ClearwaterVol
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That's the thing. It won't damage their franchise. They've been getting multiple picks for years. They were the beneficiaries of the Redskins debacle. They are filled with young talent almost all over the field.
Doesn't matter what they already have in the fold, draft picks are worth their weight in gold these days, and giving them up, especially the high picks like this, is a risky proposition. However, if Wentz is the guy and pans out, no one will bat an eye at this trade down the line.
Doesn't matter what they already have in the fold, draft picks are worth their weight in gold these days, and giving them up, especially the high picks like this, is a risky proposition. However, if Wentz is the guy and pans out, no one will bat an eye at this trade down the line.
I wouldn't risk it on either of these qbs in the 1st spot. I think I would wait and take Dak Prescott in the 3rd. I don't see any of the top three qbs as being a sure thing.
I wouldn't risk a 1st round pick on Wentz or Goff either. Personally I'd draft Lynch in the 2 round, and let him sit and learn for a couple years. IMO, he has a very high ceiling. He's currently just not as well put together/solid as the two QBs I previously mentioned. He lacks a little bit of the intangibles that they both seem to possess. Those things can easily be earned through hard work however.I wouldn't risk it on either of these qbs in the 1st spot. I think I would wait and take Dak Prescott in the 3rd. I don't see any of the top three qbs as being a sure thing.