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He is a notch below Bray...10 above Alex/Aaron. To say he has a weak arm is reckless. |
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We have bigger needs obviously. The only way Dorsey pulls the trigger on Lynch is if he's there and he is just in love with him for the future and I mean all the way around he thinks this guy is a stud. Smart and a leader of men.
I doubt we draft him and I doubt he will be around when we pick anyway. |
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Dorsey and Reid obviously liked chase and that is the only reason he was no. 2 Because they actually think he can play. Pederson picking him up pretty much proves that. |
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Well, Murray has. Bray has just been... well... Bray. |
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For starters, they are ALL unknown products at this point. Some are safer bets than others, but none are anywhere near 100% sureties. Yes, when a potential franchise QB is staring you dead in the face you don't pass that chance up, especially when you can pull off a perfect scenario like the Packers did with Rodgers and let him sit and develop for a couple years. A move up with a team like Washington where you can give them 28, a 2nd, and a 5th for 21 and their 3rd, yeah I'd put that deal on the table. Any further than that, no, I'd probably hold tight. |
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I'm not a fan of trading up for the guy AND having him sit. That's alot of value you're losing in the immediate term. |
I like Lynch but I'd prefer a pro style QB who had to read defenses, or a spread system that forced the QB to do that (Goff).
Yeah we run a lot of spread concepts but Bottomline is you're gonna need those skills at some point in this league. |
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