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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Richmond, VA
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Re: With the 19th Pick, the WFT selects....
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: With the 19th Pick, the WFT selects....
History shows 2 or 3 out of the 5 that will go in the first round will bust. Jones to me isn't even a first rounder.
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Join Date: Jan 2020
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Re: With the 19th Pick, the WFT selects....
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But QB is 90% mental and mechanics. We see all sorts of athletic freaks, Jackson, Newton, etc., who never win big because they can't read Ds super fast mentally, aren't accurate, etc. Brees, Manning, Brady, Montana, guys in playoffs (or were) year in and out, are much more like Jones than any of QBs rated higher except of course Lawrence. Not saying I know, but you see so many great athletes who can't ever elevate mentally, and never have to correct mechanics because they always take off running. Pocket passers win long term in NFL. So lots of teams may place a premium on a guy they KNOW has that 90% of game down and is elite mentally, even if some athletic limitations. Again not saying I know, but the interesting thing is that people who know QBs--professionals who feed their families scouting--disagree so strongly. Lance and Fields may never be able to read a D and be pocket passers and could be total busts. Jones may never have the arm to punish you deep, but should be at least a serviceable starter. Which is a greater liability? I do not know, but opinions vary. I would say I would feel a hell of a lot better taking a guy like Jones near 20 rather than top 10. Lance's arm strength is really intriguing, but he should be rated 2nd or 3rd round, but sheer demand of market drives that price much higher and always will for QBs. So what do you do? |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: With the 19th Pick, the WFT selects....
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Parsons could be the best defensive player in the class...I wouldn’t have a problem moving up a little if he fell
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: PA
Age: 46
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Re: With the 19th Pick, the WFT selects....
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It's a local feel-good article about a Penn State player. There are legitimate reasons so many teams do not want to draft him. He may actually fall to 19 and if we're in a gambling mood on character issues, we might take him. It bit us hard with Guice last time we tried to overlook character issues. Id rather take Zavan Collins or Owusu-Koramoah.
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