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Chromeburn 02-16-2020 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by JAFF (Post 154019)
Bridgewater had some receivers, as in one of the best in the league right now. The Colts best threat last year was Jack Doyle.

I'm not making excuses for Brisset, but I don't know if any back up QB could have done as well with the mess the Colts had at WR

Brisset didn’t end the season with many weapons. But his problems extend beyond that.
He won’t throw to a guy unless he is already open.
He doesn’t throw deep, if he does his timing is off and he misses his window.
He has a strong arm but he doesn’t have it under control and doesn’t throw with touch on his throws enough.
He is unwilling to take chances and takes his outlet too much.
He takes too long to get through his progressions and protection breaks down, with a good line he should get rid of the ball much faster.
I think he finished 24th in the league and that is with a good running game and protection.

He is a below average QB, and once teams started to figure him out he got exposed. I think any QB landing just in the teens would add to our win total. But I don’t think we should be looking for incrementally better. We should be looking for the best QB we can get and make teams worry about whether to defend the pass or the run when facing the offense.

Chromeburn 02-16-2020 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Racehorse (Post 154027)
I saw a couple of mocks with us getting Love at 34. Do you all think he slips into the second round? I don't.

No, I think he goes 15-32.

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 02-16-2020 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 154030)
No, I think he goes 15-32.


Still way early in the draft process but one trade that I think might be worthwhile is to package the two second round picks (Pick 34 and 44) and move up into the first round to gain a second Round 1 pick.

Even accounting for the Day 1 draft day premium, you should be able to snag a selection somewhere between Pick 21 - 25.

Basically do the opposite of last year's trade with Washington.

rcubed 02-17-2020 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 154030)
No, I think he goes 15-32.



I think he goes 13.


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AlwaysSunnyinIndy 02-19-2020 04:22 PM

https://twitter.com/MattLombardoNFL/...79116676239360

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Mel Kiper Jr. Says there will be 25-30 receivers going off the board in the first three rounds, with as many as five in the first and eight in the second rounds, doubling down on this being a historically deep WR #NFLDraft class.

Chromeburn 02-19-2020 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 154199)

That's a lot of receivers. 30 receivers evens out to 10 receivers in each round. If only five go in the first, means by the third round, every other pick might be a receiver.

Racehorse 02-20-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 154215)
That's a lot of receivers. 30 receivers evens out to 10 receivers in each round. If only five go in the first, means by the third round, every other pick might be a receiver.

All those guys will need a good QB to get them the ball. Not all of them will end up with one of those. I just hope whichever one we draft gets a good one throwing the ball. That is Priority #1.

Chromeburn 02-20-2020 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Racehorse (Post 154240)
All those guys will need a good QB to get them the ball. Not all of them will end up with one of those. I just hope whichever one we draft gets a good one throwing the ball. That is Priority #1.

I agree QB is top priority. The team starts with the QB.

I do think a good receiver can make an average QB better. I don’t see a QB as a prerequisite for drafting a WR. You might add a better QB next year or in the future. It’s also like saying you should t draft a RB unless you have an offensive line. Regardless of position I believe in adding the best talent you can get. It all contributes to making a better team.

Racehorse 02-20-2020 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 154255)
I agree QB is top priority. The team starts with the QB.

I do think a good receiver can make an average QB better. I don’t see a QB as a prerequisite for drafting a WR. You might add a better QB next year or in the future. It’s also like saying you should t draft a RB unless you have an offensive line. Regardless of position I believe in adding the best talent you can get. It all contributes to making a better team.

I agree with you, even if you don't think so. We got Marvin a year ahead of Peyton, and that worked out very well.

Chromeburn 02-23-2020 03:36 PM

Nice article on the draft able QBs

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...r-top-five-qbs


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