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Dan Morgan open to bringing in younger QB to develop/compete for backup role


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50 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Most of those guys should be available in the 5th to UDFA range too. We have a chance to finally bring in a good #3 developmental guy or potentially a #2 upgrade.

Funny thing is, they are all better than BY now....

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12 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

I dont think he has the right attitude to make it in the NFL.   The NFL is tough and almost every time he has faced adversity,  including this year, he has looked bad.

His body language in that last game was that of a pouty little kid until it felt like everything around him got him into position to have an easy run in TD and he seemed surprised himself lol. I think that was his ceiling in his football career. Don't want him. I'd take Chambliss but he's possibly played himself into QB2 in this draft. Simpson in the 5th I'd maybe do

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I'd take Chambliss but he's possibly played himself into QB2 in this draft. Simpson in the 5th I'd maybe do

As in the second qb taken in the draft? No way. Plus his lawyers will file suit against the NCAA this week in Mississippi.  My prediction is that the NCAA will cave.  

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1 minute ago, rebelrouser said:

As in the second qb taken in the draft? No way. Plus his lawyers will file suit against the NCAA this week in Mississippi.  My prediction is that the NCAA will cave.  

Who is your second QB in this draft?

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17 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

Funny thing is, they are all better than BY now....

That is definitely not true. It could be true with a few of them but this is also the thing people said about Anthony Richardson or Dillon Gabriel or Shadeur Sanders or JJ McCarthy or....

You get the point. Bryce is very bad, in fact he is basically a backup QB. But there are worse QB's and more than we sometimes think.

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15 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I'd like to get Allar if he drops past round 3.  Seems to have all the physical ability and I'm not sure Penn St has the best group around him aside from TW two years ago.  

Hopefully(for us) he isn't healthy enough to work out much. That will keep his draft position suppressed enough to get it down to Day 3.

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12 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

His body language in that last game was that of a pouty little kid until it felt like everything around him got him into position to have an easy run in TD and he seemed surprised himself lol. I think that was his ceiling in his football career. Don't want him. I'd take Chambliss but he's possibly played himself into QB2 in this draft. Simpson in the 5th I'd maybe do

Chambliss??? Bro....he will be lucky to be a 4th rounder. 

I don't think you are reading this situation correctly at all. He is basically Malik Willis-esque minus the elite arm. Raw, athletic and needs a ton of polish.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I will judge how serious that statement is by the quality of backup he brings in.

100%.

Jack Plummer, Hendon Hooker and Mike White are not serious options in any way, shape nor form.

It should be someone that can immediately supplant Dalton as #2.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Chambliss??? Bro....he will be lucky to be a 4th rounder. 

I don't think you are reading this situation correctly at all. He is basically Malik Willis-esque minus the elite arm. Raw, athletic and needs a ton of polish.

Chambliss in every thing I've seen and read is next up behind Mendoza and Moore (if he declares). I'm not talking rounds, talking next qb picked 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

100%.

Jack Plummer, Hendon Hooker and Mike White are not serious options in any way, shape nor form.

It should be someone that can immediately supplant Dalton as #2.

Its all talk right now. Actions speak louder than words. 

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Chambliss in every thing I've seen and read is next up behind Mendoza and Moore (if he declares). I'm not talking rounds, talking next qb picked 

The early draft articles are gonna be pretty sketchy. All that material gets better as real NFL scouts and FO folks start talking to journalists and draftniks. Also everyone will start locking into "draft mode" and doing serious deep dives as opposed to less surface level quick looks.

This is projected to be a very weak overall QB class so it is possible some of those Day 3 guys make their way to Day 2 but I don't personally anticipate that happening to a lot of them.

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