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Just now, PadresPanthersFan said:

I'm probably in the minority  but I kind of want to go full youth movement at qb. Dalton ain't it and is toast. 

I'd be fine with keeping Bryce if he continues to progress. Sign jones on a redemption contract. Draft a middle round qb. Challenge all 3. May the best one win and hopefully we eventually find a starting qb

If you can get Jones on the cheap to replace Dalton, then that's fine. At the least he should be starter contention with BY while we look for long term QB, whoever that might be. 

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37 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I think Bryce will be in someone else's camp next year.  I think we have a fresh QB room next year.  Dalton is expiring.  I predict at least one cheap veteran signing, and I think it's likely we draft one even if its on day 2 or 3.

We are probably rolling with a scrub tier QB like Daniel Jones or Jacoby Brissett.  Even if we somehow landed Sanders or Ward, I don't think they'll want to start them immediately.

I dont disagree but Brisset arm is shot and he is probably done after this year and holy fug if daniel jones is our starter at any point next year I may just hang up my fandom because Ive watched that dude since college and he cannot play.  Like at all, he fuging blows. 

 

But I def think we sign a vet and draft a dude.  DC would be playing with fire to keep bryce and try to qb whisperer another vet.  He needs to be able to point to someone developing as to why the plan is working

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

We already have 2 crappy qb's and you guys want to sign another crappy qb? How about we aim higher than Daniel Jones. This place has gone full mental.

Sadly not much available in the FA pool. Backup level contract only to replace Dalton and I'm fine with it. None of that Carr NO contract poo. And yes, still look for better. 

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