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QB Offseason Thread

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by steelersfan35, Jan 31, 2018.

  1. steelersfan35

    steelersfan35 Well-Known Member

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    1. The Browns should select Lamar Jackson, Saquon Barkley (only if Crowell leaves for free agency), and a cornerback or safety with their first round selections. This would be good for Cleveland to improve their secondary, while Jackson compares to Michael Vick. Keep Kizer, and make Kessler and Hogan battle for the 3rd string position. Maybe Kizer vs. Jackson for the starting position? Also, I think Cleveland should think twice about Lamar Jackson because he's a dual threat QB. Any QB that can throw AND run would give any team an extra advantage at that position.

    2. The Giants should draft Rosen OR Darnold. This would give them some time for them to learn and develop behind Eli.

    3. The Broncos or Cardinals should draft Allen OR Mayfield. IMO, both of these QB's will be drafted after Rosen and Darnold.

    4. If the Browns want to sign or trade for a veteran QB, then they should make a push for Cousins, Keenum, McCarron, Bradford, McCown, or any other free agent QB's that may fill in as a veteran "backup" role:

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/quarterback/

    5. IMO, some of these backup QB's can give Landry Jones a run for his money:

    http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/quarterback/

    Overall, Bridgewater will probably stay in Minnesota while Cousins is the only big QB left on the market. The future of the other QB's are unknown, but I wouldn't be surprised if the "unexpected" happens this offseason.
     
    Last edited: Jan 31, 2018
  2. Diamond

    Diamond Well-Known Member

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    Jackson isnt worth the number one pick in this draft, maybe a late 1st round pick but certainly not the overall 1 pick in the draft:

    Draft Report:
    He Comes from a spread option, and that’s already put him behind the eight ball when learning a pro-style system. Makes throws across his body, which result typically in overthrows. Never surpassed 60% in completions during his college career and seems to scattershot when really pressured.
     

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