Hey Dave, this means the 15 yard out is back in the playbook. I'd call that a win.Ugh.
Yep. And they're definitely taking a QB at 3.This tells me they definitely are comfortable with whichever QB falls to them at 3.
Absolutely hate that idea. The best odds of finding a franchise QB are in the 1st round and unless they simply can't stand the top 3 then you have to take your best shot at the QB. Hitting on the QB changes everything.Lifers-Son:
How would you folks feel if they went with Bo Nix from Oregon in Round 2 and picked an OT in round 1. Nix is a guy who could work with the same system they will use for Jacoby for an easy transition. Joe Alt, or J.C. Latham, could be good choices.
Lifers-Son:
How would you folks feel if they went with Bo Nix from Oregon in Round 2 and picked an OT in round 1. Nix is a guy who could work with the same system they will use for Jacoby for an easy transition. Joe Alt, or J.C. Latham, could be good choices.
Lifers-Son:
How would you folks feel if they went with Bo Nix from Oregon in Round 2 and picked an OT in round 1. Nix is a guy who could work with the same system they will use for Jacoby for an easy transition. Joe Alt, or J.C. Latham, could be good choices.
If they don't draft a QB at #3, they're taking Marvin Harrison Jr. It's a deep draft at OT, but Harrison is the best WR by light years.
Any chance Williams falls to #3? If so, do the Pats take him?Probably. But...
We've never been through a full cycle with this group of FO people to have learned how they operate. I mean, I think I know but there's always that doubt until they
show us for a year or two what they actually do. So far, they've signed and let go the very players Bill would have signed and let go. But would Bill draft a WR at 3? Never.
Would this group sign a WR at 3? I have no idea and that's what makes this draft so intriguing for me.
In fairness, we have no idea who he'd pick at 3. He's never picked at 3. If Harrison had the highest grade on the board, I'm guessing that's who he'd pick (unless he could get him later somehow).Probably. But...
We've never been through a full cycle with this group of FO people to have learned how they operate. I mean, I think I know but there's always that doubt until they
show us for a year or two what they actually do. So far, they've signed and let go the very players Bill would have signed and let go. But would Bill draft a WR at 3? Never.
Would this group sign a WR at 3? I have no idea and that's what makes this draft so intriguing for me.
I mean, is your scenario Jefferson and 10 for 3? Because I'd do that 100 times out of 100.Minnesota, Denver and Vegas are sitting at picks 11, 12 and 13 and are just as desperate for a QB. I don't know if the new FO has the brass set to trade out of #3 but if Minnesota were to dangle Justin Jefferson, would you? But then by moving back to 10, what would your draft options be? Is there a QB they would covet in that spot over another position? I don't feel there is.
Would that scenario open the door to (gulp) trade for Fields and look for an OT at this point?
(Can you tell I am jonesing for more moves after yesterday? I feel like Danny Ainge.... TRADE! TRADE!)
In fairness, we have no idea who he'd pick at 3. He's never picked at 3. If Harrison had the highest grade on the board, I'm guessing that's who he'd pick (unless he could get him later somehow).