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I'd love a NT and QB or QB and OLB in the first 2 rounds
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04-18-2011, 11:20 PM | #1127 |
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Quinn and Dalton? Locker and Paea? Ponder and Houston?
All possibilities, which combo would you prefer?
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04-18-2011, 11:22 PM | #1128 | |
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Quinn and Locker no doubt but I'd take Mallett and Paea also
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04-18-2011, 11:24 PM | #1129 | |
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Though I'm not sure Paea is projected to be a nose tackle in the NFL. |
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04-18-2011, 11:28 PM | #1130 |
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Wonder is NE will actually take a QB this yr? I still think Brady has 3-4 great years left though.
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04-18-2011, 11:33 PM | #1131 | |
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a lot of people are saying he's closer to 3rd round talent but the NT field isn't very deep
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04-19-2011, 10:57 AM | #1132 |
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I'm starting to think that we really are going to draft a QB in the first round. I'd like to toss out a couple of thoughts I have about that.
First of all, if the Skins are going to draft a QB in the first round, then there is no legitimate reason for them to trade down to try to gain more draft picks while hoping that their guy will be there later. That's because they are selecting the man who will be starting at the most important position on the field and they cannot risk not getting him. I do not buy the idea that the Skins may rate two or more QB's equally which, in their minds, might mitigate the risk of trading down. When picking the player they want to lead their team in the future, they must know which player they think would be the best fit. Also, I don't think that Skins management has the luxury of making a mistake. So, if they expect their player to be drafted higher than #10, then trading up makes a lot more sense than trading down. To me, that is simple logic. Secondly, when picking a Franchise QB, I think the Skins need to see something in him that is exceptional above and beyond the expected QB skill set. To my way of thinking, that eliminates all but four of the QB prospects in this draft. The remaining QB's are Newton, Gabbert, Locker, and Mallet. Some people might add Colin K. to this list because of his tremendous athleticism but I think he is lacking in the standard QB skill set. Cam Newton is a great athlete. To have his athletic gifts at his size is truly exceptional. He has a strong arm. Accuracy is an issue. Jake Locker is also an exceptional athlete. I think he throws extremely well on the run. He needs to work on his skills in the pocket and his mechanics. Blaine Gabbert has the arm and the ability to consistently make all of the throws he'll need to make with excellent accuracy and touch. He is a very good athlete with the ability to escape the pass rush and make plays. He has prototypical size for an NFL QB. Ryan Mallett has an amazingly strong arm and he is an accurate passer. Unfortunately, he is also a statue. He'll need to depend on a quick release and a decent OL. I like some of the other QB prospects but I just don't see anything exceptional about them that would put them in the same category as the ones I listed. |
04-19-2011, 11:19 AM | #1133 |
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Good post KI
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04-19-2011, 11:27 AM | #1134 |
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I agRee K I and I too think We will draft at QB at 10, especially because I think Quinn will go top 7 so our pass rusher will be gone. I'm really starting to like Ryan Mallett lately, dude has a tremendous arm and is pretty accurate.
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Haha PFT just reported the skins may be interested in Mallett. Obviously not something to take seriously, but definitely ironic. Shanny smoke machine running well...
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04-19-2011, 11:32 AM | #1136 |
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If Quinn isn't there at 10 (I think it's really about 50/50 right now), hopefully we can trade down a few spots and still get a top QB and another pick.
Without free agency we're probably looking at Rex being our starting guy going into the season and maybe Locker backing him up? Maybe not ideal, but not terrible either I suppose. All depends on how good Locker can be
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04-19-2011, 11:36 AM | #1137 |
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Woah seriously?!....maybe we need to start some fresh new threads because people seem to be posting lots of old stories.
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04-19-2011, 11:46 AM | #1138 |
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A little behind the scenes interview with Jon Gruden and his QB Camp producer
Inside Gruden’s ‘QB Camp’ « ESPN Front Row
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04-19-2011, 11:46 AM | #1139 |
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Yeah we could definitely use more new threads. These jumbo all in one threads get out of control and are hard to keep up with.
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04-19-2011, 02:03 PM | #1140 | |
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Either we take our guy at 10 or we accept the possibility that we won't get our QB of the future in this draft and trade down with the idea of getting more picks to improve other positions. Either of these plans would work for me. |
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