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On 4/2/2025 at 8:19 PM, Lurk21 said:

I see

 

Ward

Sanders

Hunter

Carter

Graham 

Jeanty 

As definitely  going before our pick. Then you add in teams with young qbs that need protection... So add in at least 1 Oline(maybe 2)...  I think it will come down to Walker n Warren or trade back and Nick or Golden.  Funny he has  Warren  top 10 but he gets so much hate.  Dude is athletic  and has the dawg mindset Dan looking for.  

 

on another thread in the draft section, I mentioned (today) that FanDuel had the over/under on Sanders between 7.5 and 8.5--they think he is going at #8---I hope so--a trade back would be ideal.   I say watch the Colts--they guessed the Giants.

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2 hours ago, TD alt said:

I realize that it's the lying season, and it's all a chess game, but I've been hearing that both the Browns and the Giants might forego using their top picks on a QB to take Carter and Hunter. If that happens, both QBs could slide to appreciably later in the round. Moreover, the Raiders just extended Geno.

That is why i LOVE this time of year--trying to predict what teams will do---

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

on another thread in the draft section, I mentioned (today) that FanDuel had the over/under on Sanders between 7.5 and 8.5--they think he is going at #8---I hope so--a trade back would be ideal.   I say watch the Colts--they guessed the Giants.

Very much possible! Just that Qbs always get hyped up the closer to the draft.  Somebody definitely  would go get him if he starts sliding and  I'd assume 7 and 8 are definitely trade up spots if he gets past 3.  Pats probably don't want to get out of the top oline in a trade back, So I'd count them out. Jags seem bent on Tet and Graham, so don't see them moving too far back. Oakland will most likely take Jeanty. Jets... definitely  a wildcard with so many holes...

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2 hours ago, TD alt said:

I realize that it's the lying season, and it's all a chess game, but I've been hearing that both the Browns and the Giants might forego using their top picks on a QB to take Carter and Hunter. If that happens, both QBs could slide to appreciably later in the round. Moreover, the Raiders just extended Geno.

Could work for us in a trade back. Saints are going QB at 9 I think 

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