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It's pretty hard for Matt Ryan to get vertical when he has slow WR's that don't have much talent...
Matt Ryan is winning games for his team by himself for the most part, and doing it under center in an NFL style offense. Also Matt Ryan looks the part, he doesn't look small, or frail, he's also excellent and avoiding taking hits. Brohm has some injury questions... |
Comparing this class of QBs to 06's:
Brohm=Leinart. Maybe the most NFL ready, but with only adequate physical skills. Ryan=Young. Good physical skills, intangibles. Woodson=Cutler. Good arm, uh..........played in the SEC. |
OK what about that throw Ryan just made, it wasn't caught but that was a hell of a throw.
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I don't want Woodson or Brohm for sure. Ryan is still up in the air, but I'd think Miami or Atlanta takes him
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Ryan's the most NFL ready, hands down. He probably can start from day one. |
Woodson will have an even higher curve than Brohm does...his upside is higher but he's not as polished.
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I'm not a fan of taking any of these guys with a Top 5 pick, but I wouldn;t jump off a bridge if it happened to be Ryan. The other two would be HUGE reaches/mistakes. |
P.S. I like Houston's Avery as a 4th round pick.
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I don't think any of the 3 should be starting from day 1, but I think Ryan and Woodson are probably more NFL ready at the moment. They've shown a much better understanding of the game and they're both guys who can lead a huddle. Brohm scrapes the bottom of the barrel when it comes to intangibles.
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