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Originally Posted by Sting
No, they wont exactly steal the OU playbook. That's not what I'm saying. Philly didnt borrow theirs from North Dakota, etc., etc. But installing concepts that play to the strengths of the player is ALWAYS a good idea for a team. That is what helps players become successful.
Here’s an interesting piece on Allen - doesn’t paint a pretty picture
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/1...hype-nfl-draft
This one on Baker Mayfield is fun, too. Him blowing off the Bears scout is outstanding - or I suppose another strike if you want him to pretend to care about stuff he doesn't care about.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/01/26/ba...-bowl-oklahoma
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Musgrave going over routes with QBs at Senior Bowl:
With everyone warming up to Mayfield and souring on Allen, it also makes me think more about a team jumping up to the #3 or #4 slot if the consensus ends up being that there are 3 blue chip QBs available.
That'd be depressing.
It will all depend on the strategy of the teams ahead of us. Does Cleveland take Barkley at #1, knowing a QB will be there at 4? Do they take a QB at #1 and OL or RB at #4? Would they even consider trading #4 with all the needs they have? Will the Giants take OL or Barkley at #2 to try for 2-3 more years of Manning?
In a strange but very conceivable scenario, we could technically be on the clock with Barkley, Rosen and Mayfiied all still available.
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