Please, everyone, stop comparing Ricky Stanzi (or any other college QBs, for that matter) to Tom Brady. Brady played well in bowl games, and in the fourth quarter, in his college career. Not a single quarterback I have seen since has the amount of pitbull in him that #12 does.
I know that Stanzi won his 3 bowl games, including one over Blaine Gabbert (who I think is insanely overrated). He did not play well at all against Missouri in that game, and the entire season was a letdown for Iowa fans, who saw themselves as a dark horse national title contender only to lose their last 3 Big Ten games, including to an appallingly bad Minnesota team. His Orange Bowl victory in 2010 was solid but not overly impressive.
Stanzi may turn out to be a solid starter (I have my doubts and see him as a solid backup), but he will never remind anyone of Brady other than size and college conference. I do not see the upside. I think he has a high floor, but a pretty low ceiling. Make no mistake, I do like the idea of taking a pro-style, veteran QB who can make accurate decisions with the football, but Stanzi seems to be rising to a point where it would be a stupid move to take him anyway for the Pats. Why not just wait a few rounds and take Greg McElroy? Or go after Scott Tolzien or Ben Chappell in the 7th/UDFA portion?
A lot of people are getting worked up over taking a guy that, if the "experts" are all right, is rising up to the point where it would be a huge mistake to take him. Missing just a few key pieces to a 14-2 team, do we really want Bill to take a potential QB of the future in round 2 or 3? I ABSOLUTELY do not, and I do not understand why anyone would. Kevin O'Connell he may not be, but Belichick has shown a very good ability to get QBs really late that turn into solid players. I see no need to use a top 100 asset on a player who, ideally, would NEVER see the field for at least 5 years. I want the Pats to win multiple championships over the next few years, and that means I want players who will see the field.