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Free Agent Qbs. 2025


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6 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I'd pass on Winston. He's a turnover machine. I'd rather stick with Dalton. 

Rather stick with someone who is already in place than to have Winston. 

We're in need of a lot of defensive help. Take Edge round 1 and maybe if an upside QB falls to round 2 we take one. 

I don't see any QB on this list, that isn't already on our roster, that will improve us. 

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8 hours ago, TEClemson53 said:

He couldn't even accel in Kyle Shanahan's system, it doesn't get much easier than being in SF with those weapons and that system. 

He played in 8 games for SF.. Thats a small sample size to say he couldn't accel. He's 4-4 in those 8 games, then was injured. Him being traded had more to do with him not fitting Shanahans system and injuries then it did anything else. 

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There will/should be more QBs- Geno Smith could be cut

{puts on poo defender armor} daniel jones cut/traded

derek Carr - cut

 

Herbo maybe on the trade block, I was once the biggest beliver......I suuure have cooled 

Rams have put out feelers about Mathew Stanford being traded, he could be cut too. 

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I’d just stick with the plan if I believed in it. Which is you have a guy who knows the NFL QB game, as well as anyone you have had maybe since Dan Henning (Chargers QB). Excluding Reich who was a radar blip basically. 
You work with him to identify your next move. Whatever you do about Dalton there needs to be two more people added. 
Keep in mind whoever they get may not not be the guy he wants, just the best he can get.  
Whoever Canales thinks is the best option, go. What I’d do, not having the benefit of being on the inside. 
 

 

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