple games.  I know.  Preseason.  Against backups.  But he did show improvement.  If he even turns into a serviceable backup, that would be amazing.

That list of FA's is bad.  Like.  Real bad.  Dalton might be the best of them, unless Darnold has figured it out after hanging out with Kyle Shanahan and Kevin O'Connell.

The list is bad, but someone can always get cut before FA. They should be one or two other options by TC next year…they might not be any better but you never know.

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9 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Russell Wilson is the only one clearly better than Dalton. He is also the least likely to come here and the least likely for us to afford.

I would say that list shows that we really better nail the QB in the coming draft.

Would be a reconnect opportunity for Canales. Russ doesn’t need much money. He is still getting paid by Denver. 

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Don't give him a signing bonus. There is talk that this lingering calf thing is possibly a precursor to an achilles issue. The person cited a couple of other players as precedents but I wasn't really paying attention can't say which guys.

Someone with achilles issues though, that started out as calf irritation, inflammation, something like that. 

It comes from a guy doing a Pittsburgh focused youtube thing, maybe last night. I wouldn't bet money on it but it might be something.

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7 hours ago, BrianS said:

I also wouldn't mind seeing Plummer get a couple games.  I know.  Preseason.  Against backups.  But he did show improvement.  If he even turns into a serviceable backup, that would be amazing.

That list of FA's is bad.  Like.  Real bad.  Dalton might be the best of them, unless Darnold has figured it out after hanging out with Kyle Shanahan and Kevin O'Connell.

He could develop. He has the big arm, frame, and the physical make up for sure. I mentioned Mason Rudolph earlier for this. (6ft 5/ 235lbs). He did really well in a terrible Matt Canada offense for years but I think he got a bad wrap because he had to follow up Roethlisberger after all those years. He's also a SC native and about the same age as Geno and Baker when Dave got them on track.

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