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    My man crush for Stedman Bailey grows stronger everyday. It's the 3rd quarter and he has 3 TDs.

    Geno Smith 30/35 4 TDs-0 INT... Again..
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    I have been impressed with Geno Smith for years. This year he could be developing into RG3 of 2013.

    I just saw Stephon Taylor make some incredible lateral shifts to evade USC en route to a 50+? TD run.

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    I don't see RG3 in Geno Smith. Smith doesn't have RG3's athletic tools nor his build. He's skinny and doesn't have RGIII's arm strength, playmaking ability, or athleticism IMO. I think his production is more gimmicky too.

    I watched RGIII and thought "OMG, ELITE" the very first moment I laid eyes on him. I knew he was going top two after the Baylor game in week one and I argued so during that game, vociferously. I don't get that feeling from Smith.

    Smith is good but he's a developmental talent and not a super prospect like RGIII. I think he could be a first rounder but I'd be surprised if he goes top 5.

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    Never really believed in Logan Thomas and VT as much as I wanted to. People seemed to go wild for Thomas but when you look at his production it is mediocre at best, I think VT and Thomas are both incredibly overrated and losing to Pitt kinda proves it. He is pretty much played himself out of the first round, he has all the potential in the world but he hasn't put anything to use lately.
    I think wins and losses has very little bearing on Logan Thomas's draft stock. And if you're going to place the primary blame for today's loss on anyone, it's the run defense, not Thomas, who appeared to be VT's only offensive weapon.

    Logan will be drafted based on his individual physical talent and his intangible evaluation. If anything, team success will work in his favor because he's going to have started for 10 win teams pretty much every year.

    We've always known Logan was an unpolished, inexperienced passer and today didn't really illuminate anything new His stunning physical gifts remain.

    I think it's still highly likely Logan goes into the first round when he declares. I do think his lack of development as a passer could keep him from going first overall. But his physical skill set and natural playmaking ability shouts first overall. Guys like that will only drop so far.

    I think he'd benefit going back for his senior season, more than most. He could still be a first rounder on raw talent as a junior. But he could make himself an elite QB prospect by developing as a passer with a senior season.
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    This is the MOST insane bull**** ever! The refs are handing the game to BYU.

    and extra second, another kick after the block.

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    And it hit the upright! HAHAHA

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    For anyone watching the USC/Standford game tonite, hope you were looking on the defensive side of the ball. S TJ McDonald and LB Shayne Skov should be available in the 2nd round next year.

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    That may be somewhat true Steve, but teams want a qb who will outplay their competition on the college level. It's not like Pitt was a powerhouse team and PLENTY of qb's have done more with less talent against better teams. Barkley had a rough go at it today as well. My prediction at this point is neither of them go top 5. I realize qb's are highly valued by nfl teams, but this year there are MAYBE 2 or 3 teams in the market for a qb (though lol Browns if they go after yet another qb in the first two rounds), yet there are 5, maybe even 7, qb's who have solid 1st-early 2nd round grades, but none of them strike me as particularly elite qb's.

    If Barkley or Thomas end up being the 4th qb selected, they could have quite a slide before being drafted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laron Burgundy View Post
    My prediction at this point is neither of them go top 5.
    I'm predicting these teams to be the top 5 in the draft next year (in no particular order).

    Oakland Raiders
    Cleveland Browns
    Buffalo Bills
    Miami Dolphins
    Indianapolis Colts

    At least 3 of those teams are going to want to select a QB in the 1st round. Even if Barkley has a down year, one of these teams is going to draft him or if Smith rebounds, a team could take a flyer on him or even move up to get him.

    I have a feeling that next year is going to be a big year for Defensive players but that shouldn't eliminate the fact that teams that will be in the top 5 will be there because of crappy QB play and need to fix that one way or another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldskool View Post
    I'm predicting these teams to be the top 5 in the draft next year (in no particular order).

    Oakland Raiders
    Cleveland Browns
    Buffalo Bills
    Miami Dolphins
    Indianapolis Colts
    See, I guess it really depends who we think will go top 5. Personally I think Buffalo and Oakland will play well enough to not be top 5. My top 5, in no order, is:

    Miami
    Indy
    Cleveland
    Cinci
    St Louis

    I know the Cinci call will raise eye brows, but I don't think they're near as talented as many broadcasters gush about. The only teams I see them beating are Cleveland (x2) and Miami. Of course they'll probably win another game here or there, but I think their record will be 5-11 at best.

    In that case, Miami, Indy, and St Louis likely aren't going qb, and cinci may not either. Who knows, maybe the Rams lose patience with Bradford and you get a Rivers-Brees situation and Cinci decides a top qb is much more physically talented than Dalton. Either way, and I know qb's get overdrafted regardless, but if this group of qb's was in last year's class, MAYBE matt barkley goes over tannehill at 8th, but I have my doubts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laron Burgundy View Post
    Either way, and I know qb's get overdrafted regardless, but if this group of qb's was in last year's class, MAYBE matt barkley goes over tannehill at 8th, but I have my doubts.
    I think in the right situation and system Barkley can be a good NFL QB. But I just don't see him as a top 10 draft pick, or even maybe a first round pick at all. When I watch him I see a guy who has a good enough but not great arm, good accuracy short and medium but questionable deep ball accuracy, decent but not great athletic ability. His mechanics and footwork are sound and he has decent pocket presence but again not great.

    In short I just see Barkley as a good but not great QB. I see him as a good 2nd round prospect but if I was a GM I would not rate him as a first round pick let alone a top 5 pick. He will probably go first round and maybe even top 10 but to me that will be a reach.

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    I agree with you Martin. Barkley is a pretty average QB from a physical standpoint. He reminds me of Mark Sanchez in some ways, thought he's not the downfield thrower and playmaker Sanchez was, and he's a lesser athlete with lesser arm strength than Sanchez.

    But from a size, intangible makeup, college background standpoint, they seem extremely similar. Because of all that, I think he'll go in the first round. He's a four year starter with a ton of experience playing at a high level.

    Mark Sanchez was thought of as a middle first QB that ended up going top 5 because of his position. Then again, superior physical talent to Barkley and more of a gamer/playmaker. Still, if Eli Manning can go first overall in that loaded 2004 draft class, couldn't Barkley at least go top ten?
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    LB, there will be some teams that don't seem like they're in the market for a QB that will be in line for one in April. Teams will also trade up for a QB they like.

    Also, I don't think Logan Thomas will have a knock of being a loser because he'll probably have 20+ wins on his record if he comes out this year, 30+ if he comes out next. He's 13-4 as a starter right now.

    How high he goes will depend on how much growth as a pocket passer he demonstrates from now until his draft day. Right now I think you still see an athlete playing QB rather than a QB who happens to be an athlete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldskool View Post
    For anyone watching the USC/Standford game tonite, hope you were looking on the defensive side of the ball. S TJ McDonald and LB Shayne Skov should be available in the 2nd round next year.
    We're still 8 months away from the draft, but I hope we go OL in the 2nd round. It will probably be BPA for Shanahan at a few positions they are targetting, but I still think we need OL help.

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    What is Tyler Wilson's eligibility status? Is he a junior or a senior? He's 23 and has been at Arkansas for 5 years but I see him having JR status on a few websites. Maybe they're not up to date?

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    Also, does anyone know what illness Wilson suffered to get his medical redshirt his first year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterx View Post
    We're still 8 months away from the draft, but I hope we go OL in the 2nd round. It will probably be BPA for Shanahan at a few positions they are targetting, but I still think we need OL help.
    Honestly outside of RT, I'd have to disagree with you there. We have those guys to take over at LG/C/RG but they just aren't ready this year
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    Steve, I don't disagree on teams not caring about his win/loss, but Thomas, for his career, has neither dominated by running nor passing the ball. For all his physical gifts, he is very mediocre at football. His best game rushing is only 70 yards, and he did have a spectacular day throwing against miami, but that is the only time he's thrown for over 300 yards. Cam had 8 games with over 300 yards total offense, Logan has just 4 despite throwing the ball 40% more than Cam did.

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    Don't know where else to put this, but my frustration with the replacement refs is at a maximum. They are unacceptable and I think it's disgraceful the league has let it come to this.

    They couldn't control this game. The level of dirty play from the Rams was disgusting and the refs couldn't keep the game in hand. The Rams just ran wild. I'd say I've never seen anything like it before but the exact same thing happened in the Eagles Ravens game earlier in the day. This was thug ball.

    Player safety is absolutely an issue with these guys calling games.
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