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So Allbright said people were talking about Atlanta as the most likely team if this came to be.

That would leave the Ravens needing a QB with pick 8 & 22 plus an extra 1st next year.

Would seem like a good trading partner to me. (Yes I know, lots of dominos and not likely. Just another scenario to consider)
Ravens are built for a JF type QB
Is there any rule that says Atlanta has to give up both of this years firsts in that scenario? What if a team only has one first rounder this year?
 

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And if skoronski plays tackle in the NFL, greg gabriel will act like he never said this.

Guy is a dumbo, he thought david terrell and cedric bustson, rex grossman, and michael haynes were good NFL players.

Still…. He has a point. If there really are only 2 tackles in the league with arm’s shorter than 33 inches that tells us the league agrees with him. Yes, there’s always outliers but this seems close to league consensus.
 

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Still…. He has a point. If there really are only 2 tackles in the league with arm’s shorter than 33 inches that tells us the league agrees with him. Yes, there’s always outliers but this seems close to league consensus.

Yea, but **** that guy. Nothing he says is ever true because he's a moron who had a major part in ruining my favorite franchise.
 

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Yea, and if Fields doesn't pan out they will have a major problem to fix, finding a new GM.

They are 100% getting another starting WR. I don't need some guy named Montucky to tell me what poles is thinking.

Just look at the depth chart, their starting slot if St. Brown. That will not happen once camp starts.
You can choose to believe the Bears will spend their first two selections in this draft on wide receiver and I can't stop you. I just believe that it is entirely unrealsitic, especially considering the state of the things on the defensive and offensive lines combined with the relative weakness of this free agent class.
 

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Josh McDaniels gonna Josh McDaniels


(Doubt they are a trade up candidate)

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You can choose to believe the Bears will spend their first two selections in this draft on wide receiver and I can't stop you. I just believe that it is entirely unrealsitic, especially considering the state of the things on the defensive and offensive lines combined with the relative weakness of this free agent class.

Where the **** did I say that LOL.

You said they aren't wasting a draft pick on a WR, or signing one in FA, because they blew their load on claypool.

Now, somehow, that means they are using the #1 pick to draft a WR, and then #54 to draft a WR too? K
 

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So Allbright said people were talking about Atlanta as the most likely team if this came to be.

That would leave the Ravens needing a QB with pick 8 & 22 plus an extra 1st next year.

Would seem like a good trading partner to me. (Yes I know, lots of dominos and not likely. Just another scenario to consider)
I don't see anyone willing to give up two firsts and the colossal financial commitment that meets Lamar Jackson's demands. He gets one or the other. And maybe that's the point of Baltimore doing this, he gets to the test market himself and find that what the Ravens are offering him is the best he's going to get.

The whole thing with his mother as his agent is so radioactive I'm surprised Baltimore has let this go on as far as it has. But maybe nobody else wants to deal with it either.
 

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Where the **** did I say that LOL.

You said they aren't wasting a draft pick on a WR, or signing one in FA, because they blew their load on claypool.

Now, somehow, that means they are using the #1 pick to draft a WR, and then #54 to draft a WR too? K
They already chose to use thirty-second overall on Chase Claypool. That's their second selection. Assuming they trade down only once its a fair assumption that they'll only be picking only once before the start of the second round. Please don't struggle to follow along, its very simple.

If they acquire multiple firsts then its possible they could go wide receiver again. I still think it would be unlikely, but right now talked about Jaxon Smith-Njigba like the Bears are going to take him at ninth overall is preposterous and makes zero football sense. Which maybe means this idiot GM who donated a great draft pick for roster fodder will do it, who knows.
 

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I don't see anyone willing to give up two firsts and the colossal financial commitment that meets Lamar Jackson's demands. He gets one or the other. And maybe that's the point of Baltimore doing this, he gets to the test market himself and find that what the Ravens are offering him is the best he's going to get.

The whole thing with his mother as his agent is so radioactive I'm surprised Baltimore has let this go on as far as it has. But maybe nobody else wants to deal with it either.

Huh? Didn't cleveland just give up a boatload of picks AND pay a guy 250m guaranteed?
 

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