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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.If I were them, I would grab Derek Carr in a heartbeat. He is IMHO the best pro-prospect at that position this year. You just have to ignore the discomfort of him being the brother of that other guy who used to play for you.Houston has the first pick on day two with Derek Carr, and AJ McCarron still on the board I would be shocked if they pass on both of them only to trade there 3rd for Mallet. if we are talking Houston's 4th or 5th round pick then I could see them doing that but that would mean that BB is just dumping Mallet and that does not help the pats at all
More like getting clowned.We're getting Clowney
After the success they had with his older brother the Texans obviously world want Derek Carr...Houston has the first pick on day two with Derek Carr, and AJ McCarron still on the board I would be shocked if they pass on both of them only to trade there 3rd for Mallet. if we are talking Houston's 4th or 5th round pick then I could see them doing that but that would mean that BB is just dumping Mallet and that does not help the pats at all
That has no relevance to whether or not Mallett is a better prospect than the remaining Quarterbacks in the draft. The same goes for Cousins and Glennon.Am I the only person in this forum that realizes that Mallett has 1 year left on his contract and that little fact hurts his value, not helps it?
It seems while I am not the only person who realizes this, I am a part of a very small minority.
If I were them, I would grab Derek Carr in a heartbeat. He is IMHO the best pro-prospect at that position this year. You just have to ignore the discomfort of him being the brother of that other guy who used to play for you.
Am I the only person in this forum that realizes that Mallett has 1 year left on his contract and that little fact hurts his value, not helps it?
It seems while I am not the only person who realizes this, I am a part of a very small minority.
The right structure for all concerned is Houston's third plus a conditional future pick (or pick package).
The fixed part of that is likely tolerable for both side, both in substance and in PR.
Good thing you aren't them.If I were them, I would grab Derek Carr in a heartbeat. He is IMHO the best pro-prospect at that position this year. You just have to ignore the discomfort of him being the brother of that other guy who used to play for you.
She also doesn't eat crow when she's proven wrong. I'm convinced that SB39 is simply a persona created to just to troll.Good thing you aren't them.
You have been making very definitive predictions based on no more knowledge than any of us have. I always hate doing that, because if I am wrong I look like a total idiot. The people you are critisizing may well be wrong, but they also haven't been stating as fact what they are saying, rather they have been opining about his possible value.
I can't see anyway it is 33. From the sounds of it, the Texans are the only ones interested. Why in the world would they give up 33 for a quarterback who's on a one year deal?Why does everyone assume it is going to be pick 33 and not a 3rd or 4th?
Nothing says Fresh start like almost litterally hitting the reset button and draft a rookie QB named Carr the first year into a new staff.After the success they had with his older brother the Texans obviously world want Derek Carr...
Why does everyone assume it is going to be pick 33 and not a 3rd or 4th?
Houston has the first pick on day two with Derek Carr, and AJ McCarron still on the board I would be shocked if they pass on both of them only to trade there 3rd for Mallet. if we are talking Houston's 4th or 5th round pick then I could see them doing that but that would mean that BB is just dumping Mallet and that does not help the pats at all