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Huh?Yeah but yours isn’t lol. He started last year, Brissett didn’t so he’s better lol.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Huh?Yeah but yours isn’t lol. He started last year, Brissett didn’t so he’s better lol.
Some of the media mock guys had Fields being traded for a second round pick. One even had the Pats giving up #3 and multiple other picks for Fields and #8. They really know nothing.
Pickett is an eagle now.Assuming he starts, Brissett likely will be a bottom-10 quarterback and that's nothing to get excited about. Fields is a project with potential upside who went cheap/no risk. With Wilson, Pickett and Fields, the Steelers suddenly have what could be one of the best QB rooms in the NFL.
Traded.Assuming he starts, Brissett likely will be a bottom-10 quarterback and that's nothing to get excited about. Fields is a project with potential upside who went cheap/no risk. With Wilson, Pickett and Fields, the Steelers suddenly have what could be one of the best QB rooms in the NFL.
Steelers traded Pickett yesterday morning to the Eagles.Assuming he starts, Brissett likely will be a bottom-10 quarterback and that's nothing to get excited about. Fields is a project with potential upside who went cheap/no risk. With Wilson, Pickett and Fields, the Steelers suddenly have what could be one of the best QB rooms in the NFL.
A 6th round pick. It can upgrade to a 4th round pick depending on playing time. That's such a cheap price it's unbelievable the Pats didn't make an offer!Eww and we have Brisett,
What did Pitt give up?
And yet there are all kinds of predictions going on here at PF and we are only a few days into the league year
Then you don’t understand the method they use for valuing picks, you are just insisting you are right and ignoring it,
They know what they have better than any of us. Main needs are QB1, WR1 and LT. They have 8 picks.
They traded Mac, cut Parker, Guy, and others. I'm personally happy they corrected those mistakes. They retained players that filled roster holes so they don't have to draft them (see above).
Bears just traded their QB1. Bears have #1 pick.
You're not very good at this. You're pretty good at being emotional.
Fields sucks.Ok. The fact that the Patriots wouldn't give up a 6 that could be a 4 based on performance is actually ****ing insane.
Are they aware it's the off-season?
Brissett's a bottom 10 QB. Fields is a bottom 3 QB who will only see the field if Russell Wilson gets hurt (Who will be a bottom 15 QB).Assuming he starts, Brissett likely will be a bottom-10 quarterback and that's nothing to get excited about. Fields is a project with potential upside who went cheap/no risk. With Wilson, Pickett and Fields, the Steelers suddenly have what could be one of the best QB rooms in the NFL.
They have to spend the cap money somewhere.You know what the Bears didn't do? Sign Jacoby to help their number 1 pick adjust to the NFL.
I wonder if it's because it's a ridiculous waste of money and isn't going to do a damn thing one way or the other in the development.
How'd that work out last year for the commanders LOL
Nah.Justin Fields for just a 6th round pick? Are you kidding me? Why weren't the Pats in on this trade? That's like nothing and he would absolutely have been the best QB on the roster!
Amazing they make a living talking out of their ass.Found it.
Three-round 2024 NFL mock draft: Patriots deal for Justin Fields in one of five first-round trades
In his first mock of the 2024 NFL Draft -- a three-rounder! -- Chad Reuter projects five first-round trades, including a deal that sends Bears QB Justin Fields to the Patriots.www.nfl.com