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Would You Get a QB in 2025 draft, or not??


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6 minutes ago, strato said:

Depends on the answer, and the tape. Which I haven't seen, as I said. I don't want to be hustled again. (on the Mahomes comps)

6’2” is Mahomes, Rodgers, Lamar, Dak, and taller than Baker, Hurts. In this draft Ewers and Sanders are both his height. Size shouldn’t be a concern for Ward. 

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Deion wouldn't have a choice. All he could do would be to force a trade like the Mannings. I just want my excuse to finally quit what Tepper has destroyed.

Your hate for Deion is blinding you from the fact his son is the best QB prospect in this class.

 

I'm willing to bet anyone Sanders will be the 1st QB drafted. Unless he has some major injury I just haven't seen a better QB in college football.

 

Ewers is probably #2. Not sure why the Ward/Milroe hype is so loud. Those guys are raw.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Your hate for Deion is blinding you from the fact his son is the best QB prospect in this class.

 

I'm willing to bet anyone Sanders will be the 1st QB drafted. Unless he has some major injury I just haven't seen a better QB in college football.

 

Ewers is probably #2. Not sure why the Ward/Milroe hype is so loud. Those guys are raw.

I personally like Ward, but Sanders is very good. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Your hate for Deion is blinding you from the fact his son is the best QB prospect in this class.

 

I'm willing to bet anyone Sanders will be the 1st QB drafted. Unless he has some major injury I just haven't seen a better QB in college football.

 

Ewers is probably #2. Not sure why the Ward/Milroe hype is so loud. Those guys are raw.

I just find Deion and his nut riders annoying as hell. He's football's Lavar Ball.

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No-brainier draft a QB until you get one. You stand no chance on consistent winning when you are stepping out with a Dalton or Flacco type. Step out with a Caleb, Jayden, Stroud, not mention the established stars and you can win any game. Not to mention you have 5 years to build around them.

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