My draft strategy

fenderbender123

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Draft all QBs. One of them is bound to be a future multi Super Bowl winning QB.

And if not, there's always next year's draft.

The other positions we can just roll with what we got or get more in free agency.
 

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Well, the 9ers drafted a qb in 2021, 2022, and likely will this year.

The Niners really thought they had their franchise qb in 2022 in Lance, and drafted Purdy to compete With a vet they’d already guaranteed 2m to. All Kyle originally hoped for was that he’d be like Nick Mullens.
 

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Great idea. Draft Milton and turn him into a TE, draft Rattler and turn him into a kicker, and draft that guy with the great hair and turn him into a Seahawks spokesmodel. I like it.

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It's hard to argue with this strategy. If they don't win multiple super bowls in their rookie year then they should continue drafting new ones.
 
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Here's another angle...

Let's say we draft 6 QBs and 3 of them wind up being good enough to start in the NFL. We only need 1, so we trade 2 of them for a boatload of other good players at other positions.

I can't believe nobody has tried this.
 
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