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Foles as 3rd-stringer or mid-round pick? I think every team would jump at the chance to unload 3rd string QB for mid-rounder. Of course this whole logic is built around Dennis Dixon being the preferred backup by their HC. If it's really an open competition for starting & backup QB then I'd expect Eagles to sit on Foles until training camp is nearly over & then try to trade him for 2014 mid-rounder (If Dixon beats him out for backup QB). Last edited by ajax; 02-22-2013 at 07:54 AM. |
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What does RG3 have to do with it? teams have been willing to do anything for years to go after the top flight QB's. Most often though, teams in position to draft the top end QB prospect are there becasue they need one as well and are unwilling to trade.
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I'm thinking with QB's being the most valuable position on the field that what you really want is a guy who you can design a great protection and passing scheme around to minimize the hits he takes and the plays where he is vulnerable in the open field. Sanchez has absolutely had the crap beat out of him over the last 4 years, a lot of it on him because he wasn't very smart about protecting himself in the first two years and a lot on the Jets because they put him in harm's way a lot during the last two. |
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Excuse my ignornance when it comes to the draft but we dont get to
see a hugh amount of college ball over here. But would anybody be willing to take a chance on Marcus Lattimore in the 2nd? Thats obv based on the assumption that he wont now go in round 1. If he falls far enough is there logic in taking him and putting him away to recover then if he does work out we have a real running threat and the ball is no longer in the air. Is the risk worth the reward? or am i making no sense? |
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