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03-21-2024, 06:12 PM
Quote:My thing has always been the risk in moving up to take a quarterback, where we all know the bust rate is high, and compounding that by sabotaging next year's draft as well where we could realistically be looking at a top pick. You are doubling down on fuck up potential. Unfortunately due to the competitive rebuild strategy, we aren't left with many options. Look no further then San Francisco, who gave up all those picks to move up in a similar trade up for Trey Lance. KOC picking the quarterback also doesn't make me feel any more optimistic when Kyle Shanahan is an offensive guru himself and still got fooled by Lance. It can happen to anybody.said:
I don't know why you are against trading future picks for that QB. There isn't a guarantee that they'll be studs or even starters.
If we use your trade scenario from earlier where it's 11, 23, and our 2025 first to get to #3, what would that look like? If we look back at our past two drafts, that would be Lewis Cine, Andrew Booth, and Jordan Addison not being on our team. Addison is the only good player, but I think we could live without those 3 if we hit on a franchise QB.
Or if we want to ignore Kwesi's dumb ass trade in 2022 and say we took Kyle Hamilton (All-Pro S), Ed Ingram, and Jordan Addison... like I think we could still be a competitive team without having those guys, especially if we hit on that rookie QB. Right?
Honestly, you should be praying we trade those picks so Kwesi doesn't have a chance to turn those picks into garbage. Kevin is picking the QB so I'd trust him on that pick more than letting Kwesi cook on any non-QB picks.
We'll see, I just want this done already and the paralysis by analysis to be over
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