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  1. #11

    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    I would go after the best mobile QB (sub 4.59) left during later rounds, preferably rounds 5 or 6. We can spend 2 years developing him while teaching him the offense. Ryan Perriloux has been great for us in practice but doesn't serve any real purpose when it comes to growing with the team.

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    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    [quote user="FroZeNx31x"]I would go after the best mobile QB (sub 4.59) left during later rounds, preferably rounds 5 or 6. We can spend 2 years developing him while teaching him the offense. Ryan Perriloux has been great for us in practice but doesn't serve any real purpose when it comes to growing with the team.[/quote]

    Not sure why you want to go after a mobile QB with our offense. However, if that is the desire, than Jordan Jefferson from LSU should be the guy. He is a big kid that is a smooth athlete.
    Round 1 - Bjoern Werner, DE
    Round 2 - Larry Warford, OG
    Round 3 - Darius Slay, CB
    Round 4 - AJ Klein, ILB
    Round 5 - Kenny Stills, WR
    Round 6 - Joseph Fauria, TE
    Round 7a - William Campbell, DT
    Round 7b - Kayvon Webster, CB/S

  3. #13

    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    I'm anxious to see what Gilbride's offense would do with a mobile QB at the helm.
    Jefferson is a good prospect but I've seen him in-game.....he doesn't have that extra "stuff" you need from your QB.

    Someone like Russell Wilson from Wisconsin would be an excellent prospect, also Dominique Davis from East Carolina (ran the Houston spread offense nicely, Boston College transfer)
    Both have been successful at the college level

  4. #14

    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    [quote user="FroZeNx31x"]I'm anxious to see what Gilbride's offense would do with a mobile QB at the helm.
    Jefferson is a good prospect but I've seen him in-game.....he doesn't have that extra "stuff" you need from your QB.

    Someone like Russell Wilson from Wisconsin would be an excellent prospect, also Dominique Davis from East Carolina (ran the Houston spread offense nicely, Boston College transfer)
    Both have been successful at the college level[/quote]

    Wilson will be playing baseball in 3 years and Davis is talented, so who knows. I prefer the traditional drop back passer at the helm.
    Round 1 - Bjoern Werner, DE
    Round 2 - Larry Warford, OG
    Round 3 - Darius Slay, CB
    Round 4 - AJ Klein, ILB
    Round 5 - Kenny Stills, WR
    Round 6 - Joseph Fauria, TE
    Round 7a - William Campbell, DT
    Round 7b - Kayvon Webster, CB/S

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    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    [quote user="FroZeNx31x"]I'm anxious to see what Gilbride's offense would do with a mobile QB at the helm.[/quote]


    Mobility from a QB is the most overrated part of QB evaluation. Top QBs make plays from the pocket.

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    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    [quote user="FroZeNx31x"]Jefferson is a good prospect but I've seen him in-game.....he doesn't have that extra "stuff" you need from your QB. [/quote]

    As a QB I'd rather have Perriloux than Jefferson.
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    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    That depends on how many more years Eli is expected to play.




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  8. #18

    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    kellen moore?

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    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    [quote user="slipknottin"][quote user="FroZeNx31x"]I'm anxious to see what Gilbride's offense would do with a mobile QB at the helm.[/quote]


    Mobility from a QB is the most overrated part of QB evaluation. Top QBs make plays from the pocket.[/quote]

    The game is changing.....soon mobility WILL be a major player in-terms of a QB's ability to win championships

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    Re: Any QB's worth taking in the later rounds?

    [quote user="Shockeyitus"][quote user="Shockeyitus"]Ryan Lindley, San Diego State....[/quote]

    Actually..in addition to Lindley, I also am intrigued by Aaron Corp from Richmond. Former USC quarterback.[/quote]

    So are the Giants. They went to see his pro day and get an idea.

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