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Fitterer and Brady at Zach Wilson pro day


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7 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Same, but for Fields. 

To me it's Wilson / Lawrence - big gap - Fields / Jones - gap - Lance (dude is all potential) - Mond - everyone else. 

Fair enough. I like Fields quite a bit, and Lance's potential is something I value more than Jones' production.  But I'll be interested to see how the draft plays out and I'll be excited regardless I think.

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15 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Because they think a guy that obliterated the SEC on his way to a National Title is a good player?

NCAA is practice for the NFL and doesn't matter in the NFL where they are professionals. The tape is important for the draft process and that's it. It only matters to NCAA fans. We are talking NFL here. 

How many national champion QBs have won a SB in the last 20 years? Or ever? Your measuring stick does not work in reality. 

 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Commentators are basically fangirling over Wilson's workout so far.

And even as someone who's questioned whether I would trade up to get him, I gotta admit he looks damn good.

Definitely getting Russell Wilson vibes...

It's just the cost I really dislike. He should be a good QB in the NFL.

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ZACH WILSONQB, COLLEGE PLAYER
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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Eagles were interested to trading up to No. 3 overall, but only for BYU QB Zach Wilson. 

In other words, the Jets are locked in at Wilson at No. 2. After their designs on No. 3 were thwarted, the Eagles instead moved down to No. 12, getting a 2022 first-rounder from the Dolphins for the price of sliding only six spots. With Wilson seemingly the guy at No. 2, it would seem North Dakota State QB Trey Lance is the 49ers' most likely target at No. 3. 

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