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Kyler Murray to CAR?


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8 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I read Graziano's interview. Some fans, particularly some Huddlers, may not be thinking about it, but analysts and execs are. Ostensibly, they don't believe that the Cards will be able to trade that contract, and they also think that there's no way the Cards will keep Kyler past the March deadline and pay an extra 20 mil (or so) and give money away. 

Yeah, I do think either they change the contract or he gets cut/moved.

Murray seems like a good candidate to be moving on. 

The speculation on Purdy is absurd. Jones is a less athletic Purdy, there is no benefit to making that change. At all.

The speculation on Lawrence is absurd too. Yes he is a bust but the cap ramifications are bad enough that I think he will be around for at least another year. They can always pivot by bringing in veteran or rookie QB competition like Indy did with Jones.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, I do think either they change the contract or he gets cut/moved.

Murray seems like a good candidate to be moving on. 

The speculation on Purdy is absurd. Jones is a less athletic Purdy, there is no benefit to making that change. At all.

The speculation on Lawrence is absurd too. Yes he is a bust but the cap ramifications are bad enough that I think he will be around for at least another year. They can always pivot by bringing in veteran or rookie QB competition like Indy did with Jones.

I think with TLs contract you can get out at a reasonable cost after 2027.  So you essentially have 2 years to make it work.  I would much rather do that than draft someone or sign a washed vet.  That way we can use draft capital and build the defense.  We have to get a stud LB in the first.

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The Murray thing won’t happen. Dalton and Bryce were here when Canales got here. There is a clue the last two seasons on who the next QB will be. Every QB brought in since Dave got here has been 6ft 3 or over.

-Jack Plummer

-Mike White

-Hendon Hooker

-Bryce Perkins

-That one kid who was a UDFA and didn’t make it through training camp last year

Teams tend to do the opposite of what they moved away from. Look for the some of the bigger QBs in the draft and FA, that will be their targets.

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3 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

The Murray thing won’t happen. Dalton and Bryce were here when Canales got here. There is a clue the last two seasons on who the next QB will be. Every QB brought in since Dave got here has been 6ft 3 or over.

-Jack Plummer

-Mike White

-Hendon Hooker

-Bryce Perkins

-That one kid who was a UDFA and didn’t make it through training camp last year

Teams tend to do the opposite of what they moved away from. Look for the some of the bigger QBs in the draft and FA, that will be their targets.

For FA/Trades: Trubisky (already knows Dan), Winston (if giants let him go), Jones (if colts let him go-doubt it) Brissett, Trey Lance.

Draft: Mendoza (doubt it lol), Beck (later rounds), Haynes King (later rounds), Sellers (will probably return one more year), Dante Moore (Day 2) 

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23 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

For FA/Trades: Trubisky (already knows Dan), Winston (if giants let him go), Jones (if colts let him go-doubt it) Brissett, Trey Lance.

Draft: Mendoza (doubt it lol), Beck (later rounds), Haynes King (later rounds), Sellers (will probably return one more year), Dante Moore (Day 2) 

If you can get nuss in late 2 or 3rd do it.   Add a cheap vet as well and go from but something has to change.   Not having an option other than Bryce is a borderline fireable offense 

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34 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

For FA/Trades: Trubisky (already knows Dan), Winston (if giants let him go), Jones (if colts let him go-doubt it) Brissett, Trey Lance.

Draft: Mendoza (doubt it lol), Beck (later rounds), Haynes King (later rounds), Sellers (will probably return one more year), Dante Moore (Day 2) 

Dante Moore is probably staying another year but he would absolutely be a first rounder if he declares. 
 

Lance, Willis, Z Wilson are some young FA QBs with some potential. 
 

Draft will probably be mid to late unless someone falls. Arkansas, Cincinnati, UConn have some QBs with lots of experience that might go in this range. Someone has the Baylor QB as an option later in the draft who could work too. 
 

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16 hours ago, RJK said:

He has zero work ethic. Rather play COD all day like a 12 yr old

Yeah he needs to play the new Battlefield like a mature adult.

Seriously, don't bash gamers.  A competitive gamer probably as more open neural pathways then a non gamer.  Which bodes well for strategy, response time, and reflexes.  Plenty of articles on that.

I was good friends with David Patten mostly known for being a wr with the Patriots. (who passed a few years back) 

He learned his entire playbook just building the plays into Madden back when you could create your own plays during the Patriots run in the early 2000s.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Dante Moore is probably staying another year but he would absolutely be a first rounder if he declares. 
 

Lance, Willis, Z Wilson are some young FA QBs with some potential. 
 

Draft will probably be mid to late unless someone falls. Arkansas, Cincinnati, UConn have some QBs with lots of experience that might go in this range. Someone has the Baylor QB as an option later in the draft who could work too. 
 

Agree here, don't have the idea of kicking the tires on Lance, Z. Wilson or WIllis and seeing what they can do in a competition. Then I'd draft a high ceiling guy like Drew Allar in the 4th round and see if he can put it together. 

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5 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Agree here, don't have the idea of kicking the tires on Lance, Z. Wilson or WIllis and seeing what they can do in a competition. Then I'd draft a high ceiling guy like Drew Allar in the 4th round and see if he can put it together. 

If Allar falls that late due to injury I’d definitely take him. 4th might be the highest I’d go too. 

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