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9 minutes ago, sullim4 said:

 

That's my feeling as well if CLE passes on him.  If I were a Giants fan, I'd be super pissed if my team passed on a quarterback...

Only wild card I see from NYG is going Barkley at #2, then aggressively trying to trade up from 33 to the late 1st for "BQBA"

 

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26 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

If Mayfield goes #1 I think we're screwed. 

 

Allen going #1 was great. Darnold going #1 was fine.

 

If Mayfield goes #1, I think it's more likely than not that QBs go 1-2-3 and we'll be in serious trouble. 

 

It all now hinges on the Giants. Do they trade out to us, do they take Darnold or do they take Barkley. UGH! 

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Just now, FeelingOnYouboty said:

 

It all now hinges on the Giants. Do they trade out to us, do they take Darnold or do they take Barkley. UGH! 

 

I know what I'd do. 

 

It's a super deep running back class and they'll have several elite options available in round 2. 

 

The same can't be said about the QB class. 

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1 minute ago, jrober38 said:


Ugh. 

 

Eli is 37 and hasn't been good in years. Davis Webb is just a guy until he proves otherwise. 

 

They have an opportunity to solidify the QB position for the next 10+ years. No chance they pass that up. 

 

This is complete and utter hyperbole.  Just two years ago Eli led the Giants to an 11-5 record and threw for 4,000 yards.  

 

If you think their GM and Coach are worried about ten years from now you havent paid much attention to the NFL.   It's a year by year business.   Eli Manning in the near term, and thats what counts in trying to keep your job is a much better option than a rookie quarterback.   If the Giants draft a QB at #2 who probably doesnt see the field until next year, the GM and Coach are already wasting two years of their contracts waiting for a QB to get good, if he does.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, SWATeam said:


Then we are !@#$ed...  If it goes Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen, we made a massive mistake not going up to 3

 

 

Indy wanted the 6 pick they did not want ot trade back to 12, that is the reality of that trade

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No matter what the projections say, I find in very unusual and unlikely that Barkley, or any other RB for that matter will go in the top 5 (or 10 for that matter). This simply has not been the trend in recent years. Regardless of the way QB plays out, if the Giants do not trade out of #2, they will not be taking Barkley at 2. Chubb is a real possibility for them there, but they could get more draft capital and still get a day-1 starter by trading out. My prediction is that we will see Barkley fall out of the top 10, not one of the QBs.

 

We will see in just a few more hours!

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1 minute ago, jrober38 said:

 

I know what I'd do. 

 

It's a super deep running back class and they'll have several elite options available in round 2. 

 

The same can't be said about the QB class. 

 The only problem with this line of thinking, which is usually the case, is that Barkley is considered “generational“, literally a “franchise running back”. He is seen as markedly better than any other RB in this draft.

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13 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Klemko has Darnold to CLE at #1,  Mayfield to NYJ at #3, Allen to DEN at #5, and Rosen to BUF at #6.

 

 

Best case scenario IMO.  Especially if we hold on to the 2019 1st and 22.  It's going to be stressful waiting it out tonight.

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2 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

This is complete and utter hyperbole.  Just two years ago Eli led the Giants to an 11-5 record and threw for 4,000 yards.  

 

If you think their GM and Coach are worried about ten years from now you havent paid much attention to the NFL.   It's a year by year business.   Eli Manning in the near term, and thats what counts in trying to keep your job is a much better option than a rookie quarterback.   If the Giants draft a QB at #2 who probably doesnt see the field until next year, the GM and Coach are already wasting two years of their contracts waiting for a QB to get good, if he does.

 

 

 

And his QB Rating was 86, good for 22nd in the NFL.

 

Manning is at the end of the line. They need a long term solution who can push for his job in case he plays poorly again. 


They can get an elite RB in round 2. 

1 minute ago, Mojo44 said:

 The only problem with this line of thinking, which is usually the case, is that Barkley is considered “generational“, literally a “franchise running back”. He is seen as markedly better than any other RB in this draft.

 

Sure. 

 

But how many teams are building around RBs these days?

 

QB >>>> RB 

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