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Historical Break Down Of QBs Taken In First Round
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 955605" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I think the Panthers are the first team on the board at #6 that will want the QB that they feel is the best. Where Detroit (#2 and #32), but most likely the Giants (2 first round picks #5 and #7), can throw a wrench into those plans is by trading one of their 2 first round picks before the Panthers pick at #6. Trading it with any of the QB hungry teams.</p><p></p><p>Texans (#3, #13)</p><p>Panthers (#6)</p><p>Falcons (#8) </p><p>Seahawks (#9) </p><p>WTF (#11) </p><p>Steelers (#12)</p><p>Saints (#16)</p><p>Tampa Bay (#27)</p><p>Lions? (#2 and #32) I think they are fine with Goff, maybe a QB at 32 or later.</p><p></p><p>The Texans also have pick #3, which actually could really start the QB run. If the Panthers are worried that the Texans will take their favorite QB, they may try to trade up with Detroit. </p><p></p><p>This really isn't a strong QB draft, so I don't foresee all of those teams drafting a QB in the first round, at least not all top 20. One or more of those teams may wait to see what is still there late in the round or even Day 2 and take a shot then.</p><p></p><p>While the QB draft class isn't strong, I believe the demand is pretty strong among enough teams, that at least 3, if not 4 QB's get selected before the Packers #22 pick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 955605, member: 7261"] I think the Panthers are the first team on the board at #6 that will want the QB that they feel is the best. Where Detroit (#2 and #32), but most likely the Giants (2 first round picks #5 and #7), can throw a wrench into those plans is by trading one of their 2 first round picks before the Panthers pick at #6. Trading it with any of the QB hungry teams. Texans (#3, #13) Panthers (#6) Falcons (#8) Seahawks (#9) WTF (#11) Steelers (#12) Saints (#16) Tampa Bay (#27) Lions? (#2 and #32) I think they are fine with Goff, maybe a QB at 32 or later. The Texans also have pick #3, which actually could really start the QB run. If the Panthers are worried that the Texans will take their favorite QB, they may try to trade up with Detroit. This really isn't a strong QB draft, so I don't foresee all of those teams drafting a QB in the first round, at least not all top 20. One or more of those teams may wait to see what is still there late in the round or even Day 2 and take a shot then. While the QB draft class isn't strong, I believe the demand is pretty strong among enough teams, that at least 3, if not 4 QB's get selected before the Packers #22 pick. [/QUOTE]
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