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Do the Cardinals draft Manning of Ole Miss or Rivers of NC State?
Originally posted by Zona90
Do the Cardinals draft Manning of Ole Miss or Rivers of NC State?
Originally posted by Cbus cardsfan
Rivers in round 5 might be ok because he'll still be there.
Originally posted by ajcardfan
Manning. People continually question Rivers' arm strength for the pro level. If there is nothing to it, then why hasn't it gone away?
Originally posted by LVCARDFREAK
Whats it really matter?
I like Manning, but if your gonna question Rivers, dont question his arm strength. I could go through a list of 10 QB's (some of which still play in the league) who had below average arm strength and were successful.
If he has it up there (brain) it doesnt matter if his arm stregnth is below average, or if his mechanics suck etc et al.
Dont buy into that media garbage!
Originally posted by Crimson Warrior
Ok. We all understand that Jason White of Oklahoma has lost a lot of mobility with the knee problems.
But, is his name not even going to mentioned once? The guy is having an incredible season. He will probably win the heisman. When was the last time the Cardinals had a heisman trophy winner on the roster?
You want to talk about courage and leadership and perseverance and all those other intangibles that QBs are supposed to have, White has those in spades!
Im not saying that we should take him with the 1st pick of the first round.
But, if the guy is still there at pick, say, #100 lets bring him in just to liven up the competition a little.
Originally posted by Mojo
we should draft Kellen winslow Jr cause he is a (freaking) soldier
plus he would make for some harlious post game interviews.
Originally posted by Zona90
Do the Cardinals draft Manning of Ole Miss or Rivers of NC State?
Originally posted by Krangthebrain
No he won't, that's ridiculous.
He'll be taken in round 2.
Originally posted by Floridacard
Manning. He is the prototype NFL quarterback but IMO the most important aspect to consider is that as much as everyone talks about the huge risk involved with 1st round quarterbacks (Ryan Leaf, Cade McNown, Dave Klingler, etc..) with Manning I don't see that sort of uncertainty. He's not a 1 year wonder, he's been around the NFL game his entire life and he has a brother who is a top NFL QB right now giving him advice. These guys are a really tight family and Peyton is most definately getting Eli prepared for the NFL. Eli should be further along than Peyton was as a rookie and he threw for 3000 yards as a rookie. Not only is he talented enough to be a star in the league but he is as close to a sure thing as you'll ever get. I just don't see the question marks usually associated with draft prospects pertaining to Eli.
Originally posted by 8ndkorner
Man I'm here to hear ya. How can we go wrong with this pick and his pedigree?
This kid grew with the NFL. The competition with his brother would be fun to watch.
I have a problem with the fact that this is the Cards org. and signing him on time before it got ugly would most likely come into play but geeze, we blew the last one. Don't let this guy slip away from us if we have him in our sites.
Oh and Z99, I sent the tape of the last win finally. It could be the last time we see this team win so it's going to get worn out man.
Originally posted by Zona99
Thanks Super 8 I will be looking for it. I might get my AeroSmith CD and play Dream on while watching the game.
Navy Mike
Originally posted by BACH
War Room gives him a 4.0 potential rating (10-scale), which means he should be a 4th - 5th round selection. Sorry...
Anyway, they give both Manning and Roetlisberger a 8.8 rating. By comparison the pre-draft ratings last year were: Palmer 8.8, Leftwich 8.7, Boller 8.4 & Grossmann 8.2.
Originally posted by Crimson Warrior
Ok. We all understand that Jason White of Oklahoma has lost a lot of mobility with the knee problems.
But, is his name not even going to mentioned once? The guy is having an incredible season. He will probably win the heisman. When was the last time the Cardinals had a heisman trophy winner on the roster?
You want to talk about courage and leadership and perseverance and all those other intangibles that QBs are supposed to have, White has those in spades!
Im not saying that we should take him with the 1st pick of the first round.
But, if the guy is still there at pick, say, #100 lets bring him in just to liven up the competition a little.
Originally posted by Floridacard
Manning. He is the prototype NFL quarterback but IMO the most important aspect to consider is that as much as everyone talks about the huge risk involved with 1st round quarterbacks (Ryan Leaf, Cade McNown, Dave Klingler, etc..) with Manning I don't see that sort of uncertainty. He's not a 1 year wonder, he's been around the NFL game his entire life and he has a brother who is a top NFL QB right now giving him advice. These guys are a really tight family and Peyton is most definately getting Eli prepared for the NFL. Eli should be further along than Peyton was as a rookie and he threw for 3000 yards as a rookie. Not only is he talented enough to be a star in the league but he is as close to a sure thing as you'll ever get. I just don't see the question marks usually associated with draft prospects pertaining to Eli.