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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.
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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. |
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https://twitter.com/MattLombardoNFL/...79116676239360
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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.
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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. Last edited by Chromeburn; 02-20-2020 at 04:03 PM. |
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