One QB in the Draft, One Out

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PennSkinsFan
01-15-2009, 10:26 AM
Mocking the Draft: Bradford Staying at Oklahoma | DC Pro Sports Report -- Sports news, stats and analysis from the capital of the free world (http://dcprosportsreport.com/?p=2500)

cdskins26
01-15-2009, 05:22 PM
Sanchez declared today, I like him a lot do you think he would be worth going for?

Ruhskins
01-15-2009, 06:35 PM
Sanchez declared today, I like him a lot do you think he would be worth going for?

Why? :smashfrea

GMScud
01-15-2009, 07:52 PM
Why? :smashfrea

If we drafted Sanchez, the day JC throws his first interception next season, someone will start a thread saying he should be benched in favor of a Brennan-Sanchez rotation. They will form like Voltron and save the Redskins.

GTripp0012
01-15-2009, 08:16 PM
If we drafted Sanchez, the day JC throws his first interception next season, someone will start a thread saying he should be benched in favor of a Brennan-Sanchez rotation. They will form like Voltron and save the Redskins.Actually, it probably wouldn't take an interception, and probably not even the conclusion of the offseason, for someone to suggest that.

itvnetop
01-15-2009, 08:39 PM
Sanchez is nowhere near ready for the NFL. His decision-making is his biggest flaw- he tries to force things where they shouldn't go. The Skins need to stay away from him. His family, his teammates and his coach all told him to stay (not just for selfish reasons). Pete Carroll made a poignant statement:

“Mark’s chance to increase his value and become the top player in college football next year would have been worth $10-$20 million or more — likely more,” Carroll said. “One more year of running a team is almost priceless, so he lost the chance to fully prepare himself and become the very best he could be before going to the NFL. That’s why there’s a 62 percent failure rate for underclassmen quarterbacks.”

The only player Pete's been wrong on (in terms of advising an underclassmen to stay) has been Lofa Tatupu...

gully
01-15-2009, 08:48 PM
Sanchez shouldn't be on our radar. The fact that Bradford decided to stay in probably says a lot about how much he doesn't want to end up on the Lions.

He most likely would have gone in the top 10 if not top 3, so it hurts us now that Detroit gets to pick one of the top players we covet (non-QB).

The Goat
01-15-2009, 08:56 PM
This poor guy, regardless of the team his nickname through rookie year will be... Dirty Sanchez.

#21Taylor4Ever
01-15-2009, 08:57 PM
I have a better idea. Why don't we draft some OL that aren't near 40 years of age, and groom Campbell into the signal caller most of us believe he'll become?

Sanchez. Pfft!

GTripp0012
01-15-2009, 08:57 PM
Sanchez is nowhere near ready for the NFL. His decision-making is his biggest flaw- he tries to force things where they shouldn't go. The Skins need to stay away from him. His family, his teammates and his coach all told him to stay (not just for selfish reasons). Pete Carroll made a poignant statement:

“Mark’s chance to increase his value and become the top player in college football next year would have been worth $10-$20 million or more — likely more,” Carroll said. “One more year of running a team is almost priceless, so he lost the chance to fully prepare himself and become the very best he could be before going to the NFL. That’s why there’s a 62 percent failure rate for underclassmen quarterbacks.”

The only player Pete's been wrong on (in terms of advising an underclassmen to stay) has been Lofa Tatupu...Pretty much my thoughts on his decision. The fact that his coach gave him the same advice I would have makes me think he's going to have a pretty short NFL career.

I have him as my No. 6 QB in the draft, but he probably shouldn't be that high.

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