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09-09-2008, 08:54 PM | #1 |
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Young QB in the NFL
I heard someone (Schefter maybe?) talking about the number of young QB in the NFL these days and it got me to thinking where Skins fans think JC ranks in the fray.. There's been so much rush to crucify Campbell and 'he should know better by now' sentiment, I wonder if his peers bear that out.
So using the criteria of being drafted in the 1st 3 rounds (and other notables) of the past 4 years, where does JC fall in the hierarchy? 2005- 1st Round: Alex Smith-Backup SF Aaron Rogers-Starter GB Jason Campbell-Starter Washington 3rd Round: Charlie Frye-Backup Seattle Andrew Walter-Backup (?) Oakland David Greene-Out of the league Other Notables: Kyle Orton (5th round)-Starter Chicago Derek Anderson (6th round by Balt.)-Starter Cleveland Matt Cassel (6th round)-Starter NE 2006- 1st Round: Vince Young-Starter TN Matt Leinart-Backup Arizona Jay Cutler-Starter Denver 2nd Round: Kellen Clemens-Backup NYJ Tavares Jackson-Starter Minn 3rd Round: Charlie Whitehurst-Backup SD Brodie Croyle-Starter KC 2007- 1st Round: Jamarcus Russell-Starter Oakland Brady Quinn-Backup Cleveland 2nd Round: John Beck-Backup Miami Drew Stanton-Backup Detroit 3rd Round: Trent Edwards-Starter Buffalo Other notables: Troy Smith (5th round)-Backup Baltimore 2008- 1st round only 1st Round: Matt Ryan-Starter Atlanta Joe Flacco-Starter Baltimore So of all of Campbell's peers (12 starters-12 backups or out of the league) I can only identify 2 QB-Cutler and Anderson, that I would prefer over Campbell. Is there anyone else from this list that you think is better than Campbell at this point in their careers?
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09-09-2008, 09:16 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
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2005- 1st Round: Alex Smith-Backup SF: NO Aaron Rogers-Starter GB: Toss up Jason Campbell-Starter Washington: Hmm...Campbell or Campbell? 3rd Round: Charlie Frye-Backup Seattle: Would rather have Tim Couch Andrew Walter-Backup (?) Oakland: Please, you kidding me? David Greene-Out of the league: Absolutely, LOL. Seriously though, Zorn pushed heavily for this guy when the Seahawks drafted him so... Other Notables: Kyle Orton (5th round)-Starter Chicago: All he does is win. Seriously though, he's like a poor, really poor, man's Roethlisberger Derek Anderson (6th round by Balt.)-Starter Cleveland: I'm not sold on him Matt Cassel (6th round)-Starter NE: No 2006- 1st Round: Vince Young-Starter TN: No Matt Leinart-Backup Arizona: Bigger bust, Leinart or Smith? Jay Cutler-Starter Denver: Maybe 2nd Round: Kellen Clemens-Backup NYJ: No Tavares Jackson-Starter Minn: If he could just stay consistent, he could be a dominating QB. 3rd Round: Charlie Whitehurst-Backup SD: No Brodie Croyle-Starter KC: Poor, poor KC 2007- 1st Round: Jamarcus Russell-Starter Oakland: Wasn't impressed with him yesterday Brady Quinn-Backup Cleveland: He'll be better than Anderson in the long run, in my opinion 2nd Round: John Beck-Backup Miami: No Drew Stanton-Backup Detroit: I had/have high hopes for him, but he can't even beat out Orlovsky for the right to back up Kitna right now 3rd Round: Trent Edwards-Starter Buffalo: I'm a big Trent Edwards fan, and I think he'd do great in Zorn's WCO. Toss up Other notables: Troy Smith (5th round)-Backup Baltimore: No 2008- 1st round only 1st Round: Matt Ryan-Starter Atlanta: Too early to tell Joe Flacco-Starter Baltimore: Too early to tell
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09-09-2008, 11:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Speaking of young QBs, I realy thought Chris Simms was going to be a good one, he has never played again since rupturing his spleen, I wonder if it had anything to do with his demise.
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09-10-2008, 12:15 AM | #4 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Well it looks like the Titans are about to sign Simms. So he might just get another chance
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09-10-2008, 01:12 AM | #5 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Also...Aaron Rodgers looks better and say what you will about Vince Young but he has lead his team to the playoffs and has a winning record with worse WR's and TE's than JC has at his disposal...
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09-10-2008, 01:25 AM | #6 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
I can't believe Colt wasn't named at the top of the list... LOL
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09-10-2008, 01:27 AM | #7 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
...cause he should be at the top. Of every list for QB. Every team. Except maybe Indy but Peyton looked pretty shitty this weekend so maybe Indy too.
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Oh Lord, here we go
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09-10-2008, 01:29 AM | #9 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Indy would have actually won against Chicago w/ Colt at the helm. Dungy probably wishes he could go back in time before the draft.
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09-10-2008, 01:30 AM | #10 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Exactly. Here we go into another weekend w/ the most talented 3rd string QB in the history of football - not just the NFL - all football in the universe.
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09-10-2008, 01:32 AM | #11 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
The only ones I would take over Campbell are Cutler and Quinn, and then maybe Trent Edwards and a big maybe to Matt Leinart.
But even as good as I thought Quinn was coming out of Notre Dame, remember that I advocated against selecting him...pretty much because Jason Campbell was/is the man.
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09-10-2008, 01:34 AM | #12 |
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
Similarities between Orton and Roethlisberger:
-Starting QBs in the NFL -Played in spread offenses in college -Unflattering pictures involving whiskey exist of them on the internet That's more or less where it ends.
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09-10-2008, 01:41 AM | #13 |
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I might add overly confident. It's obvious about Ben but I've heard several commentators say it about Orton now.
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
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I think Vince Young is debatable. The young man wins games but he's also a liability in the passing department, and now that his mental health is also in question it would be a tough one. In the end I think the decision comes down to what somebody would rather have: A really good quarterback, or a really bad passing quarterback that can make running plays and is also more of a winner. Oh yeah and since I know you are going to read this and think that I am saying Jason Campbell is a really good quarterback, I'm not. Just an fyi.
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Re: Young QB in the NFL
well done getting this on the WP insider
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