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We have often heard that Colts Be interested in the Kentucky quarterback Will LewisAnd Peter Schrager of FoxSports.com reiterated today that the organization is a fan of Hope (on the Pat McPhee Show Twitter). However, a surprise suitor emerged with Lewis’ victory.

According to Mike Giardi (b Twitter), of Veterans Have “genuine interest” in Lewis, while not “universal” interest in the quarterback in the organization, some “Important people in that building” who believe in the potential and potential of the player. Giardi also cautions not to be optimistic.Destroy anyone” Over the course of the workout, the curious comment seems to grow daily considering Lewis’ draft stock.

While Bill Belichick and co. Despite their desire to move back in the first round, the organization will need to move up the board if they hope to get their hands on Lewis. The Patriots are currently sitting with the No. 14 pick in the draft, and if the Colts’ interest is real, New England will have to jump into the top-three to get their hands on the signal-caller.

That’s a shocking turn of events since the Patriots used their first-round pick on May 7. Mc Jones Only two years ago. Jones took a step back in his second season in the NFL, leading some to feel that the coaching staff was looking at the quarterback competition heading into training camp. That competition Jones and Bailey ZappeThe Patriots could shock the NFL world by adding another player to the mix.

More QB Draft Notes…

  • ESPN’s Todd McShay wrote that he’s getting “strong insight.” Seahawks He doesn’t leave the first round without a quarterback. McShay thinks the front office is looking at Ohio State CJ Stroud Or Florida Anthony Richardson With the fifth overall pick, any prospect would make sense as a long-term development option behind him. Geno Smith. McShay also noted that the Seahawks may jump at the No. 5 spot before targeting Tennessee. Hendon Hooker At number 20.
  • As we heard earlier The Titans They are joined by McShay for quarterback as contenders to trade up from No. 11 to select Strode or Levis. If the organization can’t pull off a trade on the board, McShay wrote, the front office will likely move back, in which case they could select Hooker later in the first round.
  • McShay says Lions No. Jared Goff. Meanwhile, the Robbers He was previously traded for Alabama Brice Youngwith McShay’s No. 7 pick as their quarterback.



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