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Matt Leinart was widely considered the consensus #1 that year, and he surprised everyone by returning to USC. I personally liked Rodgers a lot better (insert humble bullshit here about missing so many times too), but there were/are legitimate concerns about Tedford QBs busting in the pros.
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EnterYourNameHere posted:How on earth does this stupid Stafford vs Dalton conversation come up so often? Not to mention over 8 YPA. He's 6th in the league in YPA, 4th in TDs and yards, 8th in percentage. I think he's OK.
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seiferguy posted:Pretty much agreeing with all of this. Price will probably be an UDFA, or a 5-6th rounder at best. He'd never be anything more than a backup. Kasen Williams' foot injury means he is almost certain to not be drafted, especially if it isn't better by the combine. He's so physically gifted, it's not out of the question that he could have a great camp and make a practice squad his first year and a roster his second, but more likely than not he's out of football.
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Eifert Posting posted:Not to mention over 8 YPA. He's 6th in the league in YPA, 4th in TDs and yards, 8th in percentage. I think he's OK. This is all a new level for him though, his first two seasons he was really mediocre in pretty much all those categories which is where the debate initially came from. He's breaking out now though, so good for him.
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Eifert Posting posted:Not to mention over 8 YPA. He's 6th in the league in YPA, 4th in TDs and yards, 8th in percentage. I think he's OK. It's funny, I wouldn't say Dalton has any elite skills but he's still really good and productive. I think I look forward to the Browns playing him more than Big Ben just because Dalton isn't some fucktard golem you can't tackle so at least when we get a good rush we get a sack out of it. But yeah Dalton and the Bengals offense moves the ball pretty easily so it doesn't matter if he could theoretically throw it five yards fewer than Matt Stafford or whoever.
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sean10mm posted:IIRC Aaron Rodgers had questionable mechanics in college, he's one of the rare guys to actually fix that as a pro. Don't tell Aaron that!
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Ouroboros posted:Regarding that year's draft; I only recently started following the NFL, but how on earth did Alex Smith end up going 1st overall that year? From everything I've seen NFL scouts seem to hugely favour QBs with the prototypical physical skills (big arm, quick release etc) that give them a high ceiling. How did someone like Smith who is regarded as a relatively weak armed game manager go above Aaron Rodgers, who has one of the best arms and best throwing mechanics of anyone in the league? I know Rodgers got to sit for a few years and Smith had a procession of offensive coordinators, but surely Rodgers had to be considered as someone with a higher ceiling? Jeff Tedford
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 03:50 |
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Tedford had some pretty big busts: Trent Dilfer David Carr Akili Smith Joey Harrington Kyle Boller After that list Rodgers didn't look all that sure fire.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 03:56 |
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He also did have funky mechanics with the way he held the ball high and it showed on his deep ball.
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BlindSite posted:Tedford had some pretty big busts: to be fair almost all of those qbs were drafted to awful teams.
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And Kyle Boller was just straight up terrible even in college and got drafted high because of one workout.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 04:22 |
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It was an impressive workout Dude threw through the uprights from midfield. From his knees. Toolssss
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Ungratek posted:It was an impressive workout You can't teach arm. I mean you can but it takes a while
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MourningBoo posted:And Kyle Boller was just straight up terrible even in college and got drafted high because of one workout. Offensive genius Brian Billick
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Rap posted:It's funny, I wouldn't say Dalton has any elite skills but he's still really good and productive. I think I look forward to the Browns playing him more than Big Ben just because Dalton isn't some fucktard golem you can't tackle so at least when we get a good rush we get a sack out of it. But yeah Dalton and the Bengals offense moves the ball pretty easily so it doesn't matter if he could theoretically throw it five yards fewer than Matt Stafford or whoever. Dalton doesn't gently caress his team over too much and serves as an adequate AJ Green delivery service. His best asset is that he's incredibly cheap. His 1.3 mil/year contract is an insane value, and one of the best in the league. In that conversation, and I'm a weird guy and that's the conversation I tend to want to have, Dalton is a top value QB in the league. Arguably the big contract guys still have value and somehow are underpaid, except for Flacco who signed a contract so overvalued he probably killed the Ravens for the next 6 years. Oh my god is that the worst contract in NFL history? I mean, it's not, but holy poo poo it's so bad.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 05:35 |
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Negotiating Dalton's contract is going to be an interesting ride.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 05:53 |
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Eifert Posting posted:Negotiating Dalton's contract is going to be an interesting ride. He's like Matthew Stafford. Guy who consistently puts up 300+ yard games but never wins anything.
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MJBuddy posted:Dalton doesn't gently caress his team over too much and serves as an adequate AJ Green delivery service. We over payed Flacco, that's obviously true. He is probably worth about 17 a year. Still, his cap hit is nothing this year and not murder for the next 2. It's the last three that are killer. It would be genuinely shocking if he was not restructured before seeing those years.
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Toymachine posted:He's like Matthew Stafford. Guy who consistently puts up 300+ yard games but never wins anything. 'Consistently'? Dalton's had 3 300+ games this year, and prior to that he's had more games where he was held below 200 yards than gone over 300.
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Toymachine posted:He's like Matthew Stafford. Guy who consistently puts up 300+ yard games but never wins anything. Isn't it a bit early to put the dreaded "not a winner" label on Dalton? I mean the guy is 25-13 as a starter through two and a half seasons and looks to be coasting into his third straight playoff appearance. It's disappointing that he hasn't won a playoff game yet, but by that standard Sanchez and Tebow are due some big contracts.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 12:39 |
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The stink of not winning playoff games doesn't come off in the media. It'll be brought up forever. Peyton still gets poo poo about his losing record.
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Crazy Larry posted:Isn't it a bit early to put the dreaded "not a winner" label on Dalton? I mean the guy is 25-13 as a starter through two and a half seasons and looks to be coasting into his third straight playoff appearance. It's disappointing that he hasn't won a playoff game yet, but by that standard Sanchez and Tebow are due some big contracts. Well, Sanchez did get a nice sized extension primarily on the back of the back-to-back AFC Championship appearances.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 13:50 |
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Rap posted:A team should be happy with Stafford imo You know what truly bad quarterbacking is
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 13:53 |
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And so do Lions fans so I don't think any of them are complaining about Stafford the player. His contract, on the other hand...
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The Puppy Bowl posted:We over payed Flacco, that's obviously true. He is probably worth about 17 a year. Still, his cap hit is nothing this year and not murder for the next 2. It's the last three that are killer. It would be genuinely shocking if he was not restructured before seeing those years. $17M? When you can pay rookies like Wilson, Kaep or Geno $1M and guys like Tannehill $3M? Does Flacco really add $14-16M of value? Is he worth keeping over shoving a replacement level QB there for 1/17th of the price? I'm being a little facetious but I feel the true impact of the rookie salary adjustment hasn't hit yet. I'd love to see a smart GM demphasize the QB position and get it done with 2nd-3rd round picks and less than $3M at the position and take that ~$20M he's saving from paying a Rodgers/Brees/Brady type and load up the rest of the roster. Is that realistic? It feels like the change in rookie salaries is going to make the game closer to NCAA basketball, where winning is more volatile and based on incredibly smart drafting, getting cheap talent at key positions for short periods and taking the $20-30M of savings and dumping it on FA's. The Seahawks seem to be an example of this, with guys like Wilson and Sherman letting them get Harvin, Lynch, Avril and Bennett in FA recently. Its Miller Time fucked around with this message at 14:15 on Oct 29, 2013 |
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Except it is incredibly hard to find quarterbacks, especially those who can play right away. I do think teams should focus even more on drafting expensive positions in the first round though.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 14:25 |
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The Rams trying to go out and get the Funslinger should tell you how dire the QB world is right now.
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Hand Row posted:Except it is incredibly hard to find quarterbacks, especially those who can play right away. Yeah, anyone who thinks it's particularly easy to draft a good qb needs to realize that the last couple of drafts have been pretty good for QBs, and that we're only one draft removed from arguably the best qb class in three decades.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 15:11 |
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Is it too early for draft positioning? These SoS ranking are based on full schedules not just games played. Only glitch is Jags 0-8 should be worse than 0-7, however if they end up with the same record, Bucs could conceivably get the #1 with an easier SoS.code:
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 15:22 |
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Way to overachieve on a rebuilding year Raiders
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 15:26 |
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Can't see the Rams keeping Bradford with two low picks like that.
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euphronius posted:Can't see the Rams keeping Bradford with two low picks like that. He'd have to sign at least a 4 million dollar/year pay cut starting next year. And if he got that he should take it. No one should pay more than 10 million for him.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 15:53 |
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It's very possible the rams have two top ten picks my god
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 16:12 |
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NFL contracts should be called term sheets or MoUs or something. What proportion of non-rookie 3+ year deals actually stick?
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 16:13 |
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What is wrong with calling them contracts. Contracts can be and often are broken before their term is up.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 16:15 |
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Who will Miami send to instant bust status by drafting them in the second round this year!? Let's see... Tackle is a need. Guard is a need. Gotta start thinking about replacing our defensive line once they start getting checks from dan Snyder. I think we draft a bust guard
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euphronius posted:What is wrong with calling them contracts. Contracts can be and often are broken before their term is up. pangstrom fucked around with this message at 17:44 on Oct 29, 2013 |
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Blitz7x posted:Way to overachieve on a rebuilding year Raiders At least we know they can find serviceable players and coach them.
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Blitz7x posted:Way to overachieve on a rebuilding year Raiders At least they don't need a quarterback (I assume they're sticking with Pryor?). I count 7 teams currently picking ahead of them that probably need a quarterback. If you assume 4 quarterbacks are taken before them they have the chance to take the #11 player on their board at worst if they stick to pure BPA. Of course, they should try to trade down and maximize their picks in the first three rounds. Do they have an extra picks in the 2014 draft?
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pangstrom posted:I was just making a joke as they are of course technically contracts, but yes while contracts can be full of conditional propositions (and most terminations aren't really "breaking" them, which would be a breech) in general a contract means a binding agreement and NFL contracts aren't that binding. Man you must work in procurement or something. What NFL players sign are undoubtedly contracts. Breech of contracts are incredibly common everywhere you go and usually lead to amendments to the contract. There is probably an unbelievable amount of paperwork that goes into every transaction in the NFL and I don't envy the person who has to do them.
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