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Other - Josh Johnson
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At the Senior Bowl he was 6'2 185. Now he bumped up to 205 at the combine but he's still pretty small. He's skinnier than Croyle. Plus like a lot of QBs from the spread offense, he has little to no time taking snaps under center. |
I say we ride the Brodie train this year and if he isn't going to work out we wait until next year for a QB. Of course, I don't know what the talent will be like next year though.
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I like Brodie better than any of the quarterbacks in this year's draft.
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Next years QB class is worse.......
Honestly when looking at the QB's you have to look at what team this is. I personally like Woodsons upside but the Chiefs would ruin him, he needs coaching and refinement same for Flacco... The Chiefs should be high on guys like Ryan because he doesn't need much coaching he's smart and technically sound already. |
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We might as well just give up. Moreover, this stance directly contradicts your own belief in drafting BPA, because you are drafting a less worthy prospect based on a perceived future need or a lack of available prospects the next year (which is largely unknowable). This is how you end up with Jr. Siavii. |
http://www.mrisports.com/images/Helm...iganHelmet.JPG
My guess... the best QB value in this draft... wore a helmet like this... |
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You trust the Chiefs to develop a QB that needs mechanical and footwork changes and isn't very refined? I don't....... |
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Rivers and Roethlisberger are two good recent examples of guys who were drafted high, turned out to be very good QB's, yet arnt exactly "dynamic, game changing, elite" QB's. I guess the Chiefs better wait another 20-30 years before a John Elway or Peyton Manning comes along again....LOL |
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