Mitch, I don't think we NEED Tebow now.
If you want a QB OTF and you want the character of Tebow I'd wait a couple of years and take a good look at Matt Barkley out of USC. Very much the same kind of guy.
We indeed need a QB now. Why? Because Whisenhunt never starts rookies on difficult positions, no matter how talented they are. We draft replacements a year or even two ahead (In Early Doucet's case). Everything is planned well.
Mitch - I totaly agree. You can't teach will to win and toughness. That's why Leinart will never be more than average. QB is the toughest position in the game. It's the one requiring most personality and leadership. Tebow does seem to have all that, and I absolutely love his interviews, more than any other player. Not even Clausen is close to him when it comes to toughness and will to win.
Casserly made a good point on the mechanics. They are so horrible that even if he teaches how to drop back, step up, and release fast, over the shoulder, he still probably would revert back to the shotgun mechanics in crucial situations. I think that is a valid point. However, chosing between the opposite, namely great mechanics and no will to win, is much much worse. It will fail without a doubt. Tebow at least has a chance, mechanics can be learned. Very few are like Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner, posessing everything. But personality is more important by far, eventhough both personality and mechanics are required to play well.
Another point we miss is that shotgun is not only a college formation. The spread. Draft experts make it sound like that these days: "This guy can only play in the spread, thus, he will have hard time in the pros, he can't drop back". That is only partly true. It was more true before, but these days there is plenty of the shotgun and spread in the NFL. Especially Cardinals, we run it as much as some college teams. KW is alot of the time in the spread, as is Tom Brady. It is not important to look at where from the pass comes. The important is the decision and the accuracy of the pass. Toughness and leadership and will to win.
Tebow will need to have a big learning curve and that will maybe need some years of investment, at least two years IMO. I like him, i still believe Clausen is the better prospect because his learning curve is way way smaller and he will contribute for a team even his rookie year.
This is my QB list:
1. Clausen
2. Tebow
3. Bradford
4. Kafka
5. Lefevour
Bradford has the most amazing accuracy, and because of that he will never be a bad QB. He has an amazing touch on his passes. However, i lack to see the amazing in everything else. Stares down the recievers, is not that tough, and does not have "it". I don't think he will be great because of that, but I don't think he will be bad either. He is worth a pick, he will be a solid/good QB.
Clausen is by far the most polished in all areas.
Kafka and Tebow remind me alot of each other. However Kafka has also the mechanics in place which is intriguing. However, Tebows passes are better, more accurate, and his decisions are also better.
Lefevour, I need to watch him more to make a point, but the more I watch him the more he impresses me.
Also I hate the fact that experts label this as bad QB class. Depth? Sure it is horrible. But if there is one or two guy sthat will be the next great QB's, the class is still fine IMO, you have the chance to get the franchise QB. The depth is just horrible. But I believe that there are two guys in this draft that will be very very good QB's in NFL, and because of that the QB class is a very good one.