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I'm borrowing this from the "Trade Ben Tate" thread.
Not that I think we need another QB, but I would like to get an idea of what you guys would be looking for in our "next signal caller. Quote:
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I don't have a problem with that, just because the guy is the top rated doesn't mean he is the best pick for your team. What is it that you see about Tyler Wilson, that you would "target" him & not Barkley? Is it just that it will be too expensive to get to the #1 or 2 pick? Or do you think Wilson will be the better QB in our system? more upside altogether? Please, anyone with an opinion join in.
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I like Wilson a lot, and I think he could be a good fit in our offense. He takes snaps under center and in shotgun, so there shouldn't be a question about his ability there. They do lots of I-formation with 3 step drops for short passes and RB/WR screens. Arkansas runs a lot of playaction, and he seems pretty good at it which will fit right in with the Texans. He can throw on the run, has good accuracy, and he has great arm strength, some of the throws I have seen him make about 55-60 yards in the air alone. That's the kind of arm that can get AJ 10+ TDs a season. It's early though, and 2012 looks to be a terrible year for Arkansas, so maybe the Texans can get him with their 1st and not have to move at all. Hopefully that no talent overhyped QB at OU shoots up the boards for some unsuspecting team to take him.
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Highlight videos: Tyler Wilson vs Auburn 2010 Tyler Wilson vs Auburn 2011 Tyler Wilson vs LSU 2011 2012 Cotton Bowl (Arkansas vs. Kansas State)
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I'm going with Casey Pachall. TCU.
6'5", Texas bred QB. Playing in the Big12. Gotta love that. Another dark horse. Logan Thomas. VT.
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Let's say that he gets hurt this year (heaven forbid)... or the Petrino thing really makes the team stink. In the SEC, they could go out & only win 9 games. Would that change your mind on how good the kid can be? I ask, because we've seen it happen. Not just to QBs... worked out pretty good for us with Arian Foster. But most of the time, a poor showing their senior season, regardless the cause...... leads to a poor career.
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The other factor is the loss of teammates in the draft this year. Both Joe Adams and Jarius Wright drafted this year (Vikings and Panthers). They accounted for 120 receptions, 1769 yards, and 15 TDs last year. Wilson completed 277 passes for 3638 yards and 24 TDs. That's a lot to replace there, so his new WRs may not be able to replicate that production. He will have to develop a rapport with the new guys and deal with new coaches and such. The one benefit is that the two new WR 1&2 are both 6'3 and 210+ pounds, so he will have bigger targets than the 5'10 guys he had before. Although I don't know what sort of sacrifice in speed there may be between the two sets of WRs. We shall see, I'm hoping he does well, but at the same time I'm hoping his draft stock takes a hit, and other guys that I don't want move up. (Like Landry Jones... holy crap if he goes in the 1st, I just don't know what to say...)
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So you'd be ecstatic if he falls to the second & we take him?
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Top 10? Probably Barkley, Wilson, maybe Bray or Thomas.
However (and I dont think I am being influenced by homerism, but it is possible), I think Jones is getting a bad rap on this board. I personally think he is the best QB prospect out there, and would be absolutely shocked if he dropped out of the first. He has size, mobility, experience, and a pro arm. He struggled down the stretch last year, but every player has struggles. He would have been a first rounder this past draft, and I think his stock will only rise. |
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As of right now, with all the uncertainty around our QB situation, yeah. But there is a whole season for him to play this year, and we still need to see what happens with Schaub. I hope Schaub comes back to form and rehabs properly to play all 19 games. If not, then we need to look at QB, and I think Wilson could be that guy.
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1. Bray
2.Barkley 3. Wilson 4. Murray 5. L.Jones My top 5 Landry Jones is on the fringe of the top 10. Murray should go top 10, but will probably fall out of the top 10 due to being only 6'1. He would be a perfect fit in Gary's offense. He's smart, has a real good arm, with great accuracy and touch. If Shaub gets hurt again this season, then QB should be the #1 priority. IMHO |
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& I'm saying if you didn't get a chance to see him play..... injury or something, or he just had a really bad year for reasons other than his own ability. I really wasn't think about Yates when I started this thread, but...... Look at Tj Yates. I like his size, his arm, & he looks like he's got a head for the game. He was a fifth round pick, many people believe, because he played on a poor team. Why didn't Tj get graded like Cutler? Why can't Tj be our Cutler? But basically, my question now, is why would a QB, like Wilson drop to obscurity if he misses his senior season? Why did Lienart drop so far after playing his Senior season...... & he had a great senior season. Just thinking out loud.
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I think losing Broyles was the reason. He had gotten used to having Broyles as a security blanket, and when that was taken away from him, he got hesitant, and started trying to make the "perfect" throw. Hopefully this year he just sits back there in the pocket and just plays football.
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Thunderkyss, you might want to take a look at Tyler Bray-QB from Tennessee, here's what Walterfootball has to say about him.
Tyler Bray*, QB, Tennessee Height: 6-6. Weight: 210. Projected 40 Time: 4.82. Projected Round (2013): Top 25. 5/8/12: Bray (6-6, 210) completed 59 percent of his passes as as sophomore in 2011, totaling for 1,983 yards with 17 touchdowns and six interceptions. He had a hand/thumb injury that caused him to miss five games and hurt him down the stretch. Bray completed 55.8 percent of his passes as a freshman for 1,849 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Bray has all the physical tools to be a first-round quarterback, and before the hand injury, made progress to improve his accuracy compared to his freshman season. He's a junior this year but has all the physical skills to be a very good 1st round pick, possibly top 10, and has 2 very good WR's in Justin Hunter and DaRick Rogers to help him along. I doubt seriously that he'd fall to the late 20's or early 30's of next years draft but if he made it to 15 or so we should look seriously at trading up, though it would be terribly expensive, and getting our next franchise QB. All of this obviously depends on how Schaub performs next season. I agree with Dutchrudder, hopefully Schaub returns well and plays all 19 games, but if not then we need to take a serious look at going a new direction at QB. |
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This is all based solely on the bowl game two years ago against UNC though so I'm being a bit of a homer for sure. The thing is where TJ looked smart (he spiked the ball with to many men on the field to lead to a field goal since at the time NCAA rules didn't take off time for a penalty), Bray just came off as obnoxious. He had this whole aura around him of cockiness and it just didn't seem deserved. And then he lost and he cried because he was no good. Based on that one game I just don't like the kids attitude. |
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Who's the next Matt Schaub?
Does anyone remember the "reasons" Schaub fell to the third round? Whatever those reasons are, do you see any current college QB, that should be in the 2013 draft that might take a similar slip, or for whatever reason get a similar grade, yet be completely capable of playing at a high level & lead an NFL team?
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1. Matt Barkley, QB, USC (#1 overall) - been extremely successful all through high school and college football career. Very seasoned and a technician at his craft. Limited athletically and measurable wise but everything from the neck up is off the charts which is why he is number one until someone dethrones his top spot. Barkley can make throws right now that all the others can not.
2. Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas (top 5) - a lot will depend on Wilson's success this year and how new head coach John Smith puts Wilson in a position to succeed with the play calling. Remember Arkansas has a big horse coming back in Kniles Davis. That will hurt or help Wilson. Last year they relied a lot on Wilson's arm. Now that Davis is back.... Could cut back some of his numbers and productions. 3. Logan Thomas, QB, VaTech (top 10) - Potential is why Thomas is number 3. Almost number 2. 6'6ft 260lbs yeah dude is a DE at the QB position. Just a great athlete and can sling the pigskin. Has a lot to learn but a lot of similarities of Big Ben with Thomas. |
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Most likely they will go in round two or three I bet two might even go round three. If I were guessing man I would say... Bray round two followed by Murray and Landry in round three. Draft is stacked on the Oline, WR, and defensive side of the ball in the 2013 draft. Not everyone needs a QB, and after the Top 3 QBs go. Thats where the drop off happens. Only one QB can play also unlike WR, LB, OL, DL. And so on... To be honest Landry sucks. Everyone knows it. The talent is there. He has Blaine Gabbert syndrome for some reason and has bad feet and makes poor decisions. I don't know why people and experts are still putting him into the 1st round category (2013 Mock Drafts) because he is evidently not worthy of a 1st round selection. Landry Jones will be a bust. he has done nothing to separate himself since arriving at Norman, Oklahoma. Murray and Bray I do like I think there is moxie and substance there. For them to be successful QBs in the NFL. They will need to go to the right situation and the right team with talent around them and have a good coaching staff. Landry.... Doesn't matter what team, how much talent. Dude will fold like a outdated lawn chair. Barkley, Wilson, and Thomas are off the charts and I love everything about there game. Now and projecting. Plug and play, can succeed in almost any situation and with any team. Landry is not like Matt Schaub. If I personally had to pick one, I would go with Tyler Wilson has similar traits and mechanics that resemble Matt Schaub. |
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