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I am also betting that Bridgewater's pro day does not hurt his stock status that much. 

 

BUT....if you  hink it "wasn't that bad", you are crazy.  It was god awful and atrocious.  He was missing throws all over the field.  It was a complete disaster.

 

Uh... you clearly haven't seen it.

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The QB's always get smoke blown up their buts by ESPN, but these guys as a group are pretty weak.

 

I don't think any of the top 10 teams want a QB, but are scared to wait until they are actually a value.  If they still had to pony up 75 million dollars for the first overall pick, I would be sure the QB's would fall hard, but now it is just a wasted pick and not monsterous cap wasted.

 

If Houston does not pick Bortles number one, then it is going to get interesting.

 

Many, really good position players that could be around 10 years easily, do you just skip them to take a huge chance on a QB that might be 20th on your board?

They have about put themselves in a position where they must draft a starter at QB 

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They have about put themselves in a position where they must draft a starter at QB 

 

Actually, they all have a capable starter on board and will not have to throw a guy in before he is ready.  Guys like Chad Henne, Matt Cassel, Brian Hoyer, etc, are not long term solutions, but will keep them from having to overdraft or start a guy before he is ready.

 

And now Bridgewater coming to NE also. 

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/04/02/report-teddy-bridgewater-visiting-patriots-on-wednesday-too/

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Heck if Bridgewater drops to the Panthers they should take him.  Sure WR WR WR OT.  But in the big picture he would be BPA at that point.  Would be a nice safety net if Cam doesn't stay. 

 

 

I think if he falls to us a team like Jacksonville would move up to get him

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Cleveland's 2nd (#35) and 3rd (#83) for #28? That would give Cleveland 3 first rounders and still leave them with a high 3rd rounder.

We would have #35, #60, #83, and #92. We could quite possibly get 4 big-time contributors:

 

OT- CK, Moses, Bitonio, Mewhort, Hurst

WR- Matthews, Latimer, Benjamin, Bryant, Adams, Landry, Moncrief

CB/S- Roby, Bailey, Fuller, Verret, Roberson, Jean-Baptiste, Purifoy, Desir

 

Wild card- ASJ, Yankey, or Su'a-Filo, Shazier

 

We could realistically end up with any 4 combinations of these, depending how it plays out. I'd be happy with this.

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