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That’s doubtful. I’ve been probably his longest standing critic on this board - I’ve consistently criticized his lack of aggressiveness since year 2. But you don’t trade 3 first rounders for a marginal difference in evaluation. And that’s reportedly what Chicago expects 2023, 2024, and 2025 first rounders. If they see Stroud (or anyone else) as head and shoulders above the others (and a true franchise QB) then ok, be aggressive. I just don’t currently see that kind of separation between them.
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I’ll go on record and join Dam here after the interview and combine Stroud is my first choice followed by Richardson
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Chances Ballard fucks this up by staying put at 4. 100%
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College football commentator and analyst Joel Klatt says that Buckeye Nation is remorseless towards the Buckeyes, particularly the head-coach and quarterback positions. Is Ohio State QB CFB’s Most ‘Pressure-Packed’ Position ??? (By Caleb Spinner) https://www.si.com/college/ohiostate...latt-cj-stroud o
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Stroud discusses the strengths of his game, and an area of improvement in it, last week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud Makes His Pitch (By J.J. Stankevitz) https://www.colts.com/news/cj-stroud...couting-report o
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Stroud is not worth any future draft capital that includes more than this years 1 and next years 2nd. & 4th. maybe. Three spaces does not equal two additional first rounders for a QB with just as high a chance to bust as be franchise. The guy on this board chanting to trade everything for him also said Jones would be a star and Goldielocks in Jacksonville will bust. I said just the opposite then, and I am sticking to my assertion this draft as well. Stay pat at 4 and take Levis and give up nothing else. If I am wrong I will own it and take my ball busting like a man.
Richardson is the most gifted athlete in this class and there is no argument against it. His athletic ability and intelligence are not enough to offset his low percentage on completions. Everyone see's the highlights, but it is the same fucking loop every time. Why is that? It is cause his lowlights are atrocious. Perfectly clean pocket and he misses high, low and throws picks. It is on film, but none of the prognosticators are flashing those everywhere cause it makes them look incompetent. Young, if we was 6'3" and weighed 225 or bigger every argument for others would be moot. He is just not going to have a lasting career in this league. OC is going to call plays that include a QB option to run, or downright draw a play that he runs. He is just not built to take unnecessary hits!
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Trading for the 1st. pick is out the window anyway. Carolina just traded with Chicago for the pick. Not sure the terms yet, but just heard.
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