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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Do we really want to be paying 40 Million for a QB when we can get a rookie on a rookie deal?

Well, you have proven elite player at the NFL level and you have, "Gosh, I hope he becomes a proven elite player at the NFL level."

Then it just becomes about what that vision for the future of the franchise is and how to achieve it. We have no idea whether the franchise wants to make that kind of a bold move or gamble on a rookie. TBQH, it's possible we choose neither for this offseason. 

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5 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Do we really want to be paying 40 Million for a QB when we can get a rookie on a rookie deal?

Some of us here didn’t fall in love with Zach Wilson.

This happens every year, the first 2 QBs go off the board then the media fall in love with mediocre prospects. 
 

If we kept #3, I would’ve been opposed to getting Watson.

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1 minute ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

Some of us here didn’t fall in love with Zach Wilson.

This happens every year, the first 2 QBs go off the board then the media fall in love with mediocre prospects. 
 

If we kept #3, I would’ve been opposed to getting Watson.

TBQH, even if we were at #1 overall, I wouldn't completely shut down the idea of obtaining Watson. I'd entertain offers from Houston, at least. 

I love Lawrence as a prospect but....Watson is an MVP caliber NFL QB. Proven and extremely young. I cannot recall a recent case of that being available like this.

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Surprised Jacksonville is not on that list.  Jacksonville could get an established and proven young star, and the Texans could draft Trevor L or whomever they please.   

An inter divisional trade to acquire Watson on a fat contract over Trevor Lawrence? No 

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