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kungfoodude

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  1. Yeah, that's also not a really high bar. The "best ball of his career" still might just be enough to be a middling NFL starter, unless it is a big step up from where he has been playing.
  2. I tend to agree with that. Teddy isn't much worse, if at all worse than most of the free agent options. Especially when you consider that you have to either tie more money up into the position by signing an additional free agent QB that might compete or generate a big chunk of dead money by jettisoning Teddy. If we can't get Watson or draft a QB, it probably makes more sense to just stand pat and build with what we have for the short term.
  3. "Never" is a bad take. The draft is all about risks. It all comes down to how much you trust your organizational evaluation. If your scouting department, coaching staff and GM all think Player X is "the guy" then maybe that big price to go get him isn't outlandish. But, you are then subject to the backlash if that ends up whiffing. We just got rid of a front office guy that had a lot of "bold" takes on prospects. It didn't work out too well.
  4. Eh......yes he is just a one year guy but I don't know that I would peg him as a prospect I would expect to have much in terms of ceiling. Reasonably high floor(probably solid journeyman backup QB level) to fairly low ceiling(Chad Pennington, Case Keenum ish) starter in the NFL. Could he be Brees? Eh.....maybe, but that seems like taking a pretty big gamble on him being the outlier. I think that is the thing that makes him a polarizing prospect. Some see that he seems to have a grasp for some of the more nuanced aspects of the position and then the rest will see the very obvious physical/skill limitations.
  5. That's just it. We have no idea what our actual QB evaluation will be. If we trade up, we'll have some idea.
  6. Depends on the ultimate cost. We are in the speculation heavy portion of the offseason. Things will be clearer in a couple of weeks.
  7. Not what I would call high caliber starters, at the moment. TBD if that will remain the case.
  8. And he was a backup to Tua and Jalen Hurts(although he was technically a redshirt).
  9. And I think the price could go up significantly because the market is so bullish. Now, one thing you aren't considering is that a chunk of those teams(us included, admittedly) can move players in lieu of picks for the total package. In San Francisco's case, that actually makes more sense. For a team like New Orleans(as an example) that makes a TON of sense, because they need to jettison salary. The scenarios are absolutely crazy. I am pumped, honestly. It is gonna be a wild ride.
  10. There are a lot of factors involved. The Watson situation, the price the top 4 teams that aren't taking QB's want and the desperation level of the pool of QB needy teams. Plus, maybe some of those teams don't have Wilson, Fields or Lance as top 10 caliber.
  11. If Mrazek comes back in that form, we will start pulling away from Tampa.
  12. He seems to be a guy that has a chip on his shoulder, really invests a lot of work in his craft and also his a fantastic teammate. His intangibles seem to be very good. I think he is a guy that you can expect to continue to put in the work and get better and better.
  13. We got competent LT play for half a season and got rid of a guy who never played on a bad contract. Okung is now off the books and I think at the minimum we finally realize you can't trot out JAG after JAG at LT and expect good results.
  14. I mean...IMO we actually won that one.
  15. That's kind of you just picking a guy, though. Scouts and evaluators don't always agree with what they like in a prospect. Simms is a very educated opinion on the matter but there are other educated opinions that don't consider him the level of prospect that Simms does. The issue with Jones isn't that he is a "bad" prospect, he just doesn't have enough elite attributes to be able to easily succeed unless his processing is elite(which some including Simms say it is) and he is in a system that works well for what he can do. Something suited for a guy like Chad Pennington and not Pat Mahomes or Deshaun Watson.
  16. I think we would be more fun to watch than a real threat to contend in 2021. The issue, something I have been harping on since the 2020 offseason, is how unbelievably poor our depth is on the overall roster. It's just not something we could easily remedy in a couple of offseasons. That's why I was so pessimistic about that rebuild scenario after the 2019 season. You don't rip apart an entire roster to that extent and easily recover from it. I think we are generally "ahead of schedule" but we are always going to be 1-2 injuries away from being in trouble because we just have a weak overall roster. Hopefully we have another pretty good offseason(last offseason was okay) and it will continue to build a strong backbone for the franchise so we CAN eventually become a perpetual contender.
  17. With Samuel, CMC, a competent QB AND just an average offensive line.....we might be the most explosive offense in the NFL.
  18. Unfortunately I will never root for him in New England. That whole franchise and area can fug itself. Eventually I hope he moves on to a non-New England, non-NFC South team so I can be a big fan again.
  19. Agreed. If he has a big market out there, you let him go get that. Hopefully it won't be one of those situations where we are kicking ourselves 3-4 years down the road. I do think we need to draft someone and not just rely on what we have at the slot, right now. This staff is supposed to excel in player development, so let them develop them.
  20. Oh the practice squad and training camp warriors. What is Stephen Hill doing these days?
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