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Best QB in the draft

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Black&Black, Apr 14, 2014.

  1. Black&Black

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    I just don't have the stomach to deal with that. And it could work, not to shit on the idea. That's just not really a situation I would want to deal with, especially if Bridgewater doesn't work out.
     
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    I know, but I'm confident that Bridgewater will be a better pro QB than Newton.
     
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    Kiper just dropped him to the 33rd pick in his mock.
     
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    So applying Mel's amzing knack for being 100% wrong that means he'll either go #1 or #66.
     
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    Bortles and Carr will be the first two QB's selected in this year's draft.
     
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    y take on Manziel.

    Being from Texas, I have a lot of friends that were talking like he was God incarnate or something so I tried to watch some of the A&M games. I think he is a huge risk. First, he is quick. But not fast. I don't know that the quickness will transfer to the NFL. Second, his passing abilities seem to be a question mark. To me a lot of his throws didn't have a lot of velocity and seemed to float. I was actually more impressed with Mike Evans after watching a few A&M games. Manziel would also make throws into double or triple coverage. I'm not a QB expert, but his release seems low too. Couple all that with maturity issues and I have to wonder about his chance of success in the NFL. I wish him success, but I think he has too many question marks.
     
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    Arm strength is a fair criticism. I just disagree with everyone who says his athleticism won't translate to the NFL. Why the hell wouldn't it? Because he's white?
     
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    I have to see Johnny M be a pocket guy before I believe it. I just think he is too small to run around and be Tarkenton in this day and age, and he's not exceptionally fast either. Fresh meat.
     
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    That's the thing. The level of athleticism in the NFL is levels higher than in college He got away with it in college. I don't see it happening as much in the pros where everyone runs like deers
     
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