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By Anthony De Franco  October 17, 2009, at 3:48 pm
We might be about to see one of the greatest NFL draft experiments ever unfold.
We are stuck in a college season where we are seriously considering calling Jake Locker the best quarterback available. Every potential “franchise” signal caller was fallen flat on their face, and the ones that have been good are not NFL-type players.
What we do have is one of those potential franchise guys who hasn’t played badly. That’s cause he hasn’t played. Sam Bradford has now separated his throwing shoulder and now reinjured it today against Texas. What will this do to his draft stock? Well, that doesn’t depend on him as much as it does on all the other QBs stepping up and pushing him down the board.
Let’s look at what he have so far from all the potential 1st Round QBs this year:
- Jevan Snead, Ole Miss – 46.8 Completion Percentage, 9 TDs, 9 INTs. He’s been awful.
- Colt McCoy , Texas – 73.8 Completion Percentage, 10 TDs, 6 INTs, and even more questions about his potential as an NFL QB. Does he have the tools? Can he learn a pro offense? Can he succeed when he isn’t the best athlete on the field?
- Tim Tebow, Florida – 65.5 Completion Percentage, 7 TDs, 2 INTs; Had concussion earlier in the year. His play style has not suited the NFL anymore this year than it did last year. The arguement is well stated, but to quote 49ers beat writer Matt Maiacco “This kid is a winner doesn’t translate to the NFL.”
- Jake Locker, Washington – 57.1 Completion Percentage, 10 TDs, 4 INTs. Probably the best prospect of all of these, but I don’t know if he has great tools eithier. However, his knowledge of Steve Sarkasian’s pro style system give him an edge.
- Sam Bradford, Oklahoma – 58.7 Completion Percentage, 2 TDs, 0 INTs. Two shoulder injuries this season. Separated his shoulder in the first game of the year, and just reinjured today against Texas. Severity unknown.
So, out of all those guys, who would you put ahead of Bradford? There are teams out there like the Panthers (who don’t have a first round pick), 49ers, Browns,and Seahawks that are going to be looking into QBs. Will we see another player like Alex Smith get pushed up the board, or has the league learned from the 49ers mistake? Is it possible that we could see Eric Berry or Taylor Mays be the first overall pick? Will Tim Tebow go first overall? (God help me if that happens.)
This could get very interesting.
By Anthony De Franco  July 27, 2009, at 5:02 pm
Starting quarterbacks in the NFL suck. Let’s be hoenst, right now, Michael Vick is probably a better option at QB then what a lot of teams have. However, there is the question of which teams are going to be willing to take on the former felon. Here’s a look at some of the teams that could use Vick, regardless of their stance on him.
- St. Louis Rams – I think this is the most likely location for Ron Mexico. Marc Bulger is getting up there in age and does not fit the west coast offense that they plan on running. Vick would be able to sit and learn behind him on a team that has exactly zero anticipation of winning this season. By the time Week Six rolls around, Vick could be playing for a 1-5 team where the mission for the rest of the season is to get him ready for 2010.
- Washington Redskins – I think this would be idiotic, but hey, It is Dan Snyder. Jason Campbell has been on the hot seat all offseason for no good reason, and I’m sure that Snyder is still looking for a way to replace him. Vick would make headlines, which is what I think Snyder really cares about. He certainly doesn’t care about winning, that’s for sure.
- Carolina Panthers – This just in: Jake Delhomme sucks. After a playoff performance which made Kerry Collins look good, Delhomme has a real short least on a team that hopes to contend this season. With Vick sitting out for six weeks, it’s possible that he could learn to control offense that is based on a powerful running. With Jonathan Stewart, DeAngelo Williams, Vick, that team could run for thousands of yards.
- San Francisco 49ers – I know that they said that they weren’t interested, but I think that Mike Singletary would love to get his hands on Vick. He’s a shaper of men just as much as he is a coach, and I think that he would love to be a part to the greatest comeback story in NFL history. Not to mention that the 49ers are secretly hoping that their current starting QB, Shaun Hill loses out to Alex Smith. That says something about your QB position.
All of these teams could benefit from obtaining Vick’s services, and while no one is saying it out loud, they are going to have some competition from the rest of the league to sign him. People need to admit that regradless of how they feel about the guy, he’s a top 15-20 quarterback in this league right now.
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