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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Add an ability to deal with adversity and maintain your poise too.I have a few prospects in mind who I really like and I'll go into detail later, but bare in mind Draftniks, to be under consideration for Big Daddy Bill's Quarterback Emporium, you need at least three of the following attributes/positives:
- Good or better mechanics
- Productivity
- Football Intelligence
- Leadership
- Height
BB rarely strays from that. Brady was all of the above and must have set Pats QB-o-meter to Defcon 1, and although since then a few have lacked certain aspects (Brian Hoyer - height, Matt Cassel/Todd Mortensen - productivity, Rohan Davey - height) but in the main, most of our guys tick 3/4 of the above.
Which late-round QBs do you think they might sign to try and groom as the next Brian Hoyer?
Roper is reportedly missing his throw and getting tangled in his lariat under the Big Sky. I'd like to catch a game and see what's happening -- as I recall they also had a nice RB whom I'd like to scout some more.I think guys like McElroy and Tolzien could be options at the end of the draft. Maybe UNC's T.J. Yates could be a possibility too. I'll throw out one serious longshot. How about Justin Roper formerly from Oregon, now at Montana. Really tall, lanky guy, but moves well, throws a decent ball and seems to have some potential. He'd probably be worthy of signing as an UDFA or maybe picking in the 7th if he plays well for the remainder of the season.
I also like Cincinnati's Jr. QB Zach Collaros and Boise State's Jr. QB Kellen Moore, though I doubt either comes out early.
I have a few prospects in mind who I really like and I'll go into detail later, but bare in mind Draftniks, to be under consideration for Big Daddy Bill's Quarterback Emporium, you need at least three of the following attributes/positives:
- Good or better mechanics
- Productivity
- Football Intelligence
- Leadership
- Height
BB rarely strays from that. Brady was all of the above and must have set Pats QB-o-meter to Defcon 1, and although since then a few have lacked certain aspects (Brian Hoyer - height, Matt Cassel/Todd Mortensen - productivity, Rohan Davey - height) but in the main, most of our guys tick 3/4 of the above.
I have a few prospects in mind who I really like and I'll go into detail later, but bare in mind Draftniks, to be under consideration for Big Daddy Bill's Quarterback Emporium, you need at least three of the following attributes/positives:
- Good or better mechanics
- Productivity
- Football Intelligence
- Leadership
- Height
BB rarely strays from that. Brady was all of the above and must have set Pats QB-o-meter to Defcon 1, and although since then a few have lacked certain aspects (Brian Hoyer - height, Matt Cassel/Todd Mortensen - productivity, Rohan Davey - height) but in the main, most of our guys tick 3/4 of the above.
Who was that masked woman?It's interesting that the QB drafted the highest, O'Connell, had a fabulous frame and fabulous athleticism but terrible mechanics, and much of his productivity was carrying the football. Then he was beaten out by a kid with little in the way of physical gifts, but much better mechanics, accuracy and field vision.
Who was that masked woman?
I like Ricky Stanzi from Iowa (6'4", 230#). But I bet he gets taken too early for him to even be a consideration for us even though he's getting almost no draft buzz.
I like Ricky Stanzi from Iowa (6'4", 230#). But I bet he gets taken too early for him to even be a consideration for us even though he's getting almost no draft buzz.
If you watched the Utah game you saw what I've seen in the past, he's on my list.Box: Any thoughts on TCU's Andy Dalton?
Box: Any thoughts on TCU's Andy Dalton?
If you watched the Utah game you saw what I've seen in the past, he's on my list.