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Lamar Jackson

Which would be counterintuitive because skipping out on workouts and doing all of that is the exact way you DON'T get the deal you're looking for. Just don't see how it's reasonable for Lamar in that case.
I see that. Their point is by skipping, you protect your health which you need to get the next contract
 
I see that. Their point is by skipping, you protect your health which you need to get the next contract
I get it. Just feel like there isn't much thought in that, which isn't super surprising. Just feels like to me, if you want that big guaranteed deal, you kinda have to go out and play and do well. Sitting out or getting nicked up and slow playing the return is just going to damage the value at this point.
 
I get it. Just feel like there isn't much thought in that, which isn't super surprising. Just feels like to me, if you want that big guaranteed deal, you kinda have to go out and play and do well. Sitting out or getting nicked up and slow playing the return is just going to damage the value at this point.
I'd totally agree with you. That being said, I think theres an overwhelming possibility the people like the NFLPA in Lamar's "camp" probably are saying what the ESPN guys are.

It's the same thing that @rmcjacket23 is saying. By listening to their advice he's actually cost himself so much money. I think he may be in over his head and make lots of bad decisions
 
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I think both of those guys are going in the top 10-12, barring some injury. I think the four "main" first round QBs are going to go and go early.

I don't think it'll change draft strategy too much. I think there's an outside chance they'd look at a QB on day 3 as a developmental guy, especially if Huntley ends up with an offer sheet we don't match.

The only way I see our draft strategy changing significantly is if Lamar gets an offer we don't match before the draft.
Richardson could go 10-12 but I doubt Levi does.

As for the Ravens draft strategy I was assuming that the Ravens and Lamar have not come to terms by draft time, and that they may never get there. If Lamar doesn’t get an offer sheet before the draft and he has to play on the tag I would be looking for his replacement in the draft, if the right QB is available. But either way everything depends on Lamar right now as far as strategy goes.
 
I don't think we draft a qb. If we do, we signal Lamar ain't gonna last with us. Then all offers dry up and everyone waits out the inevitable drop. I think by the draft Lamar is resolved. Either he's with another team or a team misses their qb pick and the hotline lights up on draft night.
I hope it gets resolved but if you assume it doesn’t then the strategy changes. Everything hinges on Lamar and whether he still wants to be here.
 
Everything they said is a definite possibility though. We don't know the full truth of what really was going on last season and all this could really put a bad taste in his mouth and he seems to be someone who reacts on emotions
 
Richardson could go 10-12 but I doubt Levi does.

As for the Ravens draft strategy I was assuming that the Ravens and Lamar have not come to terms by draft time, and that they may never get there. If Lamar doesn’t get an offer sheet before the draft and he has to play on the tag I would be looking for his replacement in the draft, if the right QB is available. But either way everything depends on Lamar right now as far as strategy goes.
Why don't you just pay the right quarterback you already have?
 
If we draft the heir apparent QB in the draft, we lose negotiating leverage just as the Brownies did with Baker when they signed Tickle My Nuts. They might not have gotten much from a Baker trade, but once they agreed with Watson, the league knew they weren't going to carry the salary. If Lamar isn't resolved by draft time they still have options, but I would be shocked if one of them was going for a QB. That changes if some team misses on the QB they want or if there's some covert shit going on where there are suitors that are just waiting to see what happens on draft day. Or maybe there are teams that are preparing now and they just don't wanna tip their hand. Who knows. I doubt we pick a QB - either by trading up or any thing else, if Lamar is not gone. If he's resolved and signs the deal with us, then it's a moot point.

I can't really see a scenario where we would move up to take a QB who's worth the pick with Lamar still with us.
 
If we draft the heir apparent QB in the draft, we lose negotiating leverage just as the Brownies did with Baker when they signed Tickle My Nuts. They might not have gotten much from a Baker trade, but once they agreed with Watson, the league knew they weren't going to carry the salary. If Lamar isn't resolved by draft time they still have options, but I would be shocked if one of them was going for a QB. That changes if some team misses on the QB they want or if there's some covert shit going on where there are suitors that are just waiting to see what happens on draft day. Or maybe there are teams that are preparing now and they just don't wanna tip their hand. Who knows. I doubt we pick a QB - either by trading up or any thing else, if Lamar is not gone. If he's resolved and signs the deal with us, then it's a moot point.

I can't really see a scenario where we would move up to take a QB who's worth the pick with Lamar still with us.
But all we want is a happy ending!




I'll see myself out now.
 
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