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Assuming it's done do you select a qb this year or wait?


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I'm all aboard the roll with a vet and draft a QB to sit and learn until he's ready. Ease him into things. If Dalton ends up showing out or even being a league average QB, extend him, then look to the draft for his replacement. Doesn't need to be round 1, and if it is, it's fine to trade back, recoup some draft capital, then pick the 2nd or 3rd best QB in the first round.

I really don't have faith they'll do the right or smart thing, but we'll see.

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Just now, Ricky Spanish said:

I'm all aboard the roll with a vet and draft a QB to sit and learn until he's ready. Ease him into things. If Dalton ends up showing out or even being a league average QB, extend him, then look to the draft for his replacement. Doesn't need to be round 1, and if it is, it's fine to trade back, recoup some draft capital, then pick the 2nd or 3rd best QB in the first round.

I really don't have faith they'll do the right or smart thing, but we'll see.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2025/position/qb/sort/contract_value

Who is giving you the warm and fuzzies from that list?

It would be so Tepper to bring in Russell Wilson

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2025/position/qb/sort/contract_value

Who is giving you the warm and fuzzies from that list?

It would be so Tepper to bring in Russell Wilson

The Brisket, Dalton and Lock are at the top of my list of those available that can be Bridge QBs for the next one. No warm and fuzzies, just frozen dinner unevenly heated in the microwave vibes all around. 

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Man, I would just use the draft and FA to fill the countless holes that we have and get some depth. This roster has nothing to offer a rookie QB right now. Get a veteran until we figure it out. Canales seems to have good resume working with veteran QBs. Maybe draft a mid-round guy to develop but until we fix key positions on this roster and get some depth, we are going to set up young QBs to fail.

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

The Brisket, Dalton and Lock are at the top of my list of those available that can be Bridge QBs for the next one. No warm and fuzzies, just frozen dinner unevenly heated in the microwave vibes all around. 

so 6ish wins this year

bridge qb next year winning 6-8 wins

rookie qb in 2026

 

damn we got a long road ahead no matter how you slice it

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