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Mel Kiper Jr. reported today that Philip Rivers and his unorthodox but extremely quick release are starting to grow on a number of scouts and NFL GM's. When the season started Rivers was considered by many insiders to be another Danny Weurfull with that odd push type delivery, but he has since changed the minds on many who now see him as a Bernie Koser clone (super quick release, super smart, great intangibles). Kiper reported tha Rivers is probably listed as a 2nd rounder on most NFL draft boards but could sneak into the later parts of the first round if he has solid post season workouts.
I have seen Rivers a couple of times and he sure is an impressive guy. He does have a rather unique throwing motion but he does seem to have some zip on the ball and his release is lightning quick.
Just a thought: I wonder if Larry Fitzgerald (WR from Pitt) was sitting there when the Cards picked (say 3rd or 4th) and they try to do what San Diego did 2 years ago (get a marquee skill player like Ladanian Tomlinson, in our case Fitzgerald) and then roll the dice that Rivers would still be there for us at the top of the 2nd round. John Butler (then GM for the Chargers) explained to the media after the trade that he wanted to get 2 bigtime players for his backfield instead of one. He saw Tominson as the best player on the board (many may have Fitzgerald as the best athlete on the draft board if he comes out) and still get a quarterback who better fits their system.
Not saying that I would do this. I am definitely leaning toward taking the QB but it does make for some interesting conversation especially if Rivers continues to impress in post season workouts.
I have seen Rivers a couple of times and he sure is an impressive guy. He does have a rather unique throwing motion but he does seem to have some zip on the ball and his release is lightning quick.
Just a thought: I wonder if Larry Fitzgerald (WR from Pitt) was sitting there when the Cards picked (say 3rd or 4th) and they try to do what San Diego did 2 years ago (get a marquee skill player like Ladanian Tomlinson, in our case Fitzgerald) and then roll the dice that Rivers would still be there for us at the top of the 2nd round. John Butler (then GM for the Chargers) explained to the media after the trade that he wanted to get 2 bigtime players for his backfield instead of one. He saw Tominson as the best player on the board (many may have Fitzgerald as the best athlete on the draft board if he comes out) and still get a quarterback who better fits their system.
Not saying that I would do this. I am definitely leaning toward taking the QB but it does make for some interesting conversation especially if Rivers continues to impress in post season workouts.