Last edited by GibbsFactor; September-27th-2011 at 03:20 PM.
OK, I'm going off of what people on this board have posted since Luck became a hot topic. I guess we'll see. If Luck is the best QB since John Elway, then I guess you were right. If he's marginally better than some of the other very good young QBs in the league, it would have been pretty foolish to trade away two drafts to land him when one of the other prospects plus 12 or 13 other young players might have been a better haul, right?
"Washington strolled to the NFC championship, outscoring their two playoff opponents by a combined total of 48 points. Their domination was more than impressive, it was historic. The 1991 Redskins boasted the largest average margin of victory among all Super Bowl champions."
--- America's Game
Of course they do. Franchise QB's are partially created, and allowed to bloom into what they have the potential to become, because of situation/coaching/supporting cast/time to develop.
Rodgers was a VERY different player coming out of college than he is now. People would have scoffed then if you told them that in 4-5 years time, Aaron Rodgers would have the best deep ball in the NFL. They would have laughed at you. He needed to sit on the bench for three years like he did, behind a HOF QB, in a stable offense with a consistent, proficient FO. He wouldn't have gotten that here. He'd be a totally different player right now, I reckon. Better than Campbell, probably, but not the stud QB he is now. Most QB's are not just "plug and play", even the ones that have franchise QB caliber skills. Rodgers the super-star "Franchise QB", right now in his prime, is a culmination of MANY factors and advantages, none of which he would have had here.
Almost every QB prospect who succeeds and DOES become that rare, elusive franchise-caliber QB, has a similar story.
Last edited by ConnSKINS26; September-27th-2011 at 03:32 PM.
"In 2012 the Redskins are gonna be the NFC East champions, and that starts right ****ing today.” --- Kyle Shanahan, 1/1/12.
Colts will most likely have Manning back, dont see their front office going for a #1 QB
49ers will get Luck
Seahawks possibly get L. Jones
Denver's fan base would burn the stadium down if they used another first on a QB
Jaguars - see Denver above
Dolphins, eh, I see them as the veteran FA QB type...
There's still Barkley, Griffin, Weeden, Tannehill, Cousins, Lindley, Moore. etc.
Last edited by Champskins; September-27th-2011 at 03:38 PM.
Champ...
Plus, as you get deeper into the draft, it becomes cheaper to move up. Let's say we actually do exceed expectations and go 8-8 and we're picking 15th or 16th. If there is still a QB or two that Shanahan likes on the board at 10 or 11, that's a trade I'm certainly in favor of making. I just don't want him giving a blank check to the team with the #1 pick when the difference between Luck and whoever we might get in the middle of the first round is probably not worth the price of acquiring him.
"Washington strolled to the NFC championship, outscoring their two playoff opponents by a combined total of 48 points. Their domination was more than impressive, it was historic. The 1991 Redskins boasted the largest average margin of victory among all Super Bowl champions."
--- America's Game
All those arguments change for Luck, though. Most of those teams take him if they're at #1. There are a few interesting questions if certain teams get the pick:
Jags or Vikings- Just picked a QB with a first, will they take another. Possibly, if it's Luck, but who can be sure?
Bengals- Only because they're such an insanely bad franchise, maybe they draft a K #1.
Colts- Gotta believe they take Luck, but maybe they decide Peyton is such an "icon" that they should trade the pick and build up the supporting cast for Manning's final couple of seasons.
We're not even out of September.
Why are we arguing over prospective QB's 7 months ahead of time again?
Hail.
Do we need to draft a qb?absolutely....But even playing with the notion of trading all of our picks for 1 player is insane. Have we not learned anything from Vinny? We need more than just a QB to fix this sinking ship.
Just an FYI - Mel Kiper (one of the biggest Draft Guru's - if you want to call him that) on JaMarcus Russell before he was taken #1
Three years from now you could certainly be looking at a guy who is certainly one of the elite top five quarterbacks in this league . . . Nobody has an arm like JaMarcus Russell. . .
Obviously, he'll need a little time. But you're talking about a 2-3-year period. Once he's under center, look out, because the skill level he has is certainly John Elway-like."
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I was stating to your claim that "USC offensive players generally suck" and arguing that Fred Davis does not, in fact, suck... that is all. No TE is worthy of a first rounder
Last edited by Champskins; September-27th-2011 at 03:57 PM.
Unfortunately, those football minds who thought that didn't do their homework on Leaf's personality. He had ridiculously high upside, but was a head case. Thinking that has any kind of bearing on what Luck will be is wrongheaded.
Technically, there is no such thing as a "sure thing", but Luck is as close to one as you'll see. The odd thing is people talk of being worried about drafting a bust, and then use that as an argument to not go get the guy with virtually no chance of being one.
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