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Old 03-26-2009, 09:31 AM
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NFl Draft: QB's

Which QB's in the draft could be the next draft day steal like Tom Brady...

Other than the top 3 prospects Stafford, Sanchez, and Freeman..




I like Graham Harrell....a little bit of a homer pick for me, but he's extremely accurate and has the leaderships abilities of Peyton and swaggger of Phillip Rivers. He has good intangibles.

I also like Rhett Bomar. He has the right tools for some one to take on and develop. He prob couldve been a 1st or 2nd rounder had he been able to stay at OU....
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anyone anyone? bueller bueller
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Harrell seems like a likely canidate... just need to be sure he's not a system guy.

Depending on where Pat White is drafted, he could be a steal. He seems to be wowing people at the combine.
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I still wouldnt consider these guys Tom Brady like steals seeing how Brady only started a hand full of games in college. Pat White started 4 years, Harrell was a heisman canidate. I guess if you were truely going with the Brady standard or a Cassel like guy who comes out of no where Bomar would have to be the guy
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Old 03-27-2009, 08:10 AM
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I still wouldnt consider these guys Tom Brady like steals seeing how Brady only started a hand full of games in college. Pat White started 4 years, Harrell was a heisman canidate. I guess if you were truely going with the Brady standard or a Cassel like guy who comes out of no where Bomar would have to be the guy

they dont have to be tom brady's just guys who arent top prospects....
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I'mnot sure that the top prospects are any good, much less the later round prospects. Perhaps White, because of his athletic ability.
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I dont think anyone. I really dont think any QB in this draft will turn into a pro bowler. I like Sanchez the most in the future but even him unsure. I also think way too many people are way too high on Freeman IMO.

But LOVE the wideouts, want Miami to grab Nicks but Tuna wont go WR
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I dont think anyone. I really dont think any QB in this draft will turn into a pro bowler. I like Sanchez the most in the future but even him unsure. I also think way too many people are way too high on Freeman IMO.

But LOVE the wideouts, want Miami to grab Nicks but Tuna wont go WR
Isn't this the time of year when teams look at what they ha for a QB and think "anyone is better than him"? We all know the only reason why Sanchez came out early is because McCoy, Bradford, and Tebow stayed in college. Next year at this time we will be talking about those three and who should be the #1 pick.
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Old 03-28-2009, 10:55 AM
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Isn't this the time of year when teams look at what they ha for a QB and think "anyone is better than him"? We all know the only reason why Sanchez came out early is because McCoy, Bradford, and Tebow stayed in college. Next year at this time we will be talking about those three and who should be the #1 pick.

Speaking of the big three for next year, who do yall think will translate into the best QB out of next years crop?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^

I watched the entire Florida/OK Championship game last year, and Bradford looks like a future stud.

I would actually suggest that Detroit address other positions this year in the draft because Bradford will be there for them at #1 next year.
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I think Bradford has the tools, but Tebow has the mental game and the desire. McCoy probably goes third on the list. I don'tknow that any of these three are better than the current crop. I see no one standing out amongst the three for this year or the three for next year.
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Josh Freeman (Kansas State)

Big, strong arm with zip, room to grow.
Needs experience, but could be a keeper down the road.
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Brian Johnson

probably be a 2nd day pick, good quarterback though

thinking Bobby Reid too, except he's not a man
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probably be a 2nd day pick, good quarterback though

thinking Bobby Reid too, except he's not a man

Bobby Reid comment lol.
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