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NFL Draft 2024: QB First Round Onslaught? | April 25 - 27, 8:00 PM ET


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And suddenly the draft is upon us. Which team will screw it up? :thinking:

 

 

1. Chicago Bears (Pick from Carolina)
2. Washington Commanders
3. New England Patriots
4. Arizona Cardinals
5. Los Angeles Chargers
6. New York Giants
7. Tennessee Titans
8. Atlanta Falcons
9. Chicago Bears
10. New York Jets
11. Minnesota Vikings
12. Denver Broncos
13. Las Vegas Raiders
14. New Orleans Saints
15. Indianapolis Colts
16. Seattle Seahawks
17. Jacksonville Jaguars
18. Cincinnati Bengals
19. Los Angeles Rams
20. Pittsburgh Steelers
21. Miami Dolphins
22. Philadelphia Eagles
23. Minnesota Vikings (CLE > HOU)
24. Dallas Cowboys
25. Green Bay Packers
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
27. Arizona Cardinals (from Houston)
28. Buffalo Bills
29. Detroit Lions
30. Baltimore Ravens
31. San Francisco 49ers
32. Kansas City Chiefs

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12 minutes ago, Biggie said:

Carolina with no first round pick and having to give Chicago their #1 has gotta sting. 

 

Their previous GM was trash and they fired him way too late. Carolina gutted their team to get the #1 pick last year, it just so happens that Chicago already had a 1st and that Carolina sucked so hard that Chicago ends up with the #1 pick this year. At least Chicago has been at least adding weapons to the offense. Carolina is a long way out from being in a good spot right now.

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I would easily be the worst GM in the NFL as I'd absolutely never keep first-round picks if I had them. I'm trading those away for as many later round or future draft picks as I could possibly get away with.

 

I'm a firm believer that in the NFL draft -- much like warfare -- "quantity has a quality all its own".

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7 minutes ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

I would easily be the worst GM in the NFL as I'd absolutely never keep first-round picks if I had them. I'm trading those away for as many later round or future draft picks as I could possibly get away with.

 

I'm a firm believer that in the NFL draft -- much like warfare -- "quantity has a quality all its own".

The scientific studies agree with you. 

NFL teams know the best way to draft, so why aren’t they doing it? (https_theathletic.com)

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I'd really like Joe Alt to fall.  Barring that, I am hoping Quinyon Mitchell or Terrion Arnold is available at 13.

If that happens and Nix/Penix plummet to the 2nd round, and somehow we grab them, I would be a happy man.

Wouldn't be super disappointed if we trade down for more picks.

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2 hours ago, AbsolutSurgen said:

 

Ah-ha!

 

I've long held that notion at an intuitive level, but I'm pleased to see actual empirical evidence to support it!

 

And if I was forced to draft in the first round, I sure as hell wouldn't take a QB.

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