kerouac9
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Every few years there's just a quarterback class where no one comes out and is going to be successful. Looking back, I was wondering how people think this draft class compares.
Every few years there's just a quarterback class where no one comes out and is going to be successful. Looking back, I was wondering how people think this draft class compares.
Yeah... I'll be more surprised if there are 2 quarterbacks that develop from this draft class than I do if there are 1 or 0. It just seems to happen every five or six years that a group of passers comes out who are completely worthless.
I kind of anticipate that this QB class will be like the 2000 draft where on guy will be taken in the middle of the first (then it was Chad Pennington), and then no one will want to pull the trigger until the 3rd (when the 49ers took the second coming of Joe Montana, Giovanni Carmazzi).
I know that Tom Brady came out of that draft class blah blah blah, and maybe there'll be a guy like that in this group, too. But there probably won't be, and it's really, really difficult to predict who that's going to be, and you don't want to risk a 3rd round pick on a guy being Tom Brady when he's really Chris Redman.
I think I have said this before, but I think Renfree has the potential to have a Tom Brady "type" of career. Not that I believe he will turn out to be a Hall of Fame QB, but a guy who was underrated in college, good physical size, pro level offensive prep, and good QB skills. I will be surprised if Renfree does not make it in the NFL as at least a #2 QB.
Tom Brady type? Please rephrase.
The type of player Tom Brady was WHEN HE WAS DRAFTED, not necessarily how he turned out to be. Brady made himself into the Brady we see now, but his physical skills and college production were all average coming out of MIchigan. He was seen as a "nothing special" talent coming out of college but he did have the tools to be a QB in the NFL. Brady's work ethic and drive are what enabled him to use his average talents to become a Hall of Fame QB. Obviously this was aided by the enviorment in New England, but Brady never possessed elite physical or athletic skills.
and spent his college career with David Cutcliffe, the Manning's guru.I think I have said this before, but I think Renfree has the potential to have a Tom Brady "type" of career. Not that I believe he will turn out to be a Hall of Fame QB, but a guy who was underrated in college, good physical size, pro level offensive prep, and good QB skills. I will be surprised if Renfree does not make it in the NFL as at least a #2 QB.
and spent his college career with David Cutcliffe, the Manning's guru.
and spent his college career with David Cutcliffe, the Manning's guru.
So by "Tom Brady type of career" you mean the actual career that Chris Redman somehow continues to enjoy, right? Maybe Marc Bulger?
I think those are the most likely of scenarios and if I can draft that in rounds 4-6, I am pretty happy. However, as Brady showed, sometimes these types of guys have a fire that drives them to be special. No one can predict that type of production from a mid to late round pick, but as I said, I wouldn't be shocked if Renfree ends up being the best QB to come out of this class.
Young - Cutler - Leinart may turn out to have been the most disappointing.
Young - Cutler - Leinart may turn out to have been the most disappointing.
Hard to compare because we already have results from years past. We have no idea if any of these QB's in the 13' class will be good or not. Not a fair comparision. PLus in todays restructured rookie wage scale, there is NO way a bust from 2013 can equal busts of the past.
Plus, what about the 2001 QB class? There were a ton of questions about Mike Vick and no one liked Eli Manning or Drew Breese. There were a ton of warts for all those guys and yet, for the most part, these have been successful NFL QB's. That was considered a 'weak' QB class as well.
I think too many people just say 'its a weak class' and dont actually watch these players. I think Smith, Wilson, and to a lesser degree Nassib can have good NFL careers...
Yeah... I'll be more surprised if there are 2 quarterbacks that develop from this draft class than I do if there are 1 or 0. It just seems to happen every five or six years that a group of passers comes out who are completely worthless.
I kind of anticipate that this QB class will be like the 2000 draft where on guy will be taken in the middle of the first (then it was Chad Pennington), and then no one will want to pull the trigger until the 3rd (when the 49ers took the second coming of Joe Montana, Giovanni Carmazzi).
I know that Tom Brady came out of that draft class blah blah blah, and maybe there'll be a guy like that in this group, too. But there probably won't be, and it's really, really difficult to predict who that's going to be, and you don't want to risk a 3rd round pick on a guy being Tom Brady when he's really Chris Redman.