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Schefter- "Barkley Late first-round pick" Smith scouts "aren't completely wowed"
ESPN's Adam Schefter stated on Mike & Mike Wednesday morning that USC QB Matt Barkley is viewed around the NFL as a "late first-round pick."
Schefter cited a relatively weak incoming quarterback class as reasons for Alex Smith and Michael Vick to "absolutely" have strong offseason markets. Smith is a trade candidate, while Vick is expected to be released after the Super Bowl. Per Schefter, Heisman finalist Collin Klein is viewed as a "late-round pick," and scouts "aren't completely wowed" by West Virginia QB Geno Smith. Barkley showed underwhelming arm strength as a college senior and was interception prone. We wouldn't be surprised if he fell to the second round http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/7421/matt-barkley |
Looks like we're going to reach...again.
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But you said Barkley was the bestest
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More reason for kc to draft a linemen. We have a strong losing tradition to maintain.
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I bet we take Tyler Wilson.
And I'm just fine with that. |
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Chill out. Clark is going to demand a QB.
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I've never been impressed with Barkley though. I don't think he's any better than Landry Jones. Geno all the way.
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Geno is a guy who will WOW at the combine. He will measure well, speak even better, and he will perform fantastically in shorts and a t-shirt.
His resume speaks for itself. |
oh no, it risky
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Am I missing something?
What does Geno Smith have to do to WOW the scouts? |
if you aren't impressed with smith you're an asshole
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For the 10 millionth time, it's ridiculous to get caught up in measurables before the Combine.
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Pioli has reached every year to fill a need in the first round. I fully expect him to draft a QB if he's still here.
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Pioli reached on Baldwin? I don't like the work he's done in Kansas City but that's just ****ing stupid. |
I'm not comparing the players at all, but #'s wise, Geno has put up virtually identical numbers to RGIII last season, in the same conference.
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I don't think any of the QB's are worth a #1-#5 pick. I would like to see us trade down, get another 1st, and draft the QB later in the 1st along with another impact player.
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QB's, like it or not, are going to go in the top 5 from here out.
It's pretty much just the way things are. Too many people have their "Luck" goggles on. Like Boss said in another thread, this time last year, RGIII had nearly the same grades as Geno. |
hahahahaha
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Baldwin=attitude problems moved him to an early 2nd round draft prospect. /draft analysts |
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I'm glad we took Berry though. |
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Safety is absolutely worth that high of a pick, in todays NFL.
QB, LT, Pass rusher, Secondary. |
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There will be a combine superstar that will emerge as the number 1 it happens every year. Could very easily be Smith...
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smith did the same thing to oklahoma that RG3 did...he just has the worst d in the country, so they lost
his 4th quarter ass raping of the 8th ranked pass defense in the country should 'wow' anyone who isn't a ****ing dill hole... his pass from his own endzone, with the pocket collapsing, between 3 defenders, is as clutch and fine a pass as any QB threw this year...if that doesn't 'wow' you then you should off yourself along with black reerun... |
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Barkley is gonna move up the board a bit after the combine. Teams will love him after they interview him.
Don't see him going in the late first with so many QB needy teams. Probably teens. |
I bet Barkey's stock drops after his combine workout.
He'll probably run a 5.1 40 or something shitty. |
He'll also do extremely poorly at the not going bald exercise at the combine.
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When he measures in at 6 foot flat and has a busted shoulder still will likely do the trick. |
When youre the Chiefs there s no such thing as reaching for a QB. The more desperate this team is to get that future elite QB the better if you ask me.
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This last scenario is gradually becoming my favorite one. Maybe trading the top pick to someone head over heals in love with Jarvis Jones and use the later round one pick or our top 2nd on, say, Murray. |
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I don't get this value shit.
You know whats valuable? A franchise QB. Those tend to be drafted pretty early in the draft. Why risk trading down and missing out on your guy? If you like the guy enough to draft him at say 4 or 5, then for **** sake, draft him at 1. |
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CHiefs fans WHO want anything else than to draft the best available QB with our first round pick are DUMB DUMB DUMB.
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Matt Barkley becomes less & less intriguing to me by the day.
I've simply had my fill of weak armed Chiefs QBs. It's as simple as that. Right now give anybody over Barkley. Geno, Wilson, Bray, Glennon. I just want to see something different. |
With all this draft stuff popping up, lets play a little game. Name this player, based on his pre draft analysis.
POSITIVES: Athletic passer with the physical skills and mental intangibles needed to lead a franchise at the next level. Quickly sets up in the pocket, sells ball fakes and technically very sound. Poised under the rush, steps up to avoid defenders and works to keep the play alive. Patient, buys time in the pocket and waits for receivers to come free. Does an excellent job with his reads and natural looking off the safety. Does not make mental errors and throws the ball away rather than toss the errant pass. Times the short and intermediate throws well, as receivers rarely wait for the ball out of their breaks. Outstanding vision and immediately spots the open receiver. Possesses a quick release, live arm and zips the outs or gets the ball downfield. Throws with touch. Sits in the pocket and takes a big hit in order to get the pass off. Fleet-footed and picks up yardage with his legs when necessary. NEGATIVES: Though accurate, lacks top pass placement and has receivers extending vertically to pull the ball out of the air. Must improve his accuracy down the field. Lacks top footwork releasing the ball off a three step drop. Lacks pocket stature. |
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Does AIDs come in pieces? |
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But IMO, it's worth it for the Chiefs to draft Smith or Barkley or whoever else is deemed the #1 overall QB. |
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Smith has the physical attributes. Barkley has the intangables. We really can't go wrong with either one.
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There's no such thing as value anymore. The stakes of whiffing on a top first round pick have never been lower. Especially for QBs, since the NFL is turning into such a QB-friendly league. High ceilings and potential should be #1 on a team's brain when they're drafting in the top 10. Meaning for us: What do we stand to gain by drafting a Jarvis Jones who plays to the top of his potential? What do we stand to gain by drafting a Geno Smith who plays at the top of his potential? Guess what we stand to lose by drafting either player when they bust? THE EXACT SAME AMOUNT- A PISSED AWAY DRAFT PICK. So take the QB. Each and every ****ing time. |
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Say you draft Teo. Whats the absolute best scenario you can get out of that? Can a MLB Ted backer in a 34 scheme carry you to where you wanna go?
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One of two results is going to happen: A. The Chiefs hit on their franchise QB B. The Chiefs bust on their franchise QB That extra draft value has NOTHING to do with the outcome of the above answer. All it does is put our decision at risk for busting because we probably won't be able to pick the best guy. |
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Call my buddy Tyson Jackson, Regis. |
Value mattered when you were slotting guys at huge amounts of money when they hadn't played a down.
Now, it doesn't matter at all. But what does matter? Getting a ****ing Qb to lead this team for the next decade. Which might explain why damn near every redraft has QB's going at the top of every draft. |
**** this thread with the might of 10 Chocolate Peniis
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You want a leader on defense? Fine, I get that. It's a big concern for me. But you don't spend a top 3 pick on a ****ing player that will play a position that's probably the 7 or 8 most important on your defense. |
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People think reading defenses consists of "looking at multiple wr's, Rb's Te's, etc, once the ball is snapped" Which is absolutely crazy talk. Most offenses have reads based on coverages, which are determined presnap or split second post snap. Once it's snapped, a QB has one read, then a second, etc. Not often do they get passed the 2nd. IMO, reading defenses isn't a problem with alot of QB's, or atleast isn't the main problem. It's pocket awareness, or knowing how much time you have in the pocket to go thru multiple reads. Cassel doesn't read defenses well, which is magnified by the fact aht he doesn't have any pocket awareness so he can't make quick reads from the pocket. Geno has some of the best pocket awareness of any prospect not named Luck. Hell thats one area that he gets pretty close to Luck. |
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wtf? |
im fine with Tyler Wilson
and when that fails in 2 years I will be more than happy with Teddy Bridgewater |
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i realize he isn't perfect, but unless they're comparing these flaws to some standard, they're rather meaningless evaluations... is he bad at reading defenses, or bad compared to peyton manning?... |
Talking about this before March is kind of pointless.
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Kliff Kingsbury threw 45 TD and 13 INT his senior year playing in the same system...so you never know.
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Did Kliff play in a pro style offense his sophomore year and play very well? Didn't think so...
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"Our LB corps will be next to none".
Who gives a **** about that? |
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and again, the point is they never qualify the criticisms...does he need to get better reading defenses (likely)? does he struggle reading defenses (less likely)? is he bad at reading defenses (lol)? does he not read defenses (absurd)? etc |
LBs don't win superbowls
jesus titty christ people |
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Te'o isn't Patrick Willis. Te'o isn't Brian Urlacher. Te'o isn't D'Qwell Jackson. He may be a solid NFL linebacker but until he runs a 4.3 forty, measures 6'2 and weights 260 pounds at the Combine, the guy, IMO, is a mid-to-late draft choice at best. He's most likely, IMO, a second round talent at best. |
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And no, even if Teo is what they say, he isn't worth a top 5 pick. Look around the league at other 34 teams and look who plays the spot he would play here on our D. You absolutely don't need a great high draft pick guy there to be successful. And stat wise, Murray isn't close to Geno. |
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Just don't tell me that Te'o is worthy of the number one overall pick, the Heisman, etc. when clearly he is not. If the guy was at Wisconsin, he'd be mid-second rounder. Hell, Rey Maualuga was at USC sandwiched between Cushing and Matthews and HE was a second rounder. |
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