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#41
(7 hours ago)purplefaithful Wrote: As of today, we are at lucky #13

Titans/Giants/Browns/Saints are the top 4. 

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/nfl-dra...00409.html

...and with some continued losses, we'll be firmly in top 10 territory which is where I'm guessing Love will go. I could see Minnesota somewhere between the 7th and 10th pick in round 1.
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#42
(7 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: ...and with some continued losses, we'll be firmly in top 10 territory which is where I'm guessing Love will go. I could see Minnesota somewhere between the 7th and 10th pick in round 1.

If that happens then Love will get drafted somewhere between 6th and 9th  Tongue Angry
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#43
(6 hours ago)pattersaur Wrote: If that happens then Love will get drafted somewhere between 6th and 9th  Tongue Angry

lol, yeah he might go top 5.
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#44
(Yesterday, 11:12 AM)purplefaithful Wrote: I hope we're set at the position for a while...

As of 11/16/25? I would be comfortable with a QB room of JJM/Brosmer/Wentz and maybe a late rounder to take a flyer on.

Gotcha late flyer!

He's already beat Drake Maye  Wink  


Haynes King is projected as a Day 3 prospect for the 2026 NFL Draft, potentially a seventh-round pick, according to sources like NFL Mock Draft Database and NFL Mocks. While his toughness, football intelligence, and athleticism are seen as positives, scouts have durability concerns and note inconsistencies in his short-throw accuracy. His overall draft status is considered borderline. 
Draft Round: Projected as a late-round pick, possibly in the seventh round.
Strengths: Physical running style, toughness, leadership, football intelligence, and athleticism. His competitiveness and intangibles are considered "off the charts".
Weaknesses: Concerns about his durability, especially in goal-line and short-yardage situations. Inconsistent accuracy on shorter throws is also a noted issue.
Overall Projection: A borderline draft pick with potential to earn a spot in the draft due to his intangibles, but his overall draft value is debated.

All the kid does is play great ball, lead and win.
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#45
Not to add more bad news, but with Atlanta at 3-7, they sit at #8 in the 2026 draft, and stand a pretty good chance of rising even higher with the news about Penix. They're one game away from the 2nd overall pick and two games away from the 1st overall pick. 

Problem is, they traded this pick to move up last year. This pick now belongs to the 8-2 Rams. Oy veh.
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#46
(48 minutes ago)MaroonBells Wrote: Not to add more bad news, but with Atlanta at 3-7, they sit at #8 in the 2026 draft, and stand a pretty good chance of rising even higher with the news about Penix. They're one game away from the 2nd overall pick and two games away from the 1st overall pick. 

Problem is, they traded this pick to move up last year. This pick now belongs to the 8-2 Rams. Oy veh.

It's why the Rams are a well run unit from the top down, and the Vikings are uh, well...challenged in all areas. And you know the Rams will knock that pick out of the park. Snead is one of the best drafting GM's in the league, even during his "f them picks" era.
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