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RS12

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No Prescott? Guess they got all the info they need on him after working him out several times.

No Cardale Jones either.
 

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No Prescott? Guess they got all the info they need on him after working him out several times.

No Cardale Jones either.

They also had several long meetings with him at the Senior Bowl. It gave them the same information without having to use one of their official visits bringing him to Valley Ranch.
 

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Get ready for Connor Cook in the second round.
 

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Goff to me is the best bet for our Offense,his quick release .accuracy and ball placement are ideal and similar to Romo.

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Jared Goff will be drafted by Cleveland

Carson Wentz - I'd take Wentz

Paxton Lynch - second choice

Connor Cook
Christian Hackenberg - toss up

so sorry but i am more a 5 year project type says Jacoby Brissett
 
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gimmesix

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Jacoby Brissett would have to qualify as the surprise of the group instead of Prescott.

I think Prescott has been full vetted. Along with him, this might be the "short" list of QBs Dallas will consider in this draft.

IMO, Wentz with the fourth pick, possibly Goff. Lynch with a trade back into the first or trade down. Cook with the second-round pick. Hackenburg, Brissett and Prescott in the third or later.
 

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Jared Goff will be drafted by Cleveland

Carson Wentz - I'd take Wentz

Paxton Lynch - second choice

Connor Cook
Christian Hackenberg - toss up

so sorry but i am more a 5 year project type says Jacoby Brissett

Starting to think Goff may be their guy. Stuff can change but it almost seems like they are leaking all of this Wentz interest intentionally. It makes sense because if a team trades up with the Titans for the first pick...they are moving up to get Wentz so the Browns get their guy either way.

I am starting to think there is a decent chance both Goff/Wentz are gone at pick 4. No it is not a sure thing but the Chargers/Titans have both expressed interest in trading back.
 

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Brissett and Hackenberg are the two that intrigues me as development QBs. They have enough physical talent to be NFL starters, but won't come with too much expectation so more than likely won't be developed enough to start a QB controversy while Romo is here within the next 2 years.
 

bodi

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Brissett has a bit arm 10 cent head - I think he will be worse than Russell - he should never start a NFL game

He’s capable of making outstanding downfield throws, frequently arcing passes perfectly into tight coverage for big gains.

Consistency, however, eludes Brissett. He would make an outstanding throw right on the money on one play, before following that up with a miss on a wide open receiver running behind the defense. In theory, though, making the tougher throw is more important from an evaluation standpoint. Furthermore, his arm has plenty of juice. Brissett consistently drives the ball to the perimeter with ease, along with getting it downfield in a hurry. He can also remain standing in the pocket despite taking big hits.

Brissett remains incredibly raw. He still struggles to hit shorter passes, and when he does throw on target, his placement isn’t always ideal. Brissett also needs to learn to get the ball out quicker. He took too many sacks by holding the ball for an age. Overall, Brissett remains a project, but in a few years I believe he could be one of those rare late-round QBs capable of starting

gotta laugh

just the type of guy I want to draft
 

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Best accuracy percentage (ball location) vs. "tight" coverage per pff ... Connor Cook ranked 24in in my last rankings...

Wentz = elite game manager
Goff= almost P Manning
Cardale Jones= Elway
Lynch= cross between Favre and Roethlisberger
Cook=Eli Manning


currently have Wentz my 3rd ranked qb....and Cook is my 24th ranked player overall

big believer in watching interviews and full games to get an inside into these kids personality..these rankings are a reflection of that work...a great kid but hate Hackenberg's personality as a nfl qb

.will say best qb draft since 1983
http://www.nfldraftresearch.com/
 

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Best accuracy percentage (ball location) vs. "tight" coverage per pff ... Connor Cook ranked 24in in my last rankings...

Wentz = elite game manager
Goff= almost P Manning
Cardale Jones= Elway
Lynch= cross between Favre and Roethlisberger
Cook=Eli Manning



currently have Wentz my 3rd ranked qb....and Cook is my 24th ranked player overall

big believer in watching interviews and full games to get an inside into these kids personality..these rankings are a reflection of that work...a great kid but hate Hackenberg's personality as a nfl qb

.will say best qb draft since 1983
http://www.nfldraftresearch.com/

I can't tell is this is a spoof or not. Sorry if I missed the joke.
 

thehammer

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I can't tell is this is a spoof or not. Sorry if I missed the joke.

serious as cancer...kid

life/knowledge is much more then just making snarky comments to anonymous strangers

will give a quick explanation on how I evaluate college qb's(actually all positions)..

1st I get a baseline..I watch/rewatch entire college games of Eli/Payton Manning, Brady, Favre, Brees and Rodgers when they were in college...without a baseline watching a few minutes of cutups from draft breakdown is beyond stupid/pointless and a total waste of time. anyone watching guards better have watched Yanda play in college..and on and on for all positions

do research...many of the hof qb's have the identical Myers Briggs assessment score.... watch as many college interviews that I can find of the previously mentioned elite pro qb's looking for themes in their personality......after say after 40/60 hours of work I have a workable baseline

then I start watching every interview I can find of the current qb's prospects...then look up college major and hobbies. Introvert or extrovert, smart or dumb. confident or unsure of himself. Love watching how these kids handle themselves on Gruden qb camp. Hate the "yes sir", "no sir" types... looking for the confident kid willing to be himself..2 of these kids really, positively, jumped out at me this year..and it had zero to do with how well they diagrammed plays on a chalkboard

then I look at stats at how they played in close games and on 3rd down or near the goal line...some players thrive on competition while others wilt.

finally start watching games..1st with draft breakdown then entire games..especially close games..arm strength/athleticism is easy..where's their passion? Brady and Peyton Manning owned the line of scrimmage in their college pre snap reads..watch Goff pre snap...then Wentz Pff said Cook the THE most accurate passer in this draft with close coverage...I already knew that from watching him play. Best in the draft throwing into tight windows

finally measureables...height/weight arm/hand size...sparq scores

there is a reason that I ranked Goff #1, Lynch #2, Wentz #5, Cardale Jones #22 Cook #24 and Hackenberg #142 and said this is the best qb draft in over 33 years...it is the result of 100+ hours of studying their personality and watching film
 
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