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Teicher's Garbage Part Deux: Star's Top 10 QB's
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The Star’s NFL Draft top 10: Grading the QBs Order Reprints TRAVIS HEYING Arkansas quarterback Tyler Wilson (right) with Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein after the Cotton Bowl. ‹› Related News A glimpse at ex-Chiefs GM Scott Pioli’s draft board Prognosticators: Chiefs first draft pick? Another tackle Chiefs sign guard Ryan Durand The Star's top 10 draft picks for the Chiefs More News Prognosticators: Chiefs first draft pick? Another tackle The Star’s NFL Draft top 10: Grading the QBs A glimpse at ex-Chiefs GM Scott Pioli’s draft board Chiefs sign guard Ryan Durand Players to watch in Saturday’s Senior Bowl Read more Red Zone January 28 BY ADAM TEICHER The Kansas City Star Following last week’s Senior Bowl, we’ve decided to spend this week’s edition of The Star’s NFL Draft top 10 on quarterbacks. Arkansas’ Tyler Wilson, North Carolina State’s Mike Glennon, Syracuse’s Ryan Nassib, Miami of Ohio’s Zac Dysert, Oklahoma’s Landry Jones and Florida State’s EJ Manuel participated. While the Chiefs likely won’t take any quarterback with the first pick, keep in mind that with the scouting combine, school and personal workouts and interviews, there’s still time for these prospects and others to climb the board. • 1. Wilson. He completed eight of 11 passes in the game but for just 40 yards. • 2. Geno Smith, West Virginia. Opted not to play in the Senior Bowl but can make up ground over the next three months. • 3. Glennon. Completed eight of 16 passes and had the game’s longest completion of 22 yards. • 4. Matt Barkley, USC. Didn’t play in the Senior Bowl because of a sprained throwing shoulder. • 5. Nassib. Was just four of 10 with an interception. • 6. Tyler Bray, Tennessee. Came out for draft as a junior, so he was ineligible to play in the Senior Bowl. • 7. Dysert. Was 10 of 16 with a touchdown and an interception. • 8. Jones. Was just three of nine and was sacked twice. • 9. Matt Scott, Arizona. Just a one-year starter, but a dual-threat quarterback who can run as well as throw. • 10. Manuel. Was seven for 10 with a touchdown. He also rushed for a touchdown. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/01/28...#storylink=cpy |
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01-29-2013, 10:09 AM | #46 | |
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The media is starting to come around to understanding that guys like Tyler Wilson and Matt Barkley aren't going to last into the 2nd half of the 1st round. There literally won't be anything left at #34 but scraps. |
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01-29-2013, 10:20 AM | #47 | |
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Waiting to get the QB the Chiefs want in Round 2 is not as easy as so many seem to think. Given the number of teams with needs at QB (five beyond KC in the top 8 alone that need one) that vary from BIG to EXTREME, that plan is fraught with risk. Also, please stop living in the 1990s. I realize that Soundgarden, TLC and Pearl Jam are awesome. But the NFL has moved on. Caretaker QBs with great teams around them don't win anymore. The CLOSEST you can get in recent years is probably Baltimore with Flacco this year... and they won that game by going to a wide-open passing attack in the second-half of the AFC championship and letting Flacco win it for them. He's no caretaker. And as for Dalton being SO much better than Locker or Ponder or Gabbert... Dalton, Locker and Ponder are ALL game managers. Dalton is a slightly better game manager than Ponder (who doesn't have gamebreaking receivers like Green to throw to) and Locker is on a terrible team with no offensive weapons, which makes him look really bad. Gabbert is a bust so far, though the situation he's in is the worst of any of these guys. A good game manager is good enough to help a team with great talent on defense and a good running game make it to the playoffs (See: Cassel, Matt, 2010, or any of the Martyball QBs). But it's not enough to win in the playoffs in the modern NFL unless your defense is historically dominant.
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Oh, also, no Google help here:
Steve DeBerg Dave Krieg Rich Gannon (should have stuck with him, damn the NFL 'look') Steve Bono Elvis Grbac Trent Green Damon Huard Brodie Croyle Tyler Thigpen Matt Cassel Tyler Palko Brady Quinn
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That list is just sad, INCLUDING Gannon.
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Uh oh.. you're going piss off Gannon's boytoy denise.
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To elaborate... 9-7 & 10-6 & 2 playoff losses with stat lines of:
14/30 127yds 0 TD 1 INT 27/42 257yds 0 TD 3 INT
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No love for Mark Vlasic?
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who knows .....
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Yep, if your going back to 89, you have to include him. He started 3 games that year.
Ron Jaworski too. 3 games
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Just look at this year's playoff slate, who the winning QBs are and how they played. Matt Schaub is the WORST QB to win a playoff game this season.
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