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#1 21isSuperman

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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:14 PM

Where do you guys think he ends up? He is a mature, solid QB and I think if it weren't for his age, he would be the 3rd best QB in the draft and would be worth a first round pick. He will be turning 29 in October, so at the start of the season, he will be almost 30. With that said, he wouldn't have gone through all the wear and tear of 7 or 8 NFL seasons by the time he turns 30, so he might end up playing to an older age than the average QB. He won't be a franchise QB, but I think he will be a solid QB in the league. I've heard rumblings of him going to KC since they are so talented at almost every position other than QB. He would provide some competition for Cassel and has everything around him to have a decent/solid rookie season: weapons, solid running game, and a good defense. Is KC in the 2nd round where he ends up going? Where do you think he will land?
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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:22 PM

I think he goes to Clevland in the second. I think he's the third best QB in the draft. If the Dolphins don't draft Tannehill at 8, they draft him if available in the second.
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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:22 PM

He may have been a top 10 pick if he was 6 years younger. I definitely think he's better than Ryan Tannehill right now. Maybe the Browns will pick him in the 2nd to push Colt McCoy.
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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:25 PM

I think Dolphins should stay away from Tannehill and go after Weeden, Jenkins or the Quarterback from Wisconsin, he looked impressive both mentally and physically, Tannehill would be a waste of a high pick in my opinion for any team especially first round

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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:27 PM

He may have been a top 10 pick if he was 6 years younger. I definitely think he's better than Ryan Tannehill right now. Maybe the Browns will pick him in the 2nd to push Colt McCoy.

While MCcoy hasnt blown their stadium down like a Cam Newton, he doesnt have a clear cut #1 wide receiver, if I am cleveland I am drafting Floyd

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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:36 PM

While MCcoy hasnt blown their stadium down like a Cam Newton, he doesnt have a clear cut #1 wide receiver, if I am cleveland I am drafting Floyd


Well they're not getting Michael Floyd in the 2nd, if I were them I'd probably go Justin Blackmon at #4, Doug Wilson or Lamar Miller at #22 and Brandon Weeden at #37.
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Posted 15 April 2012 - 09:41 PM

Well they're not getting Michael Floyd in the 2nd, if I were them I'd probably go Justin Blackmon at #4, Doug Wilson or Lamar Miller at #22 and Brandon Weeden at #37.

True I forgot they were that high of a pick, but your right they need Wide Receiver as bad as they need a running back and they can get Running Back in the second and a good one at that

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Posted 15 April 2012 - 10:59 PM

He goes to KC and leads them to playoffs as wildcard along Pats, Ravens, Texans, Broncos and Colts
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Posted 16 April 2012 - 07:39 AM

Weeden could be a solid QB...or he could be another Chris Weinke.

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Posted 16 April 2012 - 10:44 AM

Miami could be another option. They have a fair amount of talent, but I think they have more holes than KC. I don't see Cleveland making a move for him simply because of the age factor. Cleveland isn't in a win-now mode
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#11 Bleedin Blue

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Posted 16 April 2012 - 02:05 PM

Weeden could be a solid QB...or he could be another Chris Weinke.


He has better tangibles than Weinke and he is a definitely better than Tannehill at this point. Either way, there is no way that Cleveland should pick either of these guys up at #4. If I was Cleveland I would go Blackmon #4 and Weeden at #22. You get a great WR and a alternate option if McCoy doesn't show any progression from last year. Then BPA after that to build the Browns back into a contending team.

#12 21isSuperman

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Posted 16 April 2012 - 02:08 PM

He has better tangibles than Weinke and he is a definitely better than Tannehill at this point. Either way, there is no way that Cleveland should pick either of these guys up at #4. If I was Cleveland I would go Blackmon #4 and Weeden at #22. You get a great WR and a alternate option if McCoy doesn't show any progression from last year. Then BPA after that to build the Browns back into a contending team.

McCoy's never had any weapons though. I think he can be decent in a West Coast offense, but they need to get him more weapons
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 07:10 AM

He has better tangibles than Weinke and he is a definitely better than Tannehill at this point. Either way, there is no way that Cleveland should pick either of these guys up at #4. If I was Cleveland I would go Blackmon #4 and Weeden at #22. You get a great WR and a alternate option if McCoy doesn't show any progression from last year. Then BPA after that to build the Browns back into a contending team.


I agree that Blackmon would make more since than another QB, especially one that isn't even 1st round potential in the first place. Otherwise, Cleveland could go RB (Richardson) who IMO is the real deal, and go receiver in the second round (Wright, Jeffery, etc)

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Posted 19 April 2012 - 01:43 PM

I agree that Blackmon would make more since than another QB, especially one that isn't even 1st round potential in the first place. Otherwise, Cleveland could go RB (Richardson) who IMO is the real deal, and go receiver in the second round (Wright, Jeffery, etc)


I can see that and by all news coming out Richardson is going to be Cleveland's pick. Either way you get an outstanding offensive player who can start on day 1. I guess it just comes down to philosophy and in that case I would side more with Richardson in that defensively tough division.






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