4/11/2017 11:48:25 AM |
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tommy8345
Raleigh, NC
71, joined Feb. 2014
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GMs, scouts, etc. are saying this is the weakest group of quarterbacks coming out of college in years but the strongest group of running backs coming out of college in years also.
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4/11/2017 7:00:11 PM |
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sorpstar
Wayne, NJ
64, joined Oct. 2009
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After this guy who cares unless you need a QB in waiting...I thinks this guy is push up if Jets or any such team like them wastes a 121st round on one...
Projection first round to 2nd
Mitch Trubisky*, QB, North Carolina
Height: 6-2. Weight: 222. Hand: 9.5.
40 Time: 4.67.
Projected Round (2017): 1-2.
4/8/17: Trubisky has more of a second-round-caliber skill set, but that doesn't preclude teams from reaching on him in the first round. Teams have had second-day grades on many quarterbacks who ended up going as top-32 picks. Sources from three different teams told me they graded Trubisky in Round 2, but he received a first-round estimation from the NFL Draft Advisory Board. One playoff general manager told WalterFootball.com that they rate Trubisky the highest because he has the tools to play with accuracy and athleticism. Most team sources project Trubisky to go somewhere in the first round.
Trubisky was very efficient in 2016, displaying a quality skill set and accuracy. The junior beat up on some weak secondaries during the year, but it still is impressive that he had three straight games throwing for over 400 yards without throwing a single interception. Trubisky was impressive against Florida State and Pittsburgh before an ugly game against Virginia Tech. On the season, Trubisky completed 69 percent of his passes for 3,748 yards with 30 touchdowns and six interceptions. He also scored three rushing touchdowns. Trubisky (6-3, 220) was a backup as a sophomore and freshman.
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4/11/2017 7:33:20 PM |
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bsjr76
Tulsa, OK
40, joined Feb. 2016
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It is impossible- even for scouts- to predict a quarterbacks pro prospects. Ol Mitchell T. isnt a bad prospect at all. Watson outta Clemson is-to me-a deffinate. Even for the Browns. I like Mahommes. And that Peterman outta Pitt is a good dark horse. Running backs are flooding the draft. Im predicting that the mid-round rb's have the most "inital" impact. Mostly due to being under the scouting radar and not being keyed in on.
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4/12/2017 11:58:56 AM |
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tommy8345
Raleigh, NC
71, joined Feb. 2014
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@ Sorp,
How much longer do you think Eli will play?
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4/13/2017 12:39:40 PM |
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jinxthejuvy11
Philadelphia, PA
50, joined Aug. 2014
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GMs, scouts, etc. are saying this is the weakest group of quarterbacks coming out of college in years but the strongest group of running backs coming out of college in years also.
You mean thier weaker than Johnny Football?
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4/13/2017 3:56:10 PM |
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sorpstar
Wayne, NJ
64, joined Oct. 2009
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2.5 yrs more to 3
RIP Mr Rooney
I was make 15 he was like 35..at Yankee Stadium where Giants last played...was nice man
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4/14/2017 12:36:33 PM |
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tommy8345
Raleigh, NC
71, joined Feb. 2014
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2.5 yrs more to 3
RIP Mr Rooney
I was make 15 he was like 35..at Yankee Stadium where Giants last played...was nice man
I agree, RIP Mr. Rooney.
One of his many great achievements was to convince Bill Cowher to draft BIG BEN!
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4/14/2017 6:07:30 PM |
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sillylaugher61
Murrysville, PA
55, joined Aug. 2011
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I liked the old man Mr. Rooney. This one that just passed, I have nothing good to say.
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4/16/2017 12:44:28 AM |
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cactus911
Lexington, KY
62, joined May. 2011
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GMs, scouts, etc. are saying this is the weakest group of quarterbacks coming out of college in years but the strongest group of running backs coming out of college in years also.
IM a firm believer that I don't care how great you were in college that you have to prove it when you step up to the big leauges the N.F.L.
THERE have been so many bust I couldn't list them all and we all know a lot of them as someone mentioned JOHNNY FOOTBALL.....HERES a kid that his talent level was way overrated in my opinion as at texas a@m and he proved he is an immature idiot and football is better off without the likes of guys like him in the game...
U.S.C. LEADS the nation in quarterbacks that were touted highly in college and became bust in the n.f.l. theres a slew of them ...
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4/24/2017 7:28:47 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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