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Kyle Trask


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I know we've talked about Rookies that we could possibly draft, and honestly besides Cam Ward, I dont see anyone I'm really sold on.  Thinking outside the box got me wondering what about Kyle Trask.  He was a 2nd round pick, and IN THEORY he has developed the way you want a young QB to develop, on the bench watching pro bowl QBs and one being the GOAT while being in that QB room and learning.  The other part is he played under Dave Canales, so theres a familiarity with his system.  Just thinking outside the box for after this season, since theres not much to really talk about here and now.

FWIW I wouldnt just bring him in without actual competition, but being brought in with a legit chance to start I think would be something he might be interested in. 

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2 minutes ago, Future of the Funchise said:

Sure why, why not. Let him come here and suck too. This franchise needs a hard reset. Doesn't matter who we bring in. We out here trying to put band-aids on gun shot wounds. 

Kind of where I'm at too.  I mean, even if we hit on QB in the draft, we're like 2-3 DLine (aside D Brown) 2 LBs, 2 Safeties, a Tight end, and probably another WR away from being competitive.  IMO, just roll retread QB's until we shore up the rest of this roster, theres no possible plug and play rookie QB that wont fail here, period so instead of reaching in the draft, accrue talent.

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I still think we should try and see if the Lions will trade Hendon Hooker

With his and Goff's age, they don't need him as Goff is clearly their QB for the foreseeable future right now and I thought he had a ton of potential, if he didn't blow out his knee at the end of his season, he probably would have gone in the 1st round.

Take T-Mac with our first pick to pair him with Legette and give Hooker the starting job the entire season.

Either we find a diamond in the rough and he can be our QB moving forward or he's going to be bad enough that we get a Top 10 pick in a QB loaded draft with a true outside #1 going into their 2nd season and hopefully one of the better #2 WRs in the league for said rookie to have as his weapons.

T-Mac, Legette, Brooks, Sanders has the potential to be a dangerous set of young weapons for any QB to step into

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