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Where is the best fit for the Big 3 QBs
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Since we have debated constantly which QB would be the best fit for our team at the #3 overall pick. I figure we could discuss the best place for these QBs to go and have long term success if they aren't draft by us.
Here is my list: Teddy Bridgewater - #20 Overall (Arizona Cardinals) I think having a year to learn behind Carson Palmer will be a great thing for him. Teddy has many characteristics that Palmer had when he was coming out. Not to mention that team is pretty stacked with talent on both sides of the ball. If Palmer is unable to get this team to the playoffs this season, then I could see Teddy taking over come 2015 and having great success. Johnny Manziel - #23 Overall (Kansas City Chiefs) A lot of people of this boards have jokingly (or seriously) said Alex Smith is his ceiling in the NFL. Joking aside though I think Andy Reid is one of the greatest QB guru's the NFL has ever seen. If he helped Michael Vick learn the art form that is NFL quarterback, then I can see no limits to the success he could possibly have with Johnny Football. Johnny might even get Andy that elusive Superbowl ring... Blake Bortles - #27 Overall (New Orleans Saints) Drew Brees is 35 years old and though he shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon....father time will eventually catch him. I think Blake would end up in the best situation here. First, barring injury to Brees he probably wouldn't even have to worry about starting for at least 2 - 3 seasons while he continues to develop his craft behind one of the best QBs of all time. When that transition does come to put Blake at the forefront it could potentially be as seamless as when Rodgers took over for Farve....minus the retirementgate (hopefully) We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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