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The talent level between Bridgewater and Mariota is slowly closing


Quote:Well that's why I brought up the point of the pundits and Kaep and RGIII possibly changing the way they play since they obviously have more arm/accuracy talent than Michael Vick. There's just more of a risk there. Look at Tebow, Vince Young, Akili Smith, Vick, all those other guys that were drafted and busted. Yes, there are pocket busts too, but I just feel like there may be less of a risk. 
 

I disagree with you there. Every player is a risk because the uptick in competition from college to the NFL is so steep, and no moreso than QB. Look at guys like Colt Brennan and Graham Harrell; they are pocket passers through and through and they busted. In fact, I'll bet that more pocket passers have busted simply due to the number drafted is so much higher. After all, there are only so many "good" Quarterbacks in the League. Everybody wants one, but they sure are hard to come by.

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Quote:I disagree with you there. Every player is a risk because the uptick in competition from college to the NFL is so steep, and no moreso than QB. Look at guys like Colt Brennan and Graham Harrell; they are pocket passers through and through and they busted. In fact, I'll bet that more pocket passers have busted simply due to the number drafted is so much higher. After all, there are only so many "good" Quarterbacks in the League. Everybody wants one, but they sure are hard to come by.
 

Yeah, but those guys were never considered top level NFL prospects. I'm not even sure Colt Brennan was drafted. There are busts at every position...but look at the elite QBs in the league. They're pretty much all pocket passer types. 

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Quote:Yeah, but those guys were never considered top level NFL prospects. I'm not even sure Colt Brennan was drafted. There are busts at every position...but look at the elite QBs in the league. They're pretty much all pocket passer types. 
 

Good point. Although Cam Newton went #1 overall, he is an outlier when it comes to "mobile, athletic" Quarterbacks.

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Quote:Good point. Although Cam Newton went #1 overall, he is an outlier when it comes to "mobile, athletic" Quarterbacks.
 

True, but he also is not quite living up to the lofty status of that #1 pick. It's yet to be seen, but no one would consider him a top level QB at this point in year three. 

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Quote:Now this is something that I was thinking last night too. But then again I thought this is his first real tough game. No one wants to be objective though.
Strong arm and athletic, he has all the measurables. But he only has experiences in his spread-read option offense, and he struggled with his accuracy when he has to improvise. He also hasnt taken any snap from under center. He's not NFL ready.


No QB should be drafted to this team just to sit and learn. That boat has sailed long ago.
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Quote:You would be happy if they took MM with the 1st or 2nd pick? It would be a huge setback to the franchise.
If we didn't get Teddy I'd be fine with MM

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Quote:If we didn't get Teddy I'd be fine with MM
 

That makes one of us.

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Quote:That makes one of us.
Trust me I'm Teddy all day but Mariota seems to have some skills to be cultivated. He would need work but not a lot. He seems to have a natural feel for the position

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I tried to be objective with Mariota for two straight games now.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see what the fuzz is all about as far as his pro prospect is concerned.


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Quote:Trust me I'm Teddy all day but Mariota seems to have some skills to be cultivated. He would need work but not a lot. He seems to have a natural feel for the position
 

If Mariota gets thrown into the NFL on this team he will end up having a very Carr/Gabbert type career.

 

I also highly doubt he declares now.

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Quote:Trust me I'm Teddy all day but Mariota seems to have some skills to be cultivated. He would need work but not a lot. He seems to have a natural feel for the position
 

Mariota could be a star in the NFL, but I'm not as high on him as I once was.  He's still a very raw passer who will need to sit and learn if he comes out this year.  The fumbling issue over the last few games has also concerned me.

 

But yes, he definitely has a high ceiling. I think it'd be in his best interest to stay in school for one more year though, even though he has no chance at being the #1 pick in 2015.  That shouldn't influence his decision.  He needs to stay in school and get better.

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Every prospect isnt complete like Teddy. Mariota has his flaws but has a very high ceiling. You cant fault him for being in a spread offense, how do you know he wont be able to adapt to a pro style scheme?

 

I obviously like Teddy a lot better but if somehow we end up with the 2nd pick I want Mariota over clowney + 2nd round QB. 2nd rounders last until then for a reason, theyre very very risky.


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Quote:Every prospect isnt complete like Teddy. Mariota has his flaws but has a very high ceiling. You cant fault him for being in a spread offense, how do you know he wont be able to adapt to a pro style scheme?


I obviously like Teddy a lot better but if somehow we end up with the 2nd pick I want Mariota over clowney + 2nd round QB. 2nd last get there for a reason, theyre very very risky.


My thoughts exactly
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If we don't get the number one pick -- which we will -- but hypothetically if we don't, and Teddy is taken first overall?  I honestly don't know what to do.  Seriously.  There's no other QB that I want with that type of value.  Maybe take a chance on Tajh Boyd in the second round, but I think he goes somewhere mid-first.

 

In that case, I think you have to go with Clowney or Barr.  That is if you cannot trade down several spots, and maybe take a guy like Tim Jernigan or CJ Mosely while also garnering a second and third rounder, or a future first.

 

But I'm not worried at all.  We suck pretty hard.  We'll get top pick.  Teddy is ours.


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If we don't Bridgewater, we get clowney, pick up Lache in the 2nd and hopefully get Winston next year or Hackenberg the year after that


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Quote:If we don't Bridgewater, we get clowney, pick up Lache in the 2nd and hopefully get Winston next year or Hackenberg the year after that


Or Peyton Manning's kid in 2030.
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Quote:If we don't Bridgewater, we get clowney, pick up Lache in the 2nd and hopefully get Winston next year or Hackenberg the year after that
 

It's like some of you don't even watch the NFL.

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Quote:It's like some of you don't even watch the NFL.
So are you saying, we should draft an unready qb, go 2-14, miss out on winston and hackenberg, waste about 2-3 seasons of valuable time, ultimately having to go back to the drawing board in 3 years??????

 

Unless we find a diamond in the rough, i am all aboard getting clowney and special player in 2nd round if we don't get bridgewater

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Anyone think Aaron Murray can be a good starter in the nfl?Pocket passer,Georgia product,only he's only 6.0


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Quote:Anyone think Aaron Murray can be a good starter in the nfl?Pocket passer,Georgia product,only he's only 6.0
 

Lol.

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