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Post by patsfan2007 on Apr 21, 2024 10:17:55 GMT -5
When I look at the tape of these QBs, sometimes I think the talking heads have their QB rankings backwards. History doesn't lie. It is what it is. As I've said before: Your probability of landing a good QB is effectively unrelated to where you draft your QB in the first round (except #1). Every year we get caught up in the emotions of "being right" that we think the QB we like at #3 is much better than the QB we draft at #11 or later. We have to accept that we are not any better than the GMs from the previous 50 years. It doesn't matter how "convinced" we are about a Drake Maye or JJM or Daniels at #3. Our opinions don't alter reality. Trade down and take Bo Nix or Penix. Or just take the surest thing in the draft (Alt) at 3 and Nix at 34. 100%. Alt a @3 is the clear choice for me.
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Post by rkarp on Apr 21, 2024 10:21:16 GMT -5
If there was a dark horse trade up candidate it might be Chicago looking to get Harrison to pair with Williams. But again they don’t have to go all the way to 3. dont they have to get in front of Arizona to get the WR they want? Chicago trades #9, LT Braxton Jones, #75, 2025 #1, 2025 #2 NE trades #3
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Post by seattlepat2016 on Apr 21, 2024 12:44:08 GMT -5
If there was a dark horse trade up candidate it might be Chicago looking to get Harrison to pair with Williams. But again they don’t have to go all the way to 3. I believe CHI is a lot more likely to trade down. They only have 4 picks right now. R1P1 R1P9 R3P75 R4P122
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