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I'd like to see us take Logan Thomas late
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The media is really hyping all these QBs again. Just like last year.
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Quote:Matt Scott in the fourth!!!Rofl! I remember that. And I remember how excited everybody was in town about getting him after the draft too. Gabbert truly scarred this town, lol.
I want 3 players. Clowney, Bridgewater, Manziel. Jaguars have the number 3 pick. Just give me one of those 3 at 3, and I'm happy.
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This little Thomas trend must be media fueled. I don't get it.
Maybe it was his 4 completions at the senior bowl? Quote:The media is really hyping all these QBs again. Just like last year. Yup its about 10 QBs people keep claiming will go in the 1st 3 rounds, thats just not gonna happen maybe 6 or 7
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Logan Thomas is not accurate and makes questionable decisions...no thanks in any round if you are looking at him as a developmental QB. I would possibly take him late as a transition player to TE only.
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I haven't even seen the media prop Logan up. I don't think anyone is saying he is good, but I am saying that neither are Savage, Mett, or Garoppolo...and if I'm gonna take a guy that has ~10% chance of hitting I'm taking Logan (or Brett Smith who you can actually get late) because his upside is a lot higher than anyone after the top 4.
But really I'm not taking any of them on day 2. I'm taking QB at 3, praying Teddy or Carr do magically fall to 39, or I'm waiting until day 3. Quote:I haven't even seen the media prop Logan up. I don't think anyone is saying he is good, but I am saying that neither are Savage, Mett, or Garoppolo...and if I'm gonna take a guy that has ~10% chance of hitting I'm taking Logan (or Brett Smith who you can actually get late) because his upside is a lot higher than anyone after the top 4.Kiper was loving him in the second or third round yesterday, and to say his upside is higher shows you don't put as much effort in as you claim. Quote:Kiper was loving him in the second or third round yesterday, and to say his upside is higher shows you don't put as much effort in as you claim.Best size in the class + strongest arm in the class + best athleticism in the class = highest upside QB in the draft. It doesn't mean he has good odds of reaching his ceiling, but if he does he will be the best QB from this class by a good amount. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:This little Thomas trend must be media fueled. I don't get it. He's hyped up because DAT ARM DOE and being 6'8 and like 260 lbs. Quote:Best size in the class + strongest arm in the class + best athleticism in the class = highest upside QB in the draft. It doesn't mean he has good odds of reaching his ceiling, but if he does he will be the best QB from this class by a good amount.Strong arm, yes-However Carr's is stronger. Quote:Best size in the class + strongest arm in the class + best athleticism in the class = highest upside QB in the draft. It doesn't mean he has good odds of reaching his ceiling, but if he does he will be the best QB from this class by a good amount. His athleticism is not the best in the class. Why do you use size as a determining factor for 'ceiling'? Quote:Best size in the class + strongest arm in the class + best athleticism in the class = highest upside QB in the draft. It doesn't mean he has good odds of reaching his ceiling, but if he does he will be the best QB from this class by a good amount. He's a bigger Stephen Morris. All arm and no brain. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:His athleticism is not the best in the class.I would put Franklin, Shaw, and Lynch in the best athleticism argument. Nobody is spending a second or third on them. Quote:I would put Franklin, Shaw, and Lynch in the best athleticism argument. Nobody is spending a second or third on them. Manziel is clearly the most athletic Quote:His athleticism is not the best in the class.Not even counting on the field where he runs like a gazelle, he led every QB at the combine in 40 time, 10 yard split, broad jump, and vertical...and was 2nd only to JFF in 3 cone and short shuttle. Adding that he is literally 4-6 inches taller and 20-40 lbs heavier than most of the other QBs (and completely embarrassed Savage and Matthews the other QBs roughly his size) I would say that he is easily the most athletic QB in this class.
Just watched the college all star competition and watched him seriously struggle trying to throw through a 3 foot ring about ten yards away. I actually felt bad for the guy. However, he was injured so all his throws were all arm.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Not even counting on the field where he runs like a gazelle, he led every QB at the combine in 40 time, 10 yard split, broad jump, and vertical...and was 2nd only to JFF in 3 cone and short shuttle. Adding that he is literally 4-6 inches taller and 20-40 lbs heavier than most of the other QBs (and completely embarrassed Savage and Matthews the other QBs roughly his size) I would say that he is easily the most athletic QB in this class.Yet you ignore the 2 names I threw out there as athletic rivals?
If you want a late-round QB project with starting potential in the future, I suggest Tulsa's Cody Green.
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http://s6.postimg.org/vyr2ycdfz/Teddy_Br...cked_4.gif Quote:This little Thomas trend must be media fueled. I don't get it. Simply put, he's got all the measurables of an "ideal" candidate, on paper at least. http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/columni...ollege.ece <p style="margin-left:40px;">"But understand that the NFL draft is not about college production. It’s about a player’s measurables. It always has been and always will be. The NFL covets players who best fit the position prototypes, because having the ideal height, weight, strength and speed give them the best chance for success at the next level." <p style="margin-left:40px;"> While I understand why fans would would shy away from a guy who didn't have the best college career, I also understand why GMs might feel otherwise, and he'll probably be overdrafted. So much so it may be surprising.
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