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Looking one year ahead: New 2012 NFL Mock Draft


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Projecting 3 franchise qb's next year(Luck, Barkley, Jones).

Is this incentive to not gamble on QB this year, build up defense or draft AJ Green for future on Offense and concede likely going to suck again with Claussen and get our Franchise QB next year?

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Yes, clearly it makes total sense to prepare this year's #1 draft pick based on what could potentially happen in next year's draft.

I'm not saying anything about next year, but you can compare past 1st round QB's and see that this year's QBs wouldn't have even been 1st rounders in some drafts.

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Projecting 3 franchise qb's next year(Luck, Barkley, Jones).

Is this incentive to not gamble on QB this year, build up defense or draft AJ Green for future on Offense and concede likely going to suck again with Claussen and get our Franchise QB next year?

Its about time someone has come up with the SMART way to

build this team. All 3 are better then any QB in the 2011 class.

DO NOT waste a pick on a QB this year. Build the defense (Darius)

Give Clausen at least 1 more year. Get our franchise QB next year.

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