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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by SmashMouth Out of that list, Davenport is the one hurts the most since he cost two number ones in essence. Indeed....
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Re: The 2023 JeanPierre Saints Roster Depth Chart Thread
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Re: The 2023 JeanPierre Saints Roster Depth Chart Thread
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
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It's the very same argument. Historically, no player other than a very few handful are worth two number ones in a move up situation in the draft. Yes, Mahomes is one of those rare exceptions. Ingram's career was good, but still not worth two ones, arguably. I expect us to witness this very same argument play out with the former QB from Bama.![]()
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Re: The 2023 JeanPierre Saints Roster Depth Chart Thread
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
Then again, you have numerous number ones that have been selected that were busts on a single pick. It all comes back around to doing what you think as management is the best move at the time. Nobody knows how it's going to turn out in the long run and by then it no longer matters.
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