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15 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I don’t want a safety a 6 when we have so many holes and no 2nd/3rd pick. That would be awful…

To be fair, we could use a safety. I'd be fine with getting a good one and maybe trying Chinn as a full time linebacker.

With that said, I don't want a safety at #6 overall either.

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It’s pretty stupid to judge any of these guys off of a few snaps when…

A) It’s a new system and playbook for each one.

B) The OL’s have been horrible.

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C) These guys have never played together.

It’s been said many times before but the practices leading up to the senior bowl are more important than the actual game.

At the end of the day each of these guys have pros and cons, some just have a higher ceiling and that’s what scouts are looking for nowadays.

To sit here and critique every single thing that they do like they are a finished project is a waste of your time and it’s pretty stupid as well.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, we could use a safety. I'd be fine with getting a good one and maybe trying Chinn as a full time linebacker.

With that said, I don't want a safety at #6 overall either.

Oh yeah we need one. We need a LB too, but we better not draft one of those at 6 either. 

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s pretty stupid to judge any of these guys off of a few snaps when…

A) It’s a new system and playbook for each one.

B) The OL’s have been horrible.

and

C) These guys have never played together.

It’s been said many times before but the practices leading up to the senior bowl are more important than the actual game.

At the end of the day each of these guys have pros and cons, some just have a higher ceiling and that’s what scouts are looking for nowadays.

To sit here and critique every single thing that they do like they are a finished project is a waste of your time and it’s pretty stupid as well.

But people want to judge Cam based on '20 and '21 and say he's done even though he was in a losing situation both years.

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11 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s pretty stupid to judge any of these guys off of a few snaps when…

A) It’s a new system and playbook for each one.

B) The OL’s have been horrible.

and

C) These guys have never played together.

It’s been said many times before but the practices leading up to the senior bowl are more important than the actual game.

At the end of the day each of these guys have pros and cons, some just have a higher ceiling and that’s what scouts are looking for nowadays.

To sit here and critique every single thing that they do like they are a finished project is a waste of your time and it’s pretty stupid as well.

That's the whole point and value of an evaluation bowl. Demonstrated how they will translate to nature of the NFL. They won't have 2 or 3 seasons to get used to every change they undergo as a pro for 20+ weeks.

And they are all definitely projects. None of these 6 are pro ready to start in the NFL for at least 3 to 4 seasons.

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3 minutes ago, Year of the Tiger said:

But people want to judge Cam based on '20 and '21 and say he's done even though he was in a losing situation both 

Cam did the best he could with the cards that he was dealt.

I don’t necessarily know if any QB can save this franchise if the offense as a whole isn’t revamped and the offensive line isn’t addressed.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

That's the whole point and value of an evaluation bowl. Demonstrated how they will translate to nature of the NFL. They won't have 2 or 3 seasons to get used to every change they undergo as a pro for 20+ weeks.

They get an entire offseason… not three days of practice.

Scouts say all the time that the practice is more important because they can judge a players intangibles and ability in a one on one setting.

None of these guys are going to come in and save a franchise right away but that doesn’t mean Willis, Howell, Pickett, etc. aren’t capable of becoming an NFL QB based off of this game.

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