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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=SBXVII;875280]and I'd say yes. No different then how it used to be, giving a drafted QB a ton of money and he hasn't played at all in the NFL. Atleast we know what Flynn can do and what he might be able to do in our system vs. RGIII whom we have no clue if he will do well or not.
But the key is there is a Rookie CAP so there would not be a ton of money dished out to both.[/quote] The way I'm looking at it is with the Rookie Cap, it's much cheaper to invest in the high draft pick rookie than it would be the free agent. And with other teams in need of a QB (Seahawks, Miami, possibly Cleveland as well) if it was an either or thing, I would choose the draft pick. What if we invest a lot of money into Flynn, have him tied up for the next few seasons, and he completely bombs after year one? I think ONLY if the deal is backloaded with incentive based money. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
I think I, along with the rest of us, are missing the key fact about Flynn. We all saw his TD performances against NE and the 6 TD's against the Lions. And after evaluations, the majority of us are saying 'oh thats all his receiver's, his talent, his scheme.' But the thing we seem to be missing is that he is Smart enought to get it to the right guy, the open guy, and he is Proven that he can grasp and get a hold of an offense and make the right decision.
Who knows how good he Could be if he gets a hold of the Shanahan's offense, and gets a great playmaking WR.. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=skinsguy;875285]The way I'm looking at it is with the Rookie Cap, it's much cheaper to invest in the high draft pick rookie than it would be the free agent. And with other teams in need of a QB (Seahawks, Miami, possibly Cleveland as well) if it was an either or thing, I would choose the draft pick. What if we invest a lot of money into Flynn, have him tied up for the next few seasons, and he completely bombs after year one?
I think ONLY if the deal is backloaded with incentive based money.[/quote] I understand where your coming from, and agree with you but the problem is no one knows how any QB will turn out. Heck look at McNabb, although he was on the decline (which is why I didn't want him), Hasslebach is probably a better example, was playing for one team and was not really lighting it up then went to Seattle and did awesome. In the old days teams would pay the Vet decent money and the Rookie would get the payday. The only difference is it's flipped. So we give Flynn his payday and we still get RGIII at the top end of the Rookie CAP. Plus Allen has not really done what Cerrato has done in the past so I'd imagine we would get Flynn with a decent contract. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=CultBrennan59;875288]I think I, along with the rest of us, are missing the key fact about Flynn. We all saw his TD performances against NE and the 6 TD's against the Lions. And after evaluations, the majority of us are saying 'oh thats all his receiver's, his talent, his scheme.' But the thing we seem to be missing is that he is Smart enought to get it to the right guy, the open guy, and he is Proven that he can grasp and get a hold of an offense and make the right decision.
Who knows how good he Could be if he gets a hold of the Shanahan's offense, and [B]gets a great playmaking WR[/B]..[/quote] Cough, Blackmon, cough, number 6 pick, cough. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=CultBrennan59;875288]I think I, along with the rest of us, are missing the key fact about Flynn. We all saw his TD performances against NE and the 6 TD's against the Lions. And after evaluations, the majority of us are saying 'oh thats all his receiver's, his talent, his scheme.' But the thing we seem to be missing is that he is Smart enought to get it to the right guy, the open guy, and he is Proven that he can grasp and get a hold of an offense and make the right decision.
Who knows how good he Could be if he gets a hold of the Shanahan's offense, and gets a great playmaking WR..[/quote] On top of that he played well in the NFL in a WCO. None of the QB's coming out of the draft can say that. was RGIII in a WC style of offense in college? was Luck in a WC style of offense in college? I'm all for getting RGIII and hope he works out for us and we have a QB for the future, but what if he doesn't work out? whats the game plan? I'd rather have Flynn as well cause our chances of him working out are better then any Rookie coming out in the draft. He's proven he can make all the throws, can pick the right WR to go to, is safe with the ball, and "CAN" throw for 6 TD's in a game, in the same style system we run. Whats not to like? |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=chrisl13;875292]Cough, Blackmon, cough, number 6 pick, cough.[/quote]
It would be surprising if he's still there at #6, assuming the Rams stay at #2 he would be a great pick for them. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=Mattyk;875301]It would be surprising if he's still there at #6, assuming the Rams stay at #2 he would be a great pick for them.[/quote]
Yup. Almost no chance of getting Blackmon at #6. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=SBXVII;875291]I understand where your coming from, and agree with you but the problem is no one knows how any QB will turn out. Heck look at McNabb, although he was on the decline (which is why I didn't want him), Hasslebach is probably a better example, was playing for one team and was not really lighting it up then went to Seattle and did awesome.
In the old days teams would pay the Vet decent money and the Rookie would get the payday. The only difference is it's flipped. So we give Flynn his payday and we still get RGIII at the top end of the Rookie CAP. Plus Allen has not really done what Cerrato has done in the past so I'd imagine we would get Flynn with a decent contract.[/quote] Like I said earlier. If there is a good way to land both without putting the 'skins in cap trouble for the next few years, then I'm fine with that. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
The more tape I watch, the more I hope we are out of the Tannehill business.
RG3 or bust!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=skinsguy;875311]Like I said earlier. If there is a good way to land both without putting the 'skins in cap trouble for the next few years, then I'm fine with that.[/quote]
I am normally an advocate of cap-wise moves, but not when it comes to the Skins' next QB(s). The cap should be a non-factor. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=Lotus;875305]Yup. Almost no chance of getting Blackmon at #6.[/quote]
Would you trade up to get blackmon if you signed Flynn? |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=Lotus;875305]Yup. Almost no chance of getting Blackmon at #6.[/quote]
Maybe the Rams will be taking Blackmon at #6 |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
Do what you have to do to get RGIII or Luck. Just make the trade. No Flynn, no Hoyer (Really? Hoyer?) No Tannehill, No Foles, give the Rams 2012 1st rounder , 2013 1st rounder, 2012 3rd rounder, 2013 4th rounder or replace 2012 3rd rounder with 2012 2nd rounder and draft your QB.
As far as WR goes 3rd round possibilities: Ryan Broyles, Dwight Jones, Marvin McNutt, sign Vincent Jackson or Dwayne Bowe or DeSean Jackson. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
[quote=EARTHQUAKE2689;875347]Do what you have to do to get RGIII or Luck. Just make the trade. No Flynn, no Hoyer (Really? Hoyer?) No Tannehill, No Foles, give the Rams 2012 1st rounder , 2013 1st rounder, 2012 3rd rounder, 2013 4th rounder or replace 2012 3rd rounder with 2012 2nd rounder and draft your QB.
As far as WR goes 3rd round possibilities: Ryan Broyles, Dwight Jones, Marvin McNutt, sign Vincent Jackson or Dwayne Bowe or DeSean Jackson.[/quote] You gotta hope Shannahan and company has that "the time is now" attitude and feel like enough is enough of the shuffling mediocre quarterbacks in and out every season. You have to give up the farm, the fun and games are over. I read somewhere that we may have to only give up our first, third, and fourth to move up and get RG3 but this has to most certainly be bullshit. I can live with 2 firsts and this year's third though. |
Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
What if we draft Dre Kirkpatrick with our 6th pick then pick up Brock Osweiler in the 2nd. Also pick up Payton Manning if he becomes available.
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