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Is Bridgewater a perennial pro bowler? Do you think he is a potential 30 TD guy or 4,000 yard passer?
I believe so
Yes. I believe his ceiling is a top 5 qb in the league.
Well, let's just say that the current draftniks (the real ones not the facades like Kiper) say Luck is the best QB prospect to come into the NFL since Peyton...and TeddyB is second for most of them. He's higher rated than Bradford, Cam, Rodgers, Alex Smith, Stafford, etc.

He good.

Gonna be a good one
Teddy Bridgewater reminds me of Aaron Rodgers, the arm strength, accuracy, willingness to test vertically, the ability to throw guys open, the pocket presence and poise while keeping their eyes downfield. He has a legitimate chance to be a top 5 QB in the league.
Step 1: Sign QB who looks just like Teddy B with helmet and pads on.

 

Step 2: Bradley calls Teddy b and devises plan to get him some game XP early and on the sly.

 

Step 3: Have Teddy B practice with the 1s under the guise of the random QB look a like. Never remove the helmet at practice and no autographs or interviews.

 

step 4: Bradley annouces new starting QB for the week as Gabbert is "injured" and Henne isnt what the team is looking for.

 

Step 5: Watch Teddy B shred the rams secondary with Blackmon,Shorts behind the same o-line and inept running attack to the tune of 350 and 3 tds.

 

I honestly believe he could walk right in and start right now with little to no practice and blow Gahenne out of the water. No week of prep, no nothing just hand him the play book and tell Fisch to sit n the corner while the big people are talking.

After the current era of QBs retire (Brees,Brady,Manning) I think Teddy will be in the top 5. I see the order being

 

1.) Rodgers

2.) Luck

3.) Wilson

4.) Teddy

5.) Ryan

 

His floor IMO is top 12 ceiling could be number 1.

 

Like people have said hes the 2nd best prospect since Manning.
Better than what people were projecting for the various other No. 1 picks since Peyton Manning entered the league. How I'd rate the best prospects since '98:

 

5. Bradford/Eli

4. RGIII

3. Bridgewater

2. Luck

1. Peyton

 

"Ceiling" can vary as a projection, anyway. If Teddy literally achieves his very best scenario, he can be a Hall-of-Famer. A top-five passer through 2025 or so and being a perennial Pro-Bowler is probably what should be expected out of him.

If he's on this team I hope his ceiling is "Best QB in the league after Brady/Manning/Brees retires" 

GOAT
He has an Aaron Rodgers ceiling, which of course means the potential to be the league's top quarterback.

 

Just for fun, if I were to predict the top five QB's in the league in five years, I'd say..

 

1. Andrew Luck

2. Teddy Bridgewater

3. Russ Wilson

4. Aaron Rodgers

5. Jameis Winston

I'm not debating you guys, but what makes people say he's the second best QB prospect since Peyton Manning? I just haven't heard that before


Wouldn't it be something if in 5 years the two best QBs were in the AFC South and play eachother two times a year? Like Brady/Manning twice a year with division title implications.
And how sweet does that glove look on QBs. Love when a QB sports that look
Quote:I'm not debating you guys, but what makes people say he's the second best QB prospect since Peyton Manning? I just haven't heard that before
 

A combination of elite character, arm talent, maturity, football IQ, and pocket presence.
Quote:I'm not debating you guys, but what makes people say he's the second best QB prospect since Peyton Manning? I just haven't heard that before


Wouldn't it be something if in 5 years the two best QBs were in the AFC South and play eachother two times a year? Like Brady/Manning twice a year with division title implications.
 

I'd say third best behind Luck.

 

I beg anyone to find any real hits on Bridgewater's game other than the conference he plays in. Seriously. I mentioned this in the other thread and I am still waiting.

 

He had a tiny "sort of" complaint about his footwork last season. He spent the offseason boxing and now that isn't even a knock anyone attempts to make.
tony romo without the anticlutch factor lol

He better be a 30 touchdown 4000 yard passer. Would you tank a season for anything less?
Quote:Is Bridgewater a perennial pro bowler? Do you think he is a potential 30 TD guy or 4,000 yard passer?
 

If Caldwell isn't convinced that he's at least at that level then he's not worth the #1 overall pick that the Jaguars look likely to get.

 

Everyone here seems to think he is, though. I've never seen the guy play so I just take everyone's word for it.
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