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Walter football, the trashing begins again
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Quote:From their 2015 Mock draft. It does not disappoint. Plenty of trashing there too.He also had Buffalo drafting top 5, despite not having a first round pick next year. I see he changed it due to a poster calling him out. On a side note, heres his breakdown of Bortles BEFORE being drafted to the Jags, sounds like if it was anyone else taking him the pick would have been worshiped <i>5/5/14: </i>Bortles could be the first quarterback selected in the 2014 NFL Draft. Sources from around the league acknowledge that Bortles requires some development, but he has the most upside of any quarterback in the 2014 NFL Draft. Bortles stands a good chance of being a top-10 pick. We wrote in mid-February, "Two of the quarterback-needy teams picking in the top five have told WalterFootball.com that they have Bortles as their No. 1-rated quarterback. If the Houston Texans take a quarterback with the No. 1-overall pick, WalterFootball.com believes it will be Bortles based on conversations with league contacts." Nothing has changed that stance. That contention has become the mainstream opinion as Bortles had a quality pro day to help his draft stock. He is the top quarterback prospect and the only one who could go with the first-overall pick. In 2013, Bortles completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,581 yards with 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He has a nice skill set for the NFL. Bortles has a strong arm with good size and the athletic ability to scramble for yards. The redshirt junior needs to improve his footwork for the NFL. Bortles also needs to become more uniform and could stand to improve his throwing mechanics. That would improve his accuracy and ball placement. Sources also tell WalterFootball.com that while Bortles is intelligent, but he is going to need development in the NFL. Bortles has the best skill set of the quarterbacks, but isn't as NFL-ready as Teddy Bridgewater or Johnny Manziel. Bortles' stock has consistently risen in the lead up to the 2014 NFL Draft, so don't be surprised if he is still the consensus No. 1 quarterback come draft day. Bortles is a project, but he has the most upside. League contacts tell WalterFootball.com that none of the quarterbacks are grading out as a true No. 1, so don't be surprised if the Texans channel 2006 and take Jadeveon Clowney. |
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