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Our first 3 picks need to be a combination of wide receivers, offense line, defensive lineman. There are way too many holes in those groups that need to be addressed before we even think about drafting a quarterback. Kyle Allen is serviceable and has shown flashes of promise. He needs to be treated like a rookie and give him another year to show what he’s got. In the meantime you build a team around him. As much as I hate to say it, 2015 Cam  Newton isn’t showing up again.

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Just now, Mitchl13 said:

Our first 3 picks need to be a combination of wide receivers, offense line, defensive lineman. There are way too many holes in those groups that need to be addressed before we even think about drafting a quarterback. Kyle Allen is serviceable and has shown flashes of promise. He needs to be treated like a rookie and give him another year to show what he’s got. In the meantime you build a team around him. As much as I hate to say it, 2015 Cam  Newton isn’t showing up again.

You take a QB before any position if one is available. That’s why teams can pass up on guys like Nick Bosa, Saquon, Bradley Chubb, Joey Bosa, Zeke, Von Miller, and Suh for a QB in the last 9-10 yrs. 

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3 minutes ago, SOJA said:

I'd be fine if we draft Tua, but that would be even more incentive to keep Cam the last year of his deal to let Tua heal properly

I agree with this. I feel that if you go into next season pegging Tua playing its gonna end in disaster...if you plan on using him as a succession plan and giving him time to rehab I would be on board.

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6 hours ago, Forty-Eight said:

Tua Tagovailoa 

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Cincinnati will take Joe Burrow. Miami will take Hebert or Hurts. Tampa needs a QB who can start day 1. So does Tennessee and that might be Cam. Tua will fall right into our lap. I will invest a high 1st rounder in a rookie QB who is coming off a dislocated hip than invest 19-35 million per year to an old QB that is coming off shoulder and foot injuries. 
 

Cam Newton days are over. Fans can quit denying that. Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney are done as well. The new regime will not stay with Cam. 
 

1: If Newton decides that he does not want to retire, Cam Newton will not be a lame duck QB next year. He has a family to feed and is not stupid enough to invest hurting himself again to lose more money in the next contract. The new regime will not give Cam that extension. 
 

2: Cam Newton is Eli Manning. His good days are done with. People need to realize that now is the time to replace Cam. Just like how people should’ve realized that it was time to replace Eli Manning 2 years ago. I saw someone talking on a show last week. He talked about how instead of replacing Eli, NYG got rid of Tom Coughlin who was a good HC. 
 

 

@Byrdman4real @micnificent28 @tiger7_88 @JawnyBlaze @joeyxfresco @Rastlet 

All you girls who :poo: this better not be sucking Tua’s D when we draft him. 

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

I'd be fine if we draft Tua, but that would be even more incentive to keep Cam the last year of his deal to let Tua heal properly

So you want two injured QBs? You are going to have to carry four QBs now. Allen has shown enough to be kept. And we are not going to cut Grier. 

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3 hours ago, Skack25 said:

Jamie Newman

Yeah, in the 4th round as a why not give him a try while we see what Newton has left.  Then Jaimie comes in midseason, leads us to the playoffs and 3 sb wins in 5 years, and evokes legitimate comparisons to Brady.  :)

 

Seriously though, I do expect someone to take a chance on Mr Newman.  He has nice touch, a solid deep ball, very good mobility and has the right size for an NFL qb.  His pocket presence is a little lacking at times, but that was mostly due to poor blocking against the really good teams.   

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