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Bridgewater with the 3rd pick
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Quote:If the Jags can get Bridgewater later than 3, then I don't want him at 3. I want the Jags to get the player they want, at the best value possible. The problem with this is that none of us have any way of knowing the exact spot that Bridgewater (or any other player) would be taken if the Jaguars didn't take them first. If Cleveland will 100% take Bridgewater at 4 and the Jags take him at 3, we won't know the situation and people on this board will still complain that they should have traded down and taken him later. It's a clear strawman point of view to take. You put the team in a situation where you can complain about what they did regardless of what they actually do and how good of a move it turned out to be. |
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