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FWIW, supafly, have you ever watched Deal or No Deal?
The "price tag" on a player includes psychological factors.
It's an open secret that Elway doesn't like Tebow, and wants to get rid of him. That, in and of itself, drives down his value to the team.
Ditto with when a team has a glut of players at one position: it's hard to trade any of them when teams know they can just wait and have a good chance of getting one who gets cut without trading.
Not saying Tebow should be a first-rounder, but I don't think his "true" value is a 5, either.
Sure. That's an important aspect that deserves consideration, and one that has a lot of merit.
I would agree that his overall value is probably higher than a 5th rounder, but I don't know how much higher. It will be exciting (in an awfully boring way to be excited) to see what kind of value he brings. It could certainly be a 4th, sure. I doubt it would be anything higher. Then again, maybe someone will overpay for his services like Jacksonville and cough up a 3rd.
I think he could be a decent FB, or something to that effect; hell, he may even be able to improve upon his QB skills enough to lead a team like JAX to a much better record than they've had in a while. If so, it would be a very gutsy story of a guy who didn't have the supposed natural NFL talents to be a starting QB.
Overall though, I can't say that I agree with the notion that he'd be ready to back up a guy like Tom Brady, or even add too much to this particular team here.
I'm still going to stick by the notion that he's not a very effective QB at this time. However, that could change of course.











