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Where will the QB of our future come from??


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Where will our future QB come from?  

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  1. 1. Where will our future QB come from?

    • Draft
      27
    • Free Agency
      25
    • Matt Moore
      15
    • we will be looking for awhile after Jake is done
      21


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well considering, i've read from several sources that foxy and co prefer picking up qbs with some experience (in order to avoid the rookie curve), i'd go with free agency. but i do remember hurney being high on ryan. i think, in the next few years (if our draft position was right) we could draft a QB.

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Best chance to land a top tier QB in the NFL is through the draft.

Every now and again a top signal caller is found through FA, but not often enough for a team to rely upon that at the most important position.

IMO we are in the perfect position to draft a top tier QB and let him sit and learn the game for a couple of seasons, but we keep trading our 1st rounders. Which I am not very happy about.

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Jason Campbell's contract is up with Washington next year and this town is sick and tired of him..

he is the perfect QB for Foxy IMHO.. i hope the SKins release him and we pounce

I have said this very thing many times. He is serviceable as a WCO QB, but his skills, mental toughness, and leadership seem very well-suited to the power-running, big play type offense.

That said, I still like Moore and hope to see him earn the spot.

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