Peter King
talked to a NFL talent evaluator of an unnamed NFL team to list in order the QB prospects from 2011 based on the teams grade that particular year. As you can see, Bortles came in 8th, behind Winston, Mariota, and Blaine Gabbert.
Here is the full list:
1. Andrew Luck
2. Jameis Winston
3. Robert Griffin III
4. Cam Newton
5. Blaine Gabbert
6. Marcus Mariota
7. Ryan Tannehill
8. Blake Bortles
9. Jake Locker
10. Teddy Bridgewater
11. EJ Manuel
12. Johnny Manziel
13. Brandon Weeden
14. Christian Ponder
At least we know it's not the Browns
I don't think this NFL talent evaluator is a fan of the Vikings QB draft selections. :no:
I saw that earlier and stopped reading when I saw Gabbert at 5.
I don't think he is a very good talent evaluator.
Quote:I saw that earlier and stopped reading when I saw Gabbert at 5.
Gabbert was widely considered the #1 QB of that draft. It's not like Gene Smith went rogue on that one.
Gabbert was a better prospect, despite how he turned out. Not sure why this is so hard to grasp.
I think his rankings are spot on, ecept id have RG3 at #2
Quote:Gabbert was widely considered the #1 QB of that draft. It's not like Gene Smith went rogue on that one.
i mean, some people had him as the #1 qb, but the majority said Cam.
Quote:i mean, some people had him as the #1 qb, but the majority said Cam.
Yea it was weird. What I remember is a lot of people saying Gabbert was the #1 QB, but still unanimously mocked Cam to go #1. I think it was an upside thing.
Quote:i mean, some people had him as the #1 qb, but the majority said Cam.
The majority said Cam but getting Gabbert at #10 even with the trade was considered a very good move.
Quote:Gabbert was widely considered the #1 QB of that draft. It's not like Gene Smith went rogue on that one.
Widely is an exaggeration. It was Newton who was widely considered the #1 QB prospect.
If you look at his film and stats, it's a head scratcher as to why he was even considered a first round prospect. He had a strong arm and good size, that's it.
Quote:Widely is an exaggeration. It was Newton who was widely considered the #1 QB prospect.
If you look at his film and stats, it's a head scratcher as to why he was even considered a first round prospect. He had a strong arm and good size, that's it.
The hair. Gabbert as a prospect was 90% hair and 10% combine.
Quote:Yea it was weird. What I remember is a lot of people saying Gabbert was the #1 QB, but still unanimously mocked Cam to go #1. I think it was an upside thing.
maybe like the winston/mariota thing right now. winston is pretty much mocked #1 by everyone but mariota is generally voted as a better player.
Quote:i mean, some people had him as the #1 qb, but the majority said Cam.
Nolan Nawrocki comes to mind as someone who had Blaine Gabbert as the top QB in the 2011 Draft. He had Gabbert as his 8th overall rated player in that draft.
Sometimes players just flop. In 2012, Kiper listed his top 10 QBs ever evaluated
1. Elway
2. Kelly
3. Bledsoe
4. Peyton
5. Lead
6. Testavarde
7. Ware
8. Aikman
9. Esiason
10. Young
Quote:maybe like the winston/mariota thing right now. winston is pretty much mocked #1 by everyone but mariota is generally voted as a better player.
I actually heard a guy ( I don't remember who it was) on ESPN say that he thought Winston would have the better rookie season, but Mariota would turn out to be the better player long term.
Quote:Sometimes players just flop. In 2012, Kiper listed his top 10 QBs ever evaluated
1. Elway
2. Kelly
3. Bledsoe
4. Peyton
5. Lead
6. Testavarde
7. Ware
8. Aikman
9. Esiason
10. Young
Who is "Lead" at #5 supposed to be?
Is it Andrew Lead? Or someone else?
Quote:Who is "Lead" at #5 supposed to be?
Is it Andrew Lead? Or someone else?
probably Leaf
I'll never forget how shocked I was, AT THE DRAFT, when we took Blaine. My friends said my face was priceless.
Quote:probably Leaf
OH, yeah, I guess it is.
I had completely forgot about Leaf.
He might as well be Ryan Lead.