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4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Jags receive 2nd pick, 4th and 6th rounder

Browns receive 5th pick, 2nd and 4th rounders 25 and. 2026 1st rounder

Les Sneads protege strikes on his first Draft, Jags take Hunter.

We haven't seen someone like Hunter for a long time. Someone who can play both sides and very well.

Going to be an exciting watch, I doubt he'll be a WR and CB his whole career but it's interesting.

 
4 hours ago, layzie said:

We haven't seen someone like Hunter for a long time. Someone who can play both sides and very well.

Going to be an exciting watch, I doubt he'll be a WR and CB his whole career but it's interesting.

I reckon he starts as a WR with some small goes at CB.

Arch Manning is already the forbidden fruit for next years draft, but there is talk he won’t nominate for next years draft and only has 230 snaps as a collegian QB.

 

Sanders finally drafted by Browns.

Funny, how his old man said that no young QB would want to be drafted there.

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Yeah, @Gorgoroth , it's becoming quite the circus with Rodgers

I'd like him to do well and not spoil his legacy but he's definitely not the player he once was

It might work under Tomlin at the Steelers ... but it's a big if. The outcome may end up being more on the average/ordinary side of things

But the Steelers made the playoffs last season so that would be the minimum standard you'd imagine

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On 06/06/2025 at 21:10, Macca said:

Yeah, @Gorgoroth , it's becoming quite the circus with Rodgers

I'd like him to do well and not spoil his legacy but he's definitely not the player he once was

It might work under Tomlin at the Steelers ... but it's a big if. The outcome may end up being more on the average/ordinary side of things

But the Steelers made the playoffs last season so that would be the minimum standard you'd imagine

I have no idea how this one will turn out, Gorg's post sums it up beautifully at first glance.

But one thing I think works in his favour is that the Steelers do play a fast style offense and use no huddles quite a bit. Could be a fun watch.

The other thing with Aaron is that while he obviously doesn't move the way he used to, he still throws the ball really well. I saw a short clip of their minicamp and he's still zipping 30 yarders in at speed. If he's got enough decent route runners around him (Metcalf, Austin and Washington nothing to sneeze at) then he might not even need to be the best version for it to work.

I can see it being like the Favre season in Minnesota, but it could also be a blip on the screen.

 

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