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20 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I said this last night. I'm already hearing Vegas is the ideal spot for Sanders.

 

Funny Vegas didn't even show up vs us. Probably was tanking for Sanders.

Yeah I feel like Sanders ends up in Vegas as well

Even if the Raiders have to trade up, they’re going to leave the draft with Sanders 

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14 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Gross.  If this is the cream of the crop of college football QBs, we should not be pressed whatsoever to get a guy next draft.  The QB gem of this upcoming draft will certainly not be him.  Ewers and Manning are good candidates but I don't think Manning is eligible until 2026, right?

 

But anyway, Beck is ass.  Also watched Dart earlier, also extremely ass.  When they said he was a Heisman hopeful, I was flabbergasted.  

That is all.

I admit that I have not yet studied the QBs, but I was into Beck and Dart (stats mainly) and when I watched?  Not so much.  The dual threat Milroe makes me think about a RPO, pistol offense.  Ward has looked good when I have peeked.  Sanders?  I am not sold. 

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10 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I admit that I have not yet studied the QBs, but I was into Beck and Dart (stats mainly) and when I watched?  Not so much.  The dual threat Milroe makes me think about a RPO, pistol offense.  Ward has looked good when I have peeked.  Sanders?  I am not sold. 

If Sanders is like his daddy, it’ll be a reality show. If there is good play, maybe more drama. I was just coming around to dad but then he started his shameless promotion schtick up again. I don’t have time for that.  
 

Haven’t watched the son play yet. I’ll wait and review if it looks like a possibility at year’s end. 
I don’t fall in love with a player if I keep away.  Falling in love, you can get a Bryce like pick. 
 

Also falling for a guy just because he was the best out of average types… is a danger. Over valuing the QB position. 

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

If Sanders is like his daddy, it’ll be a reality show. If there is good play, maybe more drama. I was just coming around to dad but then he started his shameless promotion schtick up again. I don’t have time for that.  
 

Haven’t watched the son play yet. I’ll wait and review if it looks like a possibility at year’s end. 

Man Sheddur is pretty good IMO. I could see him going to the Raiders or Giants.

I watch most of the Colorado games. Travis Hunter tho is even better (i know not a QB). 

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7 hours ago, strato said:

If Sanders is like his daddy, it’ll be a reality show. If there is good play, maybe more drama. I was just coming around to dad but then he started his shameless promotion schtick up again. I don’t have time for that.  
 

Haven’t watched the son play yet. I’ll wait and review if it looks like a possibility at year’s end. 
I don’t fall in love with a player if I keep away.  Falling in love, you can get a Bryce like pick. 
 

Also falling for a guy just because he was the best out of average types… is a danger. Over valuing the QB position. 

Maybe Dalton can be the guy for another year after this one--if so, we can use the draft to go after Edge.

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Sanders is the best Qb going into the draft and every week that goes by just makes it even more clear. Yes his team isnt that good and will lose but he still plays well and doesnt really put on any bad tape outside of occasional in game mistakes every Qb makes. Plus he pretty much has to be near flawless anyway for that team to have a chance so that leads to doing too much sometimes but everybody has their flaws that need to be worked out going into the league. Sanders has the fewest on a talentless team.

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