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We had Foles v. Ok. State in 2011. Now here is Tannehill:
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Jones is my choice.
Barkley throws off his back foot too much for my liking. The rest I don't even care about because I want a 1st round QB and not a best of the rest. |
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He responds to pressure the same; he makes the same mental mistakes, and I don't think he has an NFL arm. |
Probably not a first round prospect, but he kind of has the "it" factor - Chandler Harnish
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Kiper's board has Luck #1, Jones #4, Barkley #10 with RG3 somewhere mid-late first.
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Now that Luck is out of the picture, put me on the RG3 bandwagon.
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I was on the Suck for Luck bandwagon. Since that is dead & buried, this is more enjoyable. We need to win to fall in RG3's range to get him. :thumb: |
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I can only see 3 teams as a lock for drafting a QB in the first. Miami, Seattle and Denver. Now if the Colts or Vikings get the #1 pick then that changes things up a bit because I can see them taking Luck and then those other teams picking their favorite QB amongst Barkley, Jones, and RG3. If the Rams get the #1 pick it wont change much because they will either trade the pick to either Miami, Seattle, or Denver or they will trade Bradford to them. |
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He comes from a military family, both parents are career Air Force. Born in Japan, they moved back to the US and settled in Texas. RGiii graduated highschool early, 5th in his class. At 17, he then started college early, has since graduated, and is now working on his Masters degree. Add that to the extensive playing experience he has and taking the leadership role of starting QB of that team at such a young age. He has a very very strong arm, Vick like, is very accurate, and makes good decisions. To me, his only red flag is the fact that he's running QB, which I usually don't like. This guy though, has a good head on his shoulders and should be smart enough not to run too much, or depend on his athleticism so much that he neglects to learn his job ala Vick. I'm all for him. If it ain't a QB in round 1, NT, ILB, and OL would be the only real justifiable pickups. I'd still be pissed though. This team needs a QB WAY too much. |
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The big red flag for me is the system he's in. I hate it from a developmental standpoint but I suppose that's the norm now a days. They run a bunch of spread, quick hitter, hitch routes as he picks the open guy 7-8 yards sitting down in the zone. At least he's very consistent in hitting them and gets a lot of practice throwing the ball. Completes around 80% |
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He's fun to watch in college because hes a play maker, but I don't see NFL franchise when I watch him play. Though, If the big 3 are all gone, and Pioli wants to take a stab on the guy based on his athleticism and smarts I wouldn't hate it. But I don't think I'd draft him before #15. |
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