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REPORT: Armstead is between Chicago, Miami, and Carolina.


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5 hours ago, onmyown said:

Yea might want to sit and watch first -offensive lineman are extremely hard to judge 

how did Norwell do after leaving? Turner? What about Okung, he was great wasn't he? What happened with that? R Kalil and the Jets?

some olineman for whatever reason really start to suck when they’re paid or when they go to another team, it’s like they know their bodies are done or they had success and it’s time to go downhill with a paycheck

do you really think if winning is their priority and they have options the Panthers make sense?

i will forever be skeptical of FA olineman…but I know to just wait and see

I think you're seeing this in a vacuum my friend. Our entire 03 line was comprised of FA's.  Turner was getting turnstilled the season we let him walk.  Kalil really should have retired. We brought in Oher and honestly he was really good for us. Obviously Matt Kalil was a letdown and that could lead to some ptsd....but thats all it is.

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4 hours ago, unicar15 said:

If we sign him I think you have to try and get someone who’s going to win in the next couple years. Maybe they think that guy is Pickett (I don’t). Maybe they think they can get someone like Jimmy G in a trade down scenario. Maybe swap 1st rounders with SF and get JG too. Who knows..but I doubt they’re trying to sign Terron Armstead in order to put Cam or Darnold back there. 

The 49ers don't have a first rounder until 2024 lol

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58 minutes ago, Varking said:

I’ve been hearing the Bears are the favorite for this one. 

He is from Illinois, makes sense. 

 

3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

The cp3 guys basically blew her cover on the last podcast. 

The who?

 

 

3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Sheena is that you?

I had a feeling she didn't care for me haha

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1 hour ago, TheMaulClaw said:

I think you're seeing this in a vacuum my friend. Our entire 03 line was comprised of FA's.  Turner was getting turnstilled the season we let him walk.  Kalil really should have retired. We brought in Oher and honestly he was really good for us. Obviously Matt Kalil was a letdown and that could lead to some ptsd....but thats all it is.

Matt Kalil and Paradis have definitely been disasters.  Surely we are due for some good o line signings

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I think we’ve done an admirable job fixing the OL. Really hope we can retain Bozeman long term. But count me out for wanting Armstead. Too expensive for an injury prone player. We’re in a prime position to draft a stud at LT on the low. I’d like to use the rest of the money on a QB or to further bolster the D.

Also, I like BC as a swing tackle. My preferred OL lineup would be:

Cross Brown Bozeman Corbett Morton

I want the extra size/mauler/road grader Brown brings at LG. Our RBs will eat behind that OL. BC is nice depth.

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8 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Nah, I'll pass.  Take the LT at #6, sign a FA QB to like a 3-year deal.  He'll beat out Sam, so we don't have to see that trainwreck this year and the team, while better, should still be bad enough to get Rhule fired.  We draft the QB next year and with a new (competent) staff...off we go!

What fa qb is worth a 3 year deal???? Gonna draft him a rookie to get an extra year. 😂🤣😂

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

No offense to Armstead but I confess I'm kinda wanting to draft a left tackle.

Mostly because this is a good class for them but also partly because I really don't want to draft any of the quarterbacks.

He missed 9 games last year and has had a bit of a history in that area. 

Personally, because so many Huddlers have asked for my opinion, I hope we drop back if one of the top 2 OTs are not on the board-- ( I am not sure Cross is worth the #6--I'd take him around #12)

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

He missed 9 games last year and has had a bit of a history in that area. 

Personally, because so many Huddlers have asked for my opinion, I hope we drop back if one of the top 2 OTs are not on the board-- ( I am not sure Cross is worth the #6--I'd take him around #12)

That doesnt make any sense.  Thats eerily similar to last year in what people were saying about slater.  If Cross can play LT he can play LT

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