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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
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Uncle Phil
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
I'm just throwing out a wishful guess is all
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
Do you think the price to trade up for Bradford would be less than RG3?
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
Probably yes.
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
I don't think he's likely to be traded. I was just saying if he was the price is probably less than what it would take to get RG3 at #2
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
Will Bradford make more than Luck and RG3? If so, is it better value to trade up for either of them?
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
Tannehill against Northwestern
Really I think this is a good example of how much he struggled during the second half of this season. He seemed to lose confidence. His ball placement is erratic, his receivers aren't getting separation, he's questioning his reads. Sometimes he takes charge of the play at the line at looks great, but he's not controlling the game like he was in his first 10 or so A&M starts. He's misreading the coverage waaay too often to be comfortable. In this game, he looks more like Osweiler, but without the ability. I think the dysfunction at A&M this year probably caused Tannehill to develop some bad habits and make some questionable decisions, but when you compare him to a guy like Foles who played in all sorts of dysfunction the last two years and still completes 67-70% of his throws, Tannehill just doesn't grade out as a top two round guy. He's my 7th rated QB right now, and I'm not rating Weeden (who is a better player) because of his age.
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
GTripp, I would like your analysis of Foles along with video if you don't mind.
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
While I'm trying to dig up Foles tapes, here's a couple of Osweiler's more questionable games. I actually thought he hung in pretty well against Oregon, though the Illinois tape is more bad than good. Same with Boise.
Brock Osweiler vs. Oregon Brock Osweiler vs. Illinois Brock Osweiler vs. Boise Talent is undeniable, but the actual decisions he makes are incredibly questionable.
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
Kellen Moore vs. Air Force
Here's one where Osweiler really threw the ball well. This is "high upside" Brock Osweiler: Here's a loaded RGIII post with plenty of video Draft Breakdown — Scouting Report: Robert Griffin III One more Tannehill video, this time vs. a struggling OU defense:
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
I'll provide analysis on this post soon, but here's two Kirk Cousins games:
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
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Nick Foles vs. Oklahoma State Foles had his worst game of the season. But the only thing really notable about this game for Foles was how quickly the OSU scoreboard keeps ascending. Foles made a number of key throws in this game to keep Arizona in it until the fourth quarter, but he simply couldn't compete with a nationally ranked team. Arizona's left and right tackles are awful football players and I don't think their receivers get much separation. Foles gets caught guessing based on a presnap look about 3 or 4 times in the first half, leading to a negative play. He does this far less as the season progresses, but this is a tendency he showed in 2009 and 2010. I thought the OSU defense disguised their stuff pretty well, and was able to go blow for blow with Nick Foles (not that they needed to, with their offense). Nick Foles vs. Arizona State There's an argument to be had (based on this tape and Senior Bowl work) that Foles simply needs to work faster. He processes information quickly, but if he's going to fail in the NFL it is because he doesn't get the ball out quickly enough snap to release to help his receivers. Foles throws a lot of guys open. He has to. There is no alternative. These is not only a weak supporting cast, but a lot of these receivers he throws to are just soft football players. To me, Nick Foles handles speed deficiencies really well. Oregon vs. Arizona and USC vs. Arizona should have been total mismatches on paper, but Foles can speed himself up or slow himself down even when the defense can play much faster than his offense. He couldn't have completed 70% of his passes against a Pac-12 schedule otherwise. Draft Breakdown — Assessing Nick Foles
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
no tannehill, no weeden, please. If you sign flynn and get tannehill or whatever, fine - great.
If we get RGIII, great, but don't whiff and don't sell me on a 2nd tier guy if you can't get your guy. and we will need a WR, whether its blackmon or bowe or whoever. I wouldn't mind flynn, bowe, claiborne, xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx I'd be estatic. |
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Re: 2012 NFL Draft-QB Prospects (Chapter 5)
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