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Tried having a discussion with some Panthers fans about QB options in the draft, said id be happy enough if we traded back and took Corral instead of taking Pickett or Willis at #6, first thing one of them said to me was "wait , how you can say that when you havent seen his pro day first" .....:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Gave up right there.
 
I am 100% convinced you will be looking for a new team to support come after the draft :p
I won't support anyone. Could never change.

If Pickett turns out to be great I'll be back on the bandwagon like I never left. 🤗
 


Id so much rather Corral than Pickett.

Makes sense, there is NO WAY Seattle rate Drew Lock like they are saying, just keeping their draft cards close to their chest. I fully expect them to take a QB at #9.
 

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I reckon he might be who goes qb other than Carolina in first ?

Steelers, Commanders, Detroit at #2 or #32, Falcons could all take QBs also

I reckon all of Pickett, Corral and Willis go in the first round
 
I reckon 1 maybe 2 go in first round. I reckon after Pickett and Willis teams will wait for rest. Then there will be a run once 3rd is gone.

Detroit I reckon realise is better to wait to next draft they are still a bottom 5 team next draft
 
Steelers definitely take a QB if one they like is there imo. I think thats a lock much like the Panthers.

Seattle and the Falcons better than a 50% chance of one of them taking a QB

Detroit probably a 25% chance.
 

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The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia believes the Bills could take Iowa State RB Breece Hall in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.​

Hall, Buscaglia argues, would be the final piece in a potent offense that lacks a dangerous, every-down backfield threat. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February, Hall led all running backs with a 40-inch vertical and a 10'6" broad jump. His outrageous collegiate production included 3,044 rushing yards and 41 rushing scores over his final two years at Iowa State. Hall is a solid pass catcher, averaging three receptions for 24.2 yards per game in his last collegiate season. "The ability to make something out of nothing as a pass catcher is a trait worth chasing," Buscaglia said. "And if the Bills are shifting to more of a zone running scheme, [Hall's] skills would work perfectly within that." Buscaglia said Hall in 2022 would likely split backfield duties with Devin Singletary -- entering the final year of his rookie deal -- before taking over as the team's every-down back in 2023. With defenses dropping two safeties deep in coverage against the dangerous Bills passing attack, Buscaglia said an explosive running back would make teams pay for their soft-box approach. It would be surprising if an analytics-focused organization like the Bills used first-round draft capital on a running back, especially after Singletary showed he can function as an every-down runner.
 

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