What would you trade for Tagovailoa?

dwreck27

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Well hes not coming out this year... but he will next year (his option though)

If next season is like this season we might just end up with a top 5 pick by trading away a guy or two to tank a bit and put us in a premium spot to grab him...

But I would do what was necessary to move up similar to what the Rams/Eagles gave up to jump us in that draft to grab Wentz and Goff
 

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It's a bit early to assign a grade for the 2020 draft class (if he even comes out in 2020). In general, the "need to draft a QB" narrative will play out. Prescott will either play his way into a contract or he won't. If he doesn't, you go and get your guy, whatever it takes, though preferably with minimal commitment of future 1st round picks. Who knows, maybe Herbert returns for his senior season and you can play around a little. The real problem is going to be when the team you're trying to trade with also needs a QB.
 

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the worse thing that can happen the Boys is more of the same with OL leaks, too many targets in a game, dull play calling.

which let's you know how he can do during instability, but not what his real upside is

for example, the Skins were lucky not to be blown out by half time with a few breaks Zeke's way

If I'm JJ it would critical for me to see Dak (and these O coaches) in another playoff before going all in $ wise with Dak on a contract
 

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We should just take Gruden off Mark Davis hands. Then we wont have to trade.
 

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he's got the best arm I've ever seen (college or pro)
Nice player and I have seen a lot of golden armed QBs, but he will have to go aways to beat Mahomes. Guy threw the football 100 yards flat footed in Denver.
 

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in terms of read-throw speed and accuracy (touch) he damn good,
reminds me of Montana with the arm to throw a deep out

creativity is a big part of it - call it instincts or whatever ... he can put the ball where he wants it real quick - throws targets open in 1 yards widows all over the field

I'm seen a lot of golden arms too - none is this quick or accurate and he's just 20
 

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in terms of read-throw speed and accuracy (touch) he damn good,
reminds me of Montana with the arm to throw a deep out

creativity is a big part of it - call it instincts or whatever ... he can put the ball where he wants it real quick - throws targets open in 1 yards widows all over the field

I'm seen a lot of golden arms too - none is this quick or accurate and he's just 20
Maybe he has spatial awareness.
 

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Trade away 3 first rounders every other year if that is what it takes to grab Tua on this Dallas team. The kid is special and the world will be put on notice once he picks apart LSU aka "DBU" down in Baton Rouge come Saturday night.

I've been on this kid since the "The Opening" in Oregon before he set foot on Alabama's campus and I haven't seen a QB like this in my lifetime. Joe Cool was great growing up, Aikman, Young, Elway, Farve, Brady, Manning can all spin it, but this kid can spin it with the best of them and also move the chains with his feet.
 

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I'm watching him right now. He is incredible. I would
Do what ever it took to get him. He is Roger Stauback all over again. Move Tyron to the right side now to get him used to protecting Tua's blind side.

He just saw a corner blitz coming and instantly knew where to throw it. No hesitation. He throws into tight windows with confidence. You just don't know how bad Dak is at certain aspects of his game until you watch Tua.
 

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I'm all in on Tua. The game is just too easy for him and he's crazy accurate.

If I'm a QB-needy team, I trade down and/or trade players to get extra 1st round picks in 2020.
 

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Tua could play in the NFL tomorrow and be better than 50% of the current QB's. The only thing I'd be worried about is durability
 

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As a left-handed QB, might be better for us since Tyron is in a decline. But Collins hasn't been great at RT either...
 

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It would take having the worst record in the league next season to get him.
 
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