who is your big bust in the NFL draft

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Mine is QB Ryan Tannehill, Mr. Athletic/potential never amount to much at the QB position in the NFL. PLEASE, keep hyping this guy teams and media...he is not all that at all and will allow the Cards a great pick while someone else blows a pick on him
 

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Mine is QB Ryan Tannehill, Mr. Athletic/potential never amount to much at the QB position in the NFL. PLEASE, keep hyping this guy teams and media...he is not all that at all and will allow the Cards a great pick while someone else blows a pick on him

Isn't it cheating to go with a QB? At any other position you can be okay and start, or play a lot (a bust at LT may play RT or OG, WR1 may play WR2, etc.). That isn't the case for QB's. If you bust, you never play.
 

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Tannehill is too easy!

I'll go with the kid Poe at Memphis. The production just doesn't match the measurables, and he wasn't exactly playing against All-Americans consistently at Memphis.
 

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Yeah that's right I am going to say it, a lot of people on this board seem to like the kid so I fully expect some to blast it.

My big bust - Luke Kuechly. Meet the next Ronald Mckinnon, meaning he will get you 100 tackles without a single one of them actually making an impact.
 

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Agree. I would rather draft Edgar Allen Poe.

Tannehill is too easy!

I'll go with the kid Poe at Memphis. The production just doesn't match the measurables, and he wasn't exactly playing against All-Americans consistently at Memphis.
 
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I don't care if it is consider easy, but the way they are hyping this guy is beyond insane...I stay with Ryan Tannehill
 

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I don't care if it is consider easy, but the way they are hyping this guy is beyond insane...I stay with Ryan Tannehill

I even heard on a radio sports talk show he might go as high as #3.
 

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I heard them talking tonight on tv and they thought he might go as high as #4. (Tannehill)
 

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Yeah that's right I am going to say it, a lot of people on this board seem to like the kid so I fully expect some to blast it.

My big bust - Luke Kuechly. Meet the next Ronald Mckinnon, meaning he will get you 100 tackles without a single one of them actually making an impact.

I totally agree. All kinds of hype, but I don't see one big play out of the guy. Just good enough to be around the ball a lot.
 

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based upon where a player is projected to be drafted and the impact a failure at that spot will have on the team....

I agree with Stout......the biggest bust of the 2012 draft is going to be

OT Jonathan Martin...Stanford.

He is likely the second best Tackle in the draft...but projects better to the right side in the nfl due to heavy feet and general lack of strength...he has no value as a draft pick until about 24 or so.....only Kalil and DeCastro are top half o linemen in this draft.
 

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If he's drafted to play LT, Riley Rieff is my choice. He'll likely be a solid RT but is not worthy of a top 10 pick.
 

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I'm saying andrew luck or robert griffin the 3rd. 50% chance one of these guys will bust. Luck is following peyton so that will be hard, but I think the colts are doing the right thing by doing a complete rebuild.

robert griffen the 3rd has pressure on him in washington because they have been so desperate and I think they are very unstable there.
 

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I'm saying andrew luck or robert griffin the 3rd. 50% chance one of these guys will bust. Luck is following peyton so that will be hard, but I think the colts are doing the right thing by doing a complete rebuild.

robert griffen the 3rd has pressure on him in washington because they have been so desperate and I think they are very unstable there.

Don't agree. People said the trade would handcuff the Redskins for years and RGII would have no weapons and the first thing they did was go out and get some complimentary players in free agency.
 

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