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Our best potential trading partner?


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The Vikings maybe?

They seem in desperate need of a QB. They pick 12th. There are several teams ahead of them with legitimate QB needs...

3 Bills

4 Bengals

5 Cardinals

7 49ers

8 Titans

10 Redskins

With so many teams taking considerations on drafting a QB in what is described as a very weak QB draft, the odds of the Vikings being able to get a QB is nearly impossible. They just may be desperate enough to make a move all of the way to the top.

I see them or the Titans being the best bet. The titans have 9 draft picks to trade with.

8 would be nice. 12? is that too low?

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yeah, 12 is deep. I would only hope that the Vikings move to take a QB would spark a run of QB's, 3 maybe even 4 taken in session which would leave a bunch of talent for us at 12. How cool would it be for PP or Fairley (who was just mentioned at 8) to drop to 12. Personally, I like the Titans better at 8. We could get a great impact player and also pick up a 2nd.

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Kolb doesn't fit our offense.

Why are people so enamored with Kolb? I've seen very little that leads me to believe he can do anything outside of Reid's WCO.

He's shown exactly the same thing that Matt Moore has, if not less. I don't understand it either.

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I think they trade with Sanfran, they have done so in the past, Sanfran needs a qb, Buffalo likes Gabbert so they wont bite for a trade for Cam, Denver already has a qb controversey, Cincy wants a vet if Palmer retires, Arizona wants a vet as to not piss off Larry, And Cleveland, well they got their qb last year in Mcoy. I guarentee, if Carolina trades, it will be with Sanfran, for their #7, their 2nd rounder pick, and the first of their 4th round picks.

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