spanky1
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It is being reported over at www.profootballtalk.com that Vince is coming out. It appears that Tennessee will take him at #3.
spanky1 said:It is being reported over at www.profootballtalk.com that Vince is coming out.
NMCard said:"He has the blessing of God, the pastor and his family," said Yolanda Lezine, Young's godmother and the family media's spokeswoman.
moklerman said:Obvious choice for Young. I agree his stock couldn't possibly go any higher(see Matt Leinert). However, even though he has ties to Steve McNair would Tennessee be best served to spend the kind of money it will take, on one player? I'm pretty sure the whole reason they've been so bad is because of salary cap hell.
They already have McNair and Volek and are just now getting out from under a salary cap nightmare.The Titans should request permission to clone Kurt Warner, the only QB worth spending money on.
moklerman said:They already have McNair and Volek and are just now getting out from under a salary cap nightmare.
overseascardfan said:I don't know what the Texans are going to do. They have Davis at RB and Wells is a solid backup, they say they are going to keep Carr. They really need O line help but imagine the fans reaction if they take Vince Young. Yes, Bush is the BPA but you have to think the Texans have at least considered it. SF would then end up with hometown hero Bush if that happened.
overseascardfan said:I don't know what the Texans are going to do. They have Davis at RB and Wells is a solid backup, they say they are going to keep Carr. They really need O line help but imagine the fans reaction if they take Vince Young. Yes, Bush is the BPA but you have to think the Texans have at least considered it. SF would then end up with hometown hero Bush if that happened.
Crimson Warrior said:
I'm not endorsing them doing it, but they will be in perfect position to do it. If Fisher leaves then there won't be any resistance or expectations for 2006 so they could draft him and officially go into rebuild mode. I'm not even sure Young will make a good NFL qb but I can see Tennessee taking Young on a marketing level and have it fill seats at least until Young proves himself one way or the other.Building around a QB is acceptable in the Titans' case but not the Cardinals
Strengths:
Has the type of rare athletic ability that is hardly ever seen...Size is ideal with great height and a solid frame...Great speed and quickness...Outstanding runner and scrambler with tremendous vision...Arm strength is good, but not great...Has a quick release...Still has a lot of upside and got better each year while making a huge leap as a junior...Amazing leader and field general with top intangibles...A gamer who comes up big in the clutch...Can take over and dominate a game.
Weaknesses:
Has an extremely awkward delivery...Mechanics might have to be reworked...Very raw as a passer and is still a better athlete than quarterback right now...Doesn't read defenses all that well...Will make some poor decisions...Needs to adjust to taking snaps from under center and playing in a pro style offense...Might need to sit and learn for a year or two before he is ready to start at the next level.
Notes:
Has as much potential as any player the draft has ever seen...Any team selecting him will be making a huge gamble on greatness with a very high risk / reward factor...Protégé of Steve McNair, who has been like a father figure to him since his sophomore year in high school...More advanced than Michael Vick was coming out of college and could be a transcendent star who revolutionizes the position.
2005: 3,036 yds, 65.2%, 26 TD, 10 INT, 9.3 YPA.
Might need to sit and learn for a year or two before he is ready to start at the next level.
moklerman said:I think the prospect of possibly drafting Kordell Stewart part II is way too scary to me. If he can be had at a value that's one thing but to go after a "great athlete" whose mechanics are very questionable seems overly risky. A lot of you seem to be real high on Young, but is a project really worth a first round pick?