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Giants are a cuckold franchise
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>>2589Manning is draft eligible next year. He doesn't come out next year it's because he sucks
But if he's good he's coming out
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Imagine trading multiple picks to move up 9 spots to draft a bust
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>>2594Sax
Sack
Saxson
Sackson
Sax
Sack
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>>2594Well,enjoy Ackson Shart busting all over New Jersey
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>>2596I don't think he will but if he does then things might get interesting.
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>>2599Jameis Winston will be Brett Favre for the Giants
2025 NFL Draft: Giants' Brian Daboll declares Russell Wilson will start after trading up to draft Jaxson Dart
"Russ'll be our starter," Daboll said when asked about the team's plans to develop Dart. "That's how it'll be once we get started here in the spring.
"The process of developing a quarterback is just that. So we're gonna do everything we can to develop him and bring him along."
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>>2601>mediocre bust will be Brett Favre 2.0>so Shart will be a mediocre bust version of RodgersUhhh based?
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>>2603Browns will have a solid d line
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Why haven’t all burrfags killed themselves yet?
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>>2606bryce young is a bust
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>>2606I think it's time to apologize to Bryce
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>>2609Not his fault they decided to start him from the beginning instead of developing him. Now he’s playing better after sitting on the bench
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I have the smallest penis in this thread.
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Once again the NFL owners prove how racist they are. Justice for Shedeur
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I like how all the commentators that keep calling the GMs racist for passing on Shadman just ignore that Cam Ward was the first overall pick
I hope Jalen Milroe gets drafted next for that
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>>2615The first overall QB was black
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Just woke up
<sanders
kwab
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My fins make another mediocre draft pick imagine my shock
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>>2606We are now to the point where Bryce young is getting the Aaron Rodgers argument
>he just needs more weapons! №2623[Quote]
>>2619It would be hilarious if he fell out of round 2 also but the Clowns are probably taking him at 33
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>>2616I just got back to reading up on the draft the day before the draft, and every insider, even the black ones like CBS Sports' insider Jonathan Jones here, were saying that Sanders is going to be falling out of the first round
So they were all right
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>>2628With every insider reporting on Wed that Sanders would be falling out of the first round:
Sanders's draft position on betting websites dramatically moved from 8.5 to 21.5 on multiple draft books, Yahoo! Sports' Ben Fawkes reported, putting him right at the Steelers’ selection of No. 21.
Like Schefter said on ESPN's pre-draft show:
>'We're not going to hear his name at two, we're not going to hear his name at three (Giants) and we're not going to hear his mane at nine (Saints), and then the question becomes, "Will there be a team that trades up into the teens?" which it's hard to see that right now. So everyone knew he wasn't going in the Top20
the only interesting thing about Sanders yesterday was will the Steelers take him at #21 or not (in 2022 when the Steelers took Pickett at #20, and that blew up in their faces), as that was the only team the insiders hadn't eliminated. Every other QB needy team the insiders had all already reported were not taking Sanders with their first round pick
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>no walter posting during the draft
Shame on all of you
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Jags traded up to get a positionless player that will never play more than 2 full seasons in the nfl because he’s going to be injured all the time
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>there were people who actually got strong-armed into believing sanders was a 1st round qb simply because you got called a racist if you evaluated him anything short of being a generational talent
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sadly I can't fully enjoy the shedeur slide because my team could still draft him
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>>2630What website is this?
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AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WHY THE FUCK DID THE BEARS DRAFT A TIGHT END
HES NEVER HAD MORE THAN 500 YARDS IN COLLEGE
WHO GREENLIT THIS? LITERALLY WHAT THE FUCK
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>>2641Caleb needs more weapons
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>>2637I need a rundown. Weren't all the mocks saying he was going top 3 just a month ago? Did Sheedurr say something or was it
(((media))) insisting his draft value?
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>Olu
>Simpson
>Tipp
>AVT
>Membou
my jetties O-Line stacking up pretty nice, whats on the docket for day 2?
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>>2645Secondary depth for AG.
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>>2643Yeah but look who was on the board, if you're insisted on picking a TE, Tyler Warren was right there
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>>2645I'm burying head in the sand until the fields/Glenn combo is gone
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>>2645Luther Burden is right there although I don't think I trust the Jets 2nd round WR curse
>>2648Ehhh if Fields can't play behind this O-Line he is not meant for this league worst case we move on and actually draft a qb next year
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>>2644the latter
he is a mental midget with limited ability who got bailed out constantly by Travis Hunter
his ceiling is post injury RG3 and that’s a bit of a stretch
I’d comp him closer to a J.T Barrett type without the ability to run an option effectively
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>>2642and you go thru the mocks from 1-2 weeks ago, looks like its been pretty common knowledge for two straight weeks now that Sanders only chance at the first round is the Steelers at #21
In these last week you have big names like Dane Brugler, Adam Rank, Michael Renner, Nate Davis, etc
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If your gm convinces you the best qb you can get is the one you’re going to draft next year,
pack it in, your team already lost and gave up this year
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>>2218Failcunts are desperate for a pass rush lmao
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>>2651In the older mocks, the only other hope for Sanders was the Saints at #9 but that was shot down on Wednesday when Rapoport confirmed all the reports that the Saints were definitely not taking Sanders at #9, but the mocks having the Saints taking Sanders at #9 had petered out even before then
Pic related is a report from Tuesday that the QB the Saints were interested in was Daxson Dart
>>2640Thats nfl mock draft database, I just google that with the player i want to check out or with the team i want to check out. So if you want to see what everyone predicted your team would do, you can look at that by team too. It's a must-know resource if you like following the Draft
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It's wild we live in an era that so few teams need a QB. Nobody in the NFC has a huge need at QB
>Rams (Matthew Stafford, Jimmy G, Stetson Bennett)
>Seahawks (Sam Darnold, Drew Lock, Sam Howell, Jaren Hall)
>Cards
>49ers
>Saints (Derek Carr, Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener)
>Falcons
>Panthers
>Bucs
>Bears
>Lions
>Vikings
>Packers
>Giants (Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston)
>Cowboys
>Eagles
>Commanders
and in the AFC, only Steelers and Titans have a big need at QB
Steelers (Mason Rudolph, Skylar Thompson)
>Browns (Deshaun Watson, Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett)
>Bengals
>Ravens
>Bills
>Dolphins
>Jets
>Patriots
>Raiders (Geno Smith, Aidan O'Connell)
>Broncos
>Chiefs
>Chargers
Titans (Will Levis, Brandon Allen, Tim Boyle)
>Texans
>Colts
>Jags
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>>2659every team without an elite qb has a massive need for a qb, but when raisindur raisinders is a top 3 qb in the draft even retarded teams are realizing they should draft a different position
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The plan for the Giants is to start Russell Wilson this season and have Jaxson Dart sit out for a year. If they don't botch his development he'll be really good for them.
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>>2662The Giants made a zero-risk move
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>>2663They traded up for a bust
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Shedeursisters, how long will we have to wait today?
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>>2665>he thinks the football version of lonzo ball is going in the 2nd roundjust because your dad is loud doesn’t make you a good player
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The Jets OL will be top __ in the league
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>>2668yeah but who is the the QB?
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>>2669Uhhhh Idk you want to? Seems like all the QB is gonna do this year is hand the ball off the Breece and Allen think you can do that anon?
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>>266536 to CLE could work
If he doesn't go then, 4th round Steelers is the next best guess
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>>2664You have memebrain. They came away with the consensus top player in the draft and a QB coveted by Sean McVay
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>>2661>every team without an elite qb has a massive need for a qbYeah but how often does an elite QB come out?
Peyton Manning in 1998
Andrew Luck in 2012
Every other QB that came out in the last 30+ years has been a massive gamble
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>>2543>>2584He just turned 21 a month ago, so this is the year to start paying attention to him and he's going to be a huge name this upcoming season
As for his u21 years, he did well:
he has thrown for 5,869 yards and 50 touchdowns in his Penn State career. Allar is 21-5 as a Penn State starter and has the highest completion percentage (63.6%) of any quarterback in school history. He also has the highest passing efficiency rating (146.4) and the lowest interception rate (1.16) ever at the school. He has thrown just nine career picks in 773 attempts.
What stands out most about Allar's development is his historic ball security, setting an FBS record with 311 attempts without an interception to start his career. He's maintained that disciplined approach while still pushing the ball downfield, consistently showing the ability to attack all levels of the field. His decision to return for his senior season speaks to his commitment to mastering the nuances of the position before making the leap to the next level.
Among ESPN analysts, Mel Kiper Jr. had Allar No. 4 in his latest quarterback rankings for the upcoming draft, and Jordan Reid put him No. 3 at the position and No. 30 overall. ESPN's Matt Miller also ranked Allar No. 30 overall if he had decided to go out in this draft.
“If Drew went to the draft right now (this draft this weekend), he would probably be drafted somewhere in that 15 to 50 range,” Brugler said. “It’s a large range. But that’s what we’re talking about with a player who clearly has tools and clearly has talent. But you feel like he’s an unfinished product.”
But looking further down the road, Brugler said there’s “no doubt” Allar could be the No. 1 quarterback in the 2026 NFL draft.
“How next year plays out will ultimately decide what the quarterback class looks like,” Brugler said. “But there’s no question Drew has the chance to be QB1. … He’ll be a three-year starter after next year, and other quarterbacks in the draft won’t be able to say that. Going into next year, Drew will be looked at as having as good of a shot as any to be that top quarterback.”
According to Pro Football Focus, Allar’s 84.1 passing grade ranks third-best nationally among quarterbacks in the 2026 draft class. Allar sits behind only Clemson’s Cade Klubnik and SMU’s Kevin Jennings
Allar was integral to the Nittany Lions reaching the CFP and will be crucial as they hope to make a run at the national title. Allar has thrived in his first season working with OC Andy Kotelnicki. Allar has completed 69.1% of his passes for 2,894 yards, 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions. His 8.9 yards per passing attempt ranks ninth in the FBS. Comparatively, Allar’s 6.8 yards per attempt in 2023 ranked 77th nationally.
The 6-foot-5, 235-pound signal-caller has been willing and able to scramble. His pocket presence has gotten better. He’s playing more confidently. All of that shows up on tape. So do the areas where Allar has to improve looking ahead to next season.
“He’s a big, impressive player,” Brugler said. “Moves around pretty well for a guy that size. The ball comes out quick and easy. He has all the arm strength you could possibly want. He did a better job this year with having repeatable mechanics, which showed with his accuracy. He was more repeatable in his drops, when he would climb, when he would hit his reads on time.
“Because he is such a talented dude, we saw it in the Big Ten championship game, there were times when he was put off his spot, and he used a crazy arm angle to make a throw."
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Are we going back to 4chan?
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>>>49634>Allar is only barely better than Hackenberg wasYou can just take a quick glance at their career stats and see that's a retarded comment
Hackenberg should have stayed for his senior year. Allar just turned 21 last month, and is going back for a whole another year of training/improvement. Hackenburg did the opposite, he came out after his junior year, he turned 21 two months before the draft.
Brugler wrote this on Hackenburg:
>He had a promising freshman season at Penn State, but his sophomore and junior seasons were disappointing and were more potential than production as a pro prospect.Another analyst wrote
>after a promising freshman season, Hackenberg has morphed into a carbon copy of Jay Cutler in all facets such as behavior and arm talent. He has turned into a whiny and petulant little child every time a negative play happens. Also like Cutler, possesses a prodigious arm and very little pocket awareness. Talent is there but attitude is not.Him being such a diva might have to do with him being born on Valentines Day '95
Hackenberg didn't get drafted Top50
if Allar was in this years draft:
Jordan Reid put him No. 30 overall
Matt Miller also ranked Allar No. 30 overall
Brugler - 15 to 50 range overall
see
>>2677Compare to what they thought of Hackenberg
Matt Miller - No 100 overall
Brugler - had him rated lower than Paxton Lynch and Connor Cook (who went 100)
Cant find Jordan Reid for 2016 but Lance Zierlein had him #75 overall
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>poo allar
lmao
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>>2678eventually i assume people will start posting there, but as it is now it's dead. The active /nfl/ over there has posts from 4/13
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>>2682You can't post over there anyway, they are still trying to get it back up, so that's good at least. Hopefully the get it working by next week. But having no captcha posting is a lot of fun so its going to suck when we go back to 4chan next week or whatever
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>>2683I just posted over there
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>>2684Same, it's all buggy tho. Going on streaks where it works and streaks where it doesn't work, different problems each time. Hopefully they get it all fixed soon
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>>2685With me, I was able to post a few things then it all broke. Seems like it broke for everyone because when I was able to post, there were others posting too. But as soon as it all broke and I wasn't able to post, hardly anyone else was posting either so looks like it broke for them all too
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Aaron Glenn is a dumb gorilla nigger and I can't wait to lmao @ his life after be blows the jest and doesn't have a job in football
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is this the draft thread?
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A based no flag thread.
Thanks op for making VPN glowniggers seethe by not allowing flags
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>Shedoodoo still not picked midway through the 3rd round
Holy raisin KWAB of the century