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Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:55 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
http://www.seahawks.com/news/articles/a ... ef2638161b
A look at the position heading into the first three-day draft in NFL history – April 22-24:
Player, college Ht. Wt. Projection
Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 6-4 236 Top 5 pick
Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame 6-3 222 First Round
Tim Tebow, Florida 6-3 236 Second Round
Colt McCoy, Texas 6-1 216 Second Round
Tony Pike, Cincinnati 6-6 223 Third round
Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan 6-3 230 Third Round
(Rankings and projections by Rob Rang, senior analyst for NFLDraftScout.com)



The word: It’s not exactly 1983, when John Elway, Jim Kelly and Dan Marino – and, to a lesser extent, Ken O’Brien, Tony Eason and Todd Blackledge – not only entered the league but transformed it. Actually, it’s not even close. As Mike Mayock, draft analyst for the NFL Network, put it, “I think it’s a bad year for quarterbacks.” While Bradford is the consensus No. 1 in this group, the order of the others is open to debate. “No matter how many teams I talk to, there are just as many opinions out there as to who the next quarterback is,” Mayock said. “There are more questions than answers in the quarterback class.”

What about: Tebow, and his off-the-chart intangibles. All he did at Florida was win: 48 games, two national championships and a Heisman Trophy. In his final game for the Gators, Tebow set BCS bowl records for passing yards (482) and total yards (533) in a 51-24 rout of previously unbeaten Cincinnati. But all the pre-draft talk is about his throwing mechanics – specifically a looping, elongated motion before he releases the ball. Tebow has been working on holding the ball higher as he drops and sets. But no less a QB guru than Mike Holmgren, the Seahawks’ former coach and now president of the Cleveland Brown, offered, “It’s always been my opinion that that’s the most difficult thing to change in any quarterback. He’s trying to change it, but it’s really hard to do – particularly in pressure situations.” The questions now? How many teams will pass on Tebow? And how many will live to regret it?

Don’t forget about: Matt Nichols. The Eastern Washington University QB didn’t get invited to the combine. But he did get to show his stuff at the East-West Shrine all-star game, and displayed better size (6-2, 220) and arm strength than the bigger-school passers on the West team – Kansas’ Todd Reesing and BYU’s Max Hall. Nichols also was productive at EWU, setting 14 school and six Big Sky Conference records in 47 games. But he’s still rated No. 15 among the QBs in this class.

Seahawks situation: The club has made a major transition this offseason, hiring first-year general manager John Schneider and bringing coach Pete Carroll back to the NFL after a ridiculously successful nine-season stint at the University of Southern California. The next big transition for the Seahawks will be life after Matt Hasselbeck. The three-time Pro Bowl QB has one year left on his contract, but Carroll and Schneider already have started planning for the team’s quarterback of the future by orchestrating a trade with the San Diego Chargers to obtain Charlie Whitehurst. Does that move preclude them from also drafting a QB? No, as Schneider stressed twice during the news conference to introduce Whitehurst.
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I would be so goddamn stoked if my Hawks picked up Nichols in the 5th, 6th, or 7th round.

Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:40 am
by EWURanger
Here's another one, which also mentions Mariani from Montana.

Super sleepers in 2010 NFL Draft:

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With the NFL draft just a few days away, attention has centered on the top prospects expected to be selected in the early rounds. Yet every year unknown players chosen in the middle and late parts of the draft make rosters around the league and positively impact NFL squads. Here are 14 players, none of whom were invited to the combine, creating a buzz in the scouting community, and the teams which have shown interest in them:

Matt Nichols/QB/Eastern Washington: Nichols, a four-year starter at Eastern Washington, threw for more than 12,600 yards and had 95 career touchdowns. He's patient and has an excellent feel for the game and command of the offense. Nichols, who has already visited with a half-dozen NFL teams, possesses the size and skill to back up at the next level.
Teams with interest: Chargers

Marc Mariani/WR/Montana: Mariani elevated his game the past two seasons and is a terrific combination of reliability and toughness. He could easily be a fifth receiver at the next level; the ability to return punts is added value.
Teams with interest: Falcons, Texans, Colts

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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:40 am
by SmallCollegeFBFan
There is a good chance that Nichols is drafted. Skelton will be drafted for sure. There is an outside shot that RJ Archer is taken in the 7th round as well.

Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:16 am
by JMU DJ
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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:20 am
by EWURanger
JMU DJ wrote::jack:
Thanks for the insight.

Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:37 am
by JMU DJ
EWURanger wrote:
JMU DJ wrote::jack:
Thanks for the insight.

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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:02 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
JMU DJ wrote:
EWURanger wrote:
Thanks for the insight.

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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:02 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
Good find Ranger! :thumb:

Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:31 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
Chris Campbell/OT/Eastern Illinois: Campbell could be the best kept secret in this year's draft. He's already visited three while six offensive line coaches have privately met with Campbell. He's an athletic left tackle prospect with terrific size (6-foot-6, 328 pounds) as well as growth potential. Just a one-year starter in college, Campbell's best football is ahead of him.
Teams with interest: Lions, Seahawks
This guy sounds like a steal in the later rounds... hope my Hawks grab him.

Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:40 pm
by JMU DJ
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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:51 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
JMU DJ wrote:
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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:55 pm
by Grizalltheway
Talk about a circle-jerk. :jack:

Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:59 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
Grizalltheway wrote:Talk about a circle-jerk. :jack:
Circle-jerk envy noted. :coffee:



















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Re: Draft 2010: Quarterbacks

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 6:05 pm
by JMU DJ
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