For what it’s worth, Jerry jones was talking on local tv before the game and named Trey the heir apparent to Dak. Something along the lines of: if you can get your QB of the future for a 4th round pick, you say yes before you let the other guy hang up the phone.
Probably a perfect situation for Trey. He’ll have as much time as he needs here.
Jerry sees a little Jalen Hurts in Trey, I cannot disagree with that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwRK88RFEqw&t=405
For those wondering about the Vikings interest (or non-interest in this case)
Kevin Seifert
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The #Vikings were not in on the Trey Lance talks at all yesterday. He might have been a consideration before the draft, but they are invested now in 5th-round pick Jaren Hall. Kevin O'Connell today on Hall: "I would definitely like to keep him around." (1/4)
More O'Connell: "My philosophy when you're going to draft a quarterback is you pour into him on a daily basis. 'Development' is a huge word, but I love the fact that we got him as many reps as we did this camp." (2/4)
More O'Connell: "I feel like Jaren has a really, really good understanding of our offense, where he can grow, where his comfort level can grow, and hopefully hit the ground running the next opportunity he gets." (3/4)
Hall played all of today's game. Started off sharp with 2nd-team line/skill players. Things got messy as substitutions commenced. 16-for-27, 178 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 6 sacks. O'Connell: "Might not show up stat-sheet wise but I thought it was a real positive day for Jaren." (4/4)
There were some interesting posts earlier that Lance should have stayed in school longer. I think people forget what was going on. Covid fall that didn't get canceled until summer that would have included the ducks. When the fall was canceled, it was too late to transfer. No one was sure if spring football was going to happen and Lance actually helped the school by saying he probably was going to enter the draft so they could work other QBs into the system. There were schools that didn't play football at all that year, and some that quit a few games in. He informally declared a projected top 40 pick.
There isn't anyone advising him not to enter as a first or early second round pick, let alone a top ten pick. SF really had no business selecting Lance unless they were going to play him right away and take their lumps while he learned. Should have gone the Josh Allen route and sucked up the 5-6 season.
Someone said there are people who think Wentz wasn't at fault. Actually, his best seasons were those which he had decent offensive lines in front of him. You can't do it on your own, and those seasons where the o- line was most shaky and performed at low levels, Wentz had his worse seasons and ended up hurt or with ugly stats. He'll play again and it will be for someone with a solid line. He will look really good.
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