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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I really hope we've done our homework on him and didn't just recently start really warming up to him based on film and we haven't put in the work on the off field stuff.

When guys with legit 1st round talent start getting straight up removed from draft boards that's as massive as red flags get. Professional sports teams are willing to look past a LOT of BS if you have the talent.

All I can do anymore is just hope. They take that guy and I'm screaming for change immediately. The red flags have been constant and soon there will be tangible money in the mix. It's possible they come out of the woodwork once he is signed given his known history.

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I hear the are infatuated with him, but worry the Bears are too...I also think they could be QB shopping--and maybe they will move on from Richardson. 

Using Warren as a smokescreen makes sense. Thinking Warren fixes their QB situation is just ignoring the root of their issues. No way would I bet on Richardson staying healthy.

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Using Warren as a smokescreen makes sense. Thinking Warren fixes their QB situation is just ignoring the root of their issues. No way would I bet on Richardson staying healthy.

I was intrigued by Richardson pre-draft but good lord after he asked to come out of the game because he was "tired"... oh hell no. We're done.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was intrigued by Richardson pre-draft but good lord after he asked to come out of the game because he was "tired"... oh hell no. We're done.

Intriguing for sure but too fragile. His play style made it an easy hard pass for me.

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5 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Using Warren as a smokescreen makes sense. Thinking Warren fixes their QB situation is just ignoring the root of their issues. No way would I bet on Richardson staying healthy.

If the Giants and Browns do not take a QB, they could be offering picks 33 and 34 plus a third and a future first. 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If the Giants and Browns do not take a QB, they could be offering picks 33 and 34 plus a third and a future first. 

I could see the Browns passing. The Gaints have been too desperate and unpredictable in a bad way since they signed Dookie to a big contract.

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2 minutes ago, Icege said:

I'm deciding between Tyler Warren, Mykel Williams, Donovan Ezeiruaku, and Jalon Walker.

Better throw Mason Graham and Walter Nolan in the mix. Maybe even McMillan and Membou in that group as will. They have interest in all of them

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26 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Intriguing for sure but too fragile. His play style made it an easy hard pass for me.

I am more intrigued by Milroe.  You have to re-define the QB position, but dang he can move.  Richardson was intriguing at the time, but in my view, you don't take a QB based on intrigue--you see promise and fit.  But desperate teams take desperate gambles.  

I read a post on another team's discussion board and somebody said that it is possible that Milroe and Dart go before Sanders.  I don't think that--I think Sanders is a good QB who needs to sit--Pittsburgh would be a good fit for him--but if so, I do not envy Mike Tomlin for the 2026 year.  Can you imagine having the biggest Ego in the NFL as your QB while the son of the biggest ego in the NFL all time is the backup?  Imagine the Steelers lose 2-3 games and Rodgers is not good--it would be a circus, imo.

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