I've not been JM's biggest fan - in terms of the Texans drafting him. GREAT college QB, but the dumpster at the back of the NFL's hotel is littered with the remains of great college QB's that did squat in the NFL. Vince Young to Ryan Leaf and a million in between.
He is still in my mind a definite high risk/high reward guy, but today went a long way for me in answering at least some of the questions I had. Better arm strength then I imagined and liked his deep accuracy. Heard good things about footwork and his overall demeanor was good. Think it was a fantastic move on his part to go with helmet/pads, shows he is up for a challenge.
All these guys are a gamble, but Bridgewater in my mind is the safest but the lowest ceiling, Bortles has all the things you look for physically, but he hasn't proven anything against top competition and his accuracy is in question, and then you have Manziel.
He's a wildcard in my mind. He could be out of the NFL in 3 years, or he could completely revolutionize the game and be the toast of the town.
My big concerns continue to be:
Durability/injury concerns if he tries to play like he did in college and if he tries to become more pocket oriented, is the magic gone and he becomes an smallish short guy that has trouble with batted passes and vision? He isn't going to get any taller.
That is my biggest concern.
Secondarily, he talked a good game today, but once he gets paid his millions will he remain dedicated to being the best, watching film and basically being Payton Manning or will he blow it ala VY? There are going to be a TON of "hanger's on'ers" around this guy and he needs to have someone with him that keeps him grounded. He's got a reputation, and he needs to change it.
Will his ego become a problem? Is it already a problem? Is he going to blend with the rest of the team like OB wants, or will he be a prima donna and create tension/drama and/or distraction/division in the locker room.
He's got the most upside of anyone in this draft class. He also has the greatest downside imo (ie greatest risk).
It's a real gamble, but if nothing else, he would add a ton of interest and excitement to a team that was led by the 7 dwarfs last year with Schaub being somewhere between Grumpy and Dopey. I'm with them either way as I am really torn but what the hell - YOLO.