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I'm thinking 6 QB's in the first 8 picks, and maybe 10 or 12 in the first round. Then another 15 or so in the second round. 

By the 7th round I see nothing but QB's being picked, all the way down to Division III back-ups and even High School players. 

You simply cannot have enough QB's in your pipeline until you get the franchise guy. 

Posted
7 hours ago, DFT said:

This happens every year.  There’s always a lot of drum up around QBs.  But this year could definitely be different.  All of this is tied to an early run, which is projected, but not 100%.  The #2 pick will be the key.  If Cleveland picks Darnold, I can see a slight slide for QBs with maybe 4-5.  If they take Allen first, it changes everything and that #2 pick turns things REALLY real....   dogs and cats living together....   MASS HYSTERIA!!!!!!

 

....LMAO......gotta love it....and good 'ol Jason is known for missing the Atlantic with a beachball from a boat.......Dead Eye.........

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Posted

There is absolutely a good chance of this happening. And it'll be a thin draft after that.  It's a poor draft by all accounts 

 

And

 

 

Calling him la conjecture

 

Let's remind errbody

 

 

Times 26copypaste has been right (0) < times lacanfora has been right

 

Original thoughts also are pretty nifty.

Posted (edited)

i'm guessing.....

1. darnold

2. barkley or chubb

3. rosen

4. mayfield...bills 12/22/65 

5. allen

6. barkley or chubb

 

i'm sticking with the gettleman never trades down thing...and i also think there's a tenative deal with the browns with the framework for such was formed with the tyrod trade. hopefully 4 is not for allen.

 

or...if i'm wrong and the browns take someone other than darnold and the giants take him, we could be looking at big problems....especially if the browns want barkley or chubb at 4.

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Posted
1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

of course he will.  does anybody really think he wouldn't be?  lots of QB desperate teams and he is likely to have the most success early on in his career

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On 4/6/2018 at 1:51 PM, ddaryl said:

 a few weeks ago I would of said no friggin way, but being reminded of the 5th year option for 1st rd picks makes this more of a probability

This is partly why QBs are being pushed up along with the salaries of starting QBs skyrocketing.

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Does Lamar Jackson really hold the football like that? Very interesting if so.

 

Have you watched any film on him?

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Have you watch any film on him?

I guess I never noticed. They tried to get me to hold the ball like that because my hands were not very big and I had a hard time gripping the ball. Lamar's hands are 9.5 which should be big enough to grip it normally. I wonder what the story is there and if anyone at the NFL holds it like that. I'll have to look into this now

 

It beats Cardale's grip. Can you believe the Bills drafted him and he didn't even know how to grip a football? Yikes

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I've never seen a grip with the index finger ON the nose of the football like this at the pro level. That's pretty bizarre

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Posted
8 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

I guess I never noticed. They tried to get me to hold the ball like that because my hands were not very big and I had a hard time gripping the ball. Lamar's hands are 9.5 which should be big enough to grip it normally. I wonder what the story is there and if anyone at the NFL holds it like that. I'll have to look into this now

 

It beats Cardale's grip. Can you believe the Bills drafted him and he didn't even know how to grip a football? Yikes

cardale-jones-no-lace-grip-5a0110bb28dda

 

I've never seen a grip with the index finger ON the nose of the football like this at the pro level. That's pretty bizarre

Taxslayer_Bowl_Football_41948-727x485.jp

 

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7 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

 

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Close. That's at the edge of the nose that helps with control. Jackson's finger is actually on the tip of the nose. Looks like his entire grip is a little lower than usual too.

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Close. That's at the edge of the nose that helps with control. Jackson's finger is actually on the tip of the nose

There are other better pictures but it is functionally the same grip. I saw an interview with Warner a few years ago on his grip.

 

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Hmm interesting stuff. I wonder who else uses that kind of grip. I don't think it's wrong or right, just interesting.

Posted
15 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Hmm interesting stuff. I wonder who else uses that kind of grip. I don't think it's wrong or right, just interesting.

Yeah, I have no idea. I just remembered that Warner did. I don’t think that it is many. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Hmm interesting stuff. I wonder who else uses that kind of grip. I don't think it's wrong or right, just interesting.

 

 

Terry Bradshaw won 4 SB's with that grip

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