Who are the Day 2 QBs this year

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The QBs that get picked Day can often be the toughest guy to figure at this point of the season. Often times they seem to rise during Senior Bowl, film analysis, and workout. With that being said, who are some of the guys you think could be Day 2 possibilities.

Two guys I think could be Day 2 guys are Shane Carden of ECU and Garrett Grayson of CSU.

Carden has much discussed here, but Grayson has been one of the better QB's in the nation this year and has showed excellent arm talent making throws to all points of the field. He has been on alot of people rising lists throughout the season
 

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Shane Carden has that hitch in his delivery that makes me nervous. Grayson I do not know enough to form an opinion before Thanksgiving. Now after the Giants game I have CB moved way up on my list which shoves the QB down again in 2015. I think we have a small window with Tony and we need to maximize this draft to take advantage of his limited time at the helm.
 

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I hate the term "arm talent." Although not quite as much as I hate the term "eye discipline." I'm glad the latter one didn't catch on.
 

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Sticking with my prediction.

Bryce Petty will be a Cowboy. Via the Second round.
 

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QB Brandon Bridge, redshirt senior, South Alabama (6-5, 235)
In a below average senior class of quarterbacks, Bridge might be the most intriguing of them all. Although not a household name, he has the raw skills that give him a chance at the next level. A Canadian native, Bridge bounced around before winding up at South Alabama and finally earning his shot as the starter in 2014. He is tall, athletic and has the arm strength that rivals the howitzers in the NFL, showing a quick release with elite velocity to put the ball anywhere he wants on the field. Bridge displays a skill-set that is reminiscent of a very unrefined Colin Kaepernick, but he needs a year or two on the sidelines before ready for NFL action.

QB Shane Carden, senior, East Carolina (6-2, 221)
A Houston native, Carden holds the East Carolina records for completions, passing yards, touchdowns and a number of other categories. He operates extremely well in the Pirates shotgun spread attack, showing the quick strike ability to make accurate reads with timing and confidence. But while comfortable in the college game, Carden’s skill-set projects best as a back-up in the NFL, who can contribute if needed. He compares favorably to Pittsburgh Steelers QB Bruce Gradkowski, who has been a quality reserve in the league for the last nine years.

http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...ly-look-potential-qb-prospects-2015-nfl-draft
 

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Probably an unpopular opinion but I like Cody Fajardo from Nevada. He's a duel threat guy that plays in the gimmicky Nevada offense, but I see a ton of talent in the kid. The mobility is obvious, but he's got some serious arm strength to go with it. He's most likely a couple year project, but I think he has a shot in the nfl.
 

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Shane Carden has that hitch in his delivery that makes me nervous. Grayson I do not know enough to form an opinion before Thanksgiving. Now after the Giants game I have CB moved way up on my list which shoves the QB down again in 2015. I think we have a small window with Tony and we need to maximize this draft to take advantage of his limited time at the helm.

Yep, me too.
 

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Brandon Bridge | Quarterback
Team: South Alabama Jaguars
Age / DOB: (22) / 3/21/1992
Ht / Wt: 6'5' / 235

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A scout speaking to CBS Sports said South Alabama senior QB Brandon Bridge "has some traits you cannot teach."
"He's as raw as he is talented," the AFC North scout said. "The ball shoots off his hand and he has some traits you cannot teach. I'm just not sure how naturally the game comes to him. How much better can he get? What is his football ceiling? I'm not sure. But he could end up being a bargain for a team that brings him along at his pace." CBSprojects Bridge as a mid-to-late round draft pick, and ranks him as the No. 6 senior QB. "He has elite-level arm strength and release quicknesswith the ability to add velocity and extra RPM's on his throws with ease," CBS Sports' Dane Brugler wrote. "Bridge isn't shy about testing tight windowsand trusts his arm to make frozen rope throws and put the ball anywhere he wants on the field. He has mobility to keep the play alive when the pocket breaks down, shaking off arm tackles and stepping up with his eyes downfield." According to the analyst, Bridge must work on his mechanics and accuracy. Dec 3 - 8:25 PM
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The QBs that get picked Day can often be the toughest guy to figure at this point of the season. Often times they seem to rise during Senior Bowl, film analysis, and workout. With that being said, who are some of the guys you think could be Day 2 possibilities.

Two guys I think could be Day 2 guys are Shane Carden of ECU and Garrett Grayson of CSU.

Carden has much discussed here, but Grayson has been one of the better QB's in the nation this year and has showed excellent arm talent making throws to all points of the field. He has been on alot of people rising lists throughout the season

Don't sleep on Hundley being the first pick for Dallas if he's there
 
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