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Bottom line: if you think you have a potential franchise QB - it's very hard to give up too much to get him. The only thing is if you miss...
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We havent drafted a player in the first round that could have the impact of a QB ever... |
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When the Falcons moved from 27 to 5 to draft Jones, they gave up a 1st, 2nd and 4th that year and a 1st and 4th the next year. So, based on that, a 1st and 3rd with a 1st the next year, seems reasonable to go from 27 to 10.
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Even if it isn't a home run, you gotta swing the damn bat.... Hats off to them for trying. |
I keep reading that the Chiefs should have only made this move for a "sure thing."
Serious question: Is there such a thing as a "sure thing" QB out of the NFL draft? Andrew Luck was considered the closest thing to a "sure thing", but it's taken him four seasons to truly find his footing, and there are still many who wouldn't consider him elite. |
And a guy like Luck comes along once a decade or less.
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Wasn't JaWalrus supposed to be pretty close to a sure thing? Jeff George? Ryan Leaf? Who else am I forgetting?
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Reid knows what he is doing. He's a good coach when it comes to QBs so I think Mahomes will be fine. If it wasn't for Reid I probably would not approve this trade because it is a huge gamble but with him here the kid should be fine.
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And look at what Washington gave up for the SECOND best QB prospect in that draft. |
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... but what's done is done, and Mahomes will be a fun alternative... so whatevz.. bring it on in 2018. |
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I don't give a shit what the draft value chart says. Have you ever seen a team move up 17 spots into the top 10 for less?
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