“You let the board come to you, and if one of these quarterbacks drops that you have ranked high enough, you take him,” said Mark Dominik, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers GM and director of scouting who’s now an analyst for SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Commanders go into NFL draft not looking for a quarterback to replace Sam Howell
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While teams will be scouring other teams' castoffs and cap casualties for savvy nickel backs, defensive tackles who can pressure the passer and three-down linebackers in free agency, Dominik said those who cash in the most and the soonest will share one trait in particular.
Free agency an antidote for offensive fireworks, mobile QBs
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