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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Nico and Nuss were RSOs.  Too early for them.  The rate of flops for RSOs probably had a lot to do with that.  2026 is going to be absolute loaded draft for QBs.  Might even rival 2024.

We will see. I generally disagree. 

Especially with Manning. I mean....the dude was a two year backup for a 4th or 5th round QB.

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

We will see. I generally disagree. 

Especially with Manning. I mean....the dude was a two year backup for a 4th or 5th round QB.

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There's still some sneaky dude's ranked a bit lower for now like Van Dyke and Murphy that could be in the mix with solid seasons.

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Derrick Brown returning from injury. Jaycee Horn extended.

Athletic, downhill SS signed.

NT upgraded.

EDGE depth added.

 

Run defense is going to look a lot better.

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