Official Draft Ryan Mallet Thread

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Assuming Andrew Luck is gone, I would be fine if the Cards drafted Ryan Mallet, QB, Arkansas, in the first round.

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been watching Mallett lately,...great running game,....maybe the best WR group in the country,.....reminds me quite a bit of one Matt Leinart.
 
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been watching Mallett lately,...great running game,....maybe the best WR group in the country,.....reminds me quite a bit of one Matt Leinart.
No way. Leinart never had Mallet's size or arm strength.
 

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Easy as A B C, 1 2 3, do re mi.

1.Luck
2.Mallet
3.Newton

If we don't get one of these guys, you might as well throw rotten lemons in my kool aid.
 

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For some reasom, I'm starting to like him. I don't think anyone can question his talent. He's completing over 65% of his passes at a high YPA , so it's not like he's dink and dunking it. And he's playing in the SEC so you can't really question his level of competition. The big question is his mental makeup. I can see alot of similarities to Ben R. They're both big guys that can make all the throws and have the arm to play in Whiz's offense. I think are mistaken when they try and compare Mallet to DA. The only similarity is their size. DA has never completed a high % of passes, even in college. In the last 2 years he has thrown 60 TD's to only 18 int's at over 9 yards per attempt.

Yet here's a scouting report to scare anyone away from him:(especially at the bottom). Granted this was prior to theseason and this site now has him projected to the Cards at 6.
Ryan Mallett Scouting Report
By Matt McGuire

Strengths: Good bulk and great height to scan the field
Outstanding arm strength
Very high talent level and upside
Adept at reading coverages
Nice mental clock in pocket
Quick release
Makes some jaw-dropping throws
Sells play action






Weaknesses: Poor technician
Footwork needs a lot of polish
Lacks some balance as a passer
Not very athletic or mobile
Not a very accurate passer
Shows some inconsistency
Doesn't throw an impressive spiral
Ball tends to sail high
Poor NFL QB pedigree (Bobby Petrino)
Needs a lot of space and minimal pass rush in pocket to operate
Back foot comes up too much on follow through, which hurts accuracy and balance
Character concerns

Summary: Ryan Mallett is getting overrated at this point because everyone is in love with his size and arm strength. However, there isn't much I saw on tape to give Mallett a first-round grade unless he improves greatly in 2010.

Mallett is a very inconsistent quarterback and an extremely raw talent. Plus, let's also factor in Bobby Petrino's poor history of sending quarterbacks to the NFL (Dave Ragone, Stefan LeFors, Chris Redman, Brian Brohm). Something about Petrino's system either doesn't prepare them for the NFL because the receivers are wide open thanks to great route combinations and play calling, or he just finds a way to mask the talent level (not a problem with Mallett).

Mallett is starting the season with a third-round grade in my book with a second-round projection because I think some team will overdraft him due to his immense upside. Maybe Mallett improves next season, but that would just be me giving him the benefit of the doubt, which I rarely do for prospects.

Player Comparison: Derek Anderson. Anderson has the size and the arm, but like Mallett, he is a bad athlete with poor accuracy.
 

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Anderson couldn't complete 65% of screen passes. Not sure how they are comparing the two.
 

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Did you get that scouting report from Walter Football? I used to enjoy reading them but recently they have become crap. It probably started when they got a Jimmy Clausen interview and continued to suck up to him the rest of the year. They are partial to certain players and do not look at things objectively any more.
 

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Nope. Won't be there. Worth a (possible) reach.

The Cards should have their pick of at least 2 of Luck, Mallet, Locker, and Newton when it comes time to select their pick. The Cards should pick whichever they like least, seriously. :)
 
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The Cards should have their pick of at least 2 of Luck, Mallet, Locker, and Newton when it comes time to select their pick. The Cards should pick whichever they like least, seriously. :)
They will draft a LBer that is out of the league in a couple years, at the most.

Or, they will take a guard who should be a tackle, or a tackle who should be a guard.

And, then, I will be totally out.
 

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Did you get that scouting report from Walter Football? I used to enjoy reading them but recently they have become crap. It probably started when they got a Jimmy Clausen interview and continued to suck up to him the rest of the year. They are partial to certain players and do not look at things objectively any more.
Yep, that's where it's from. I agree they used to be alot better but now they just try to be funny and it's not working.The thing that's good about them is they have a ton of info on players.
 

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They will draft a LBer that is out of the league in a couple years, at the most.

Or, they will take a guard who should be a tackle, or a tackle who should be a guard.

And, then, I will be totally out.

You forgot the corner who should be a safety...:mulli:
 

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I don't think I want him.

If I were running the show, I'd be thinking about the various ways I might be able to move up to get Luck.
 

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Why not Mallet, if no Luck?
I'm put off by the critics' concerns over footwork. We've seen what that can do to a passer in the NFL. Maybe it can be corrected, but my gut is that with these big guys it's harder to do.

I don't have disdain for him or anything, I'm just a little leery.
 
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I'm put off by the critics' concerns over footwork. We've seen what that can do to a passer in the NFL. Maybe it can be corrected, but my gut is that with these big guys it's harder to do.

I don't have disdain for him or anything, I'm just a little leery.
Good points.
 

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he looked really good against LSU this past saturday

of note -- he is completing 67% of his throws this year.
 

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They will draft a LBer that is out of the league in a couple years, at the most.

Or, they will take a guard who should be a tackle, or a tackle who should be a guard.

And, then, I will be totally out.

You forgot the corner who should be a safety...:mulli:

I'm put off by the critics' concerns over footwork. We've seen what that can do to a passer in the NFL. Maybe it can be corrected, but my gut is that with these big guys it's harder to do.

I don't have disdain for him or anything, I'm just a little leery.

That's the one thing Ben R. has is footwork.

Still miles better than what we have though, so I'll take any one of the 4 I listed above.
 
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