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Re: I See QB Rumors (2012 QB Thread: The Sixth Sense)
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But I do think they have the potential to be franchise QBs and.... Quote:
And like I said in my previous post the Browns (i.e. McCoy) are the one team we need to be ahead of because I think they're the least married to their current QB. But, I still doubt they're ready to move on from him. Quote:
How does one going about comparing whether NFL QBs are as good as college QB NFL prospect? What basis do you use to judge? Do you mean to ask if I think Griffin is a better prospect then some of them were? Yes. Do I think Griffin is currently a better NFL QB? No. You ask an unknowable question then use it as grounds to leap to an equally unknowable conclusion based on "IF" RGIII truly is franchise QB (which we can't know). My question for you is this: Why would a team with a potenital franchise QB get rid of their QB for another potential franchise QB? Cheers Last edited by 30gut; 02-07-2012 at 07:02 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Virginia
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Re: I See QB Rumors (2012 QB Thread: The Sixth Sense)
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The question is: do you think RGIII is better then those QB's right now? and your question is the exact question I'm trying to get you to. Why would a team trade away a franchise QB for RGIII if they already have one? they wouldn't, unless they are not franchise QB's. So I'm "assuming" your thinking the Rams will not trade Bradford, the Vikes wouldn't see RGIII as an upgrade over Ponder, the Bucks wouldn't see RGIII as an upgrade over Freeman, and the Browns wouldn't see RGIII as an upgrade over McCoy. Right? thats essentially what your saying... those other QB's are franchise QB's and their respective teams will want them and RGIII will fall to the Redskins at #6. and all I'm saying is it aint happening. I think several fans here see RGIII as an upgrade over Bradford to include me, an upgrade over Ponder, an upgrade over Freeman easily, an upgrade over McCoy. So I'd be shocked if RGIII simply fell to #6. Do I think those other QB's can be franchise QB's? probably if they are in the right scheme and their talents used properly along with a few yrs of developement. But in this day and age of instant gratification I see no way the 4 teams above us simply say "no, were happy with what we got and can wait for our QB to become a franchise QB if they ever do." Last edited by SBXVII; 02-07-2012 at 07:53 PM. |
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Re: I See QB Rumors (2012 QB Thread: The Sixth Sense)
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You have one part of your assumption correct in that I don't think the Rams,Vikes or Bucs will draft RGIII. Whether or not they view RGIII as an upgrade isn't the question. For one upgrade is a needlessly ambiguous term. Teams judge QBs as prospects with grades and by tiers. Lets say that all tier 1 QBs have franchise potential. But even within that tier of potential franchise QBs there will be grades. Imo a team doesn't replace a tier 1 franchise potential QB with another tier 1 potential franchise QB even if Griffin is an upgrade in terms of 'grade' as a prospect. But I don't understand why you need to make assumptions anyway when I've stated my point very clearly and I'll restate it again here: Imo a team that has a potential franchise QB doesn't draft another potential franchise QB just because of preference. If those teams drafted another QB (Griffin) it means their entire organization is making a major paradigm shift in the direction of the entire team. Quote:
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Griffin may become a franchise QB if he's in the right scheme and his talents are used properly along with a few years of development just as the other QBs may, in fact those QB have a year or more of development headstart on him. I get that you like Griffin, I like Griffin too as I've said repeatedly I think he's the best QB prospect in this draft but it doesn't make him any more of lock to become a franchise QB then Bradford, Ponder, McCoy and especially Freeman who imo is already the Buc's franchise QB. Last edited by 30gut; 02-07-2012 at 08:49 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
Age: 38
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Re: I See QB Rumors (2012 QB Thread: The Sixth Sense)
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You always start by doing a film analysis of your own players. If you feel like the quarterback is limiting your offense, the only relative question is how many more estimated points would we be likely to score if you switch at that position. So lets say that Robert Griffin's sack projection as a rookie on the Cleveland Browns is 7.73%. McCoy was sacked at a 6.5% (7.4% for his career) clip last year, so that's actually a downgrade. So then you need a certain number of air yard improvement from the QB position to offset the downgrade. You'd need to essentially project Robert Griffin to have Cam Newton's rookie year as a thrower. Then you have to consider what you are giving up to get Griffin. Can you get anything for McCoy in a trade? These are important decisions that the Browns have to make, re: RG3. If they conclude that Greg Little is going to drop third down passes no matter who the quarterback is, and AYPA (air yards per attempt) is going to remain low when you have Little and Massaquoi as your receivers, then the problem you want to fix is not going to be fixed by Robert Griffin. How "franchisezy" he is will not factor into consideration. The Redskins will have to do a similar analysis, though in their case, they know that they can't conclude that the status quo is viable. Still, Griffin is going to have a set value to the Redskins, and you can't go well over that value to acquire the player, otherwise, you're hurting your team. I think the Redskins have reached the conclusion that Andrew Luck is really very valuable to them: he might be the difference in the careers of Leonard Hankerson, Fred Davis, Roy Helu, plus whoever else the Redskins might draft this year. I think they like Griffin a lot and would start him from day one if they can get him, but ultimately remember that the team who is going to get Robert Griffin is the team that overvalues him by the most.
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