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Pounding the table now for Josh Rosen next year
This kid is going to be a special player and would be the perfect Drew successor. Just hope we get the chance.
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Last thing I want is a QB drafted round 1.
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Let's play out the whole season first - If he has a decent year, he may not be there when we pick at No. 32...Besides, he has the personality of a twat...
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Im not saying drew is done by no means. Just saying time to find a successor and next yrs class is a good one. We most likely won't be picking 32 get real
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I'm not interested in drafting him. And he also needs to prove something against an actual defense, which the PAC-12 does not provide, nor does Texas A&M. He got a lot of hype as a freshman but was uneven, at best, last year. |
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he is a solid prospect so pound away.
Another solid option in round one Mason Rudolph, QB Oklahoma State 6036 235 4.77 #2 Sr 3 1/2 year starter. He's already proven his arm strength and a soft touch over the top, as well as his continued improvement in finding secondary targets, But the steal in the draft might end up being my favorite Luke Falk, QB, Washington State 6032 214 4.87 #4 rSr Falk is more than a system quarterback. big, strong-armed block of clay? Might be the best QB prospect to sit and groom. |
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Way too early for a mock draft.
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Remember a couple of those TD passes went right through the hands of defenders. Would everyone think the same if he had 2 or 3 more interceptions and lost by 2 touchdowns? I need to see a lot more proof is all I'm saying!
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Rosen's not it as he's more a Jeff George, Jay Cutler, Matt Ryan, Carson Palmer, etc... |
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I would be fine with three out of four on your list. None of them are elite and I want Payton to groom the right guy and not just hope he's good enough to win. |
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Tom Brady - 2000 NFL Draft Round 6, Pick 199 (Note: He's won a few Superbowls, the last one has him considered the GOAT now) Dak Prescott - 2016 NFL Draft, Round 4, Pick 135 (Note: Taken after QBs Jared Goff (No.1 pick), Carson Wentz (No. 2 pick), and Paxton Lynch (No. 26 pick) - all in the first round) Aaron Rodgers - 2005 NFL Draft, Round 1, Pick 24 (Note: SF took QB Alex Smith with the top pick of the draft) Drew Brees - 2001 NFL Draft, Round 2, Pick 32 (Note: SD let him depart via FA, opted for Phillip Rivers 2004 NFL Draft, Round 1, Pick 4) Kirk Cousins - 2012 NFL Draft, Round 4, Pick 102 (Note: His own team, the Shanahan Redskins, traded the farm to move up and take Robert Griffin No. 2 overall in same draft) Derek Carr - 2014 NFL Draft, Round 2, Pick 36 (Note: Taken after QBs Blake Bortles, Johnny Manziel, and Tedy Bridgewater - all in the first round) and the league's top rated passer last season? You're right, he was a high pick... Matt "Matty Ice" Ryan - 2008 NFL Draft, Round 1, Pick 3 (Note: He just delivered one of the all-time chokes in Sporting History) And should I bring up UDFA QB Kurt Warner, bagging groceries at one point between College and NFL, took two different franchises to a Superbowl? But, I will mention that SF QB Joe Montana (3X SuperBowl MVP, 4X Champ) was the last pick taken in the third round of the 1979 draft... |
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