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Updated 2025 draft order


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33 minutes ago, Champagnepapi704 said:

How can you say..You can't get so hyperfocused on one position(even the most important position in football like QB) that you just draft a QB and any QB

 

Then turn around and say We got the next dozen or so drafts to keep taking cracks at it.

Maybe I misunderstood your point

He's just talking at this point. He claims to be an OG, but he's preaching patience smh. 

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3 hours ago, Champagnepapi704 said:

How can you say..You can't get so hyperfocused on one position(even the most important position in football like QB) that you just draft a QB and any QB

 

Then turn around and say We got the next dozen or so drafts to keep taking cracks at it.

Maybe I misunderstood your point

Yes, you misunderstood because you aren't that sharp. So, basically, if you aren't lightspeed retarded you don't assume that draft picks will pan out. Because of that, you hope that possibly a pick will be okay 

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3 hours ago, Champagnepapi704 said:

How can you say..You can't get so hyperfocused on one position(even the most important position in football like QB) that you just draft a QB and any QB

 

Then turn around and say We got the next dozen or so drafts to keep taking cracks at it.

Maybe I misunderstood your point

Yeah, we will probably take a long time for this to pan out. 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Yes, you misunderstood because you aren't that sharp. So, basically, if you aren't lightspeed retarded you don't assume that draft picks will pan out. Because of that, you hope that possibly a pick will be okay 

Dummy you said don't get so fixated on the position that you don't  draft a qb and any qb 

Then turn around and say we have the next dozen drafts to try..don't get mad at me cuz you didn't make sense. Don't pass that dumbassness off of me lol

 

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11 hours ago, Champagnepapi704 said:

Dummy you said don't get so fixated on the position that you don't  draft a qb and any qb 

Then turn around and say we have the next dozen drafts to try..don't get mad at me cuz you didn't make sense. Don't pass that dumbassness off of me lol

 

Yes, hence the "don't get fixated." When QB needy becomes QB desperate, you trade up to get Bryce Young. 

Did we trade up to get Cam? Did we have to do any draft magic to get Jake? How about Steve Beuerlein?

There is more than one way to skin this cat so being desperate and stupid isn't going to do anything but fail over and over. 

Just like it did with Bryce.

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8 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yes, hence the "don't get fixated." When QB needy becomes QB desperate, you trade up to get Bryce Young. 

Did we trade up to get Cam? Did we have to do any draft magic to get Jake? How about Steve Beuerlein?

There is more than one way to skin this cat so being desperate and stupid isn't going to do anything but fail over and over. 

Just like it did with Bryce.

You will never get an argument from me defending using future picks and trading up. The absolute worst thing you can do in my book is trade future picks and that goes 1000 times for a 1st. I won't complain about a 6th or 7th that much but keep your fuging hands off of the major assets.

We were burned so bad by this Bryce insanity that it is easy to extend the anti taking a QB high to a single pick. Even every single pick in the 2023 draft isn't as bad as what was done. 

I don't think the setback from a miss is really that damaging if it is a single pick lost no matter how high it might be. 

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5 hours ago, Champagnepapi704 said:

Updated

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Jags play Titans twice, Raiders and Jets

Jets and Dolphins play twice still 

Cleveland and Miami play but Cleveland will most likely lose out 

Vegas still has to play the rest of the NFC south 

Giants will lose out

Patriots play Miami and the Colts

Cowboys play Giants and us

Point is there are still a lot of wins to go around just by these bad teams playing each other. However, one more win or god forbid 2 and we’ll be at or around 10

 

 

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