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Projecting next year's QB market: Most likely scenarios and long-shot possibilities
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Projecting next year's QB market: Most likely scenarios and long-shot possibilities

ESPN about 1 hour 1 mins read
We picked out teams with some level of QB1 questions for 2027 and projected two potential outcomes for each -- one likely and one not so likely.

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