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12-28-2012
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Which college QB would fit Garrett's offense the best?
We know that the Cowboys will be looking for a replacement eventually for Romo, and it might even happen in this upcoming draft a guy they can groom for the future.
Which college QB would fit this offensive scheme ran by Garrett the best?
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12-28-2012
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Andrew Luck
Oh well. On eyear late and would be unattainable anyway.
Sorry I couldn't add anything of substance.
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12-28-2012
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Geno Smith or Zac Dysert.
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12-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DFWJC
Andrew Luck
Oh well. On eyear late and would be unattainable anyway.
Sorry I couldn't add anything of substance.
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No problem lol. 
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12-28-2012
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Other than Geno Smith, here's my choice. You have to take into account the 2-3 years of development that will take place. I think with that amount of time, Bray could turn into a special player. The talent is certainly there, and he's only 20. I think Garrett could turn him into an All-Pro. But, I doubt we use a 2nd or 3rd rounder on a QB, which is where BRay will be drafted. If we take one late, I like Zac Dysert of Miami-OH. and ifLogan Thomas of VT declares, I like him a lot too.
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12-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IAmLegend
Other than Geno Smith, here's my choice. You have to take into account the 2-3 years of development that will take place. I think with that amount of time, Bray could turn into a special player. The talent is certainly there, and he's only 20. I think Garrett could turn him into an All-Pro. But, I doubt we use a 2nd or 3rd rounder on a QB, which is where BRay will be drafted. If we take one late, I like Zac Dysert of Miami-OH.
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Ok those are two interesting QBs but if I had to pick one it would be Dysert, over Bray because I watched Bray quite a bit this past season he tends to lock on WRs at times but he does have the tools to be successful in the NFL.
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12-28-2012
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I doubt the Cowboys would look at QB in the 1st rd of the draft, one guy I would not mind later in the draft would be Collin Klein of K-State
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12-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I doubt the Cowboys would look at QB in the 1st rd of the draft, one guy I would not mind later in the draft would be Collin Klein of K-State
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Interesting, I'm not a big fan of Colin Klein he to me would be a developmental QB and imho I don't see him as a first rounder but hey I have been proven wrong before.
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12-28-2012
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Klein will have to show something as a tight end or fullback...pretty much Tebow without the media attention. His throwing motion is even worse than Tebow's...he's got no future in the NFL as a QB. They didn't even invite him to the Senior Bowl.
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12-28-2012
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I'd be shocked if any QB could have success within Garrett's system if they can't make plays with their feet.
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12-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I doubt the Cowboys would look at QB in the 1st rd of the draft, one guy I would not mind later in the draft would be Collin Klein of K-State
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He won't even play QB in the NFL.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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12-28-2012
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Bray would need a new # but I like his potential.
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12-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IAmLegend
Other than Geno Smith, here's my choice. You have to take into account the 2-3 years of development that will take place. I think with that amount of time, Bray could turn into a special player. The talent is certainly there, and he's only 20. I think Garrett could turn him into an All-Pro. But, I doubt we use a 2nd or 3rd rounder on a QB, which is where BRay will be drafted. If we take one late, I like Zac Dysert of Miami-OH. and ifLogan Thomas of VT declares, I like him a lot too.
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I think when all is said and done, he'll go in the first. I think he has more upside than Locker, Gabbert and Ponder combined and teams all reached for them in the first.
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12-28-2012
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Garrett has a system?
But seriously, none of these QB's are worth us touching inside the 4th round. Would just flat out be a waste of a pick in my opinion. I really don't see us keeping 3 QB's anyway. Just not the year to be thinking about future QB.
As far as undrafted FA QB's I would look at:
Jeff Tuel- Wash St
Brad Sorensen- Southern Utah
Colby Cameron- La Tech
Mike Hermann-RPI
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12-28-2012
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Give me Wilson, Bray or Nassib.
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