The Gruden video that they were referring to- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAkdOs8IxLQ
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My preference between draft and other trade potentials remains Mallet. A nice honest assessment of Mallet from a July 2013 piece.
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The latter question is not one that I have a great answer for.
In some ways, both athletically and when it comes to smarts, he is very similar to Brady.
What a find ! Good job CND ! I love it because it fuels my dream and keeps it alive with the hopes of getting a stud veteran arm in FA or a trade and still having our #1 overall to field a team that included both JJ and Clowney, a defense that the whole league would fear. Also known as having ones cakeMy preference between draft and other trade potentials remains Mallet. A nice honest assessment of Mallet from a July 2013 piece.
I do think it would be more challenging and expensive to prior Mallet out of the steely grip of Belicheck's
control, especially since the Pat's HC knows how much BOB likes his backup QB.
Texans fans seem to be in love with backup mediocre QBs. It's like they're afraid of actually drafting a franchise caliber QB. Bill O'Brien is going to draft a QB with the first pick. It's a no brainer. He's not going to go with someone else's backup QB no matter how much he likes him or draft Clowney. A DE will not win you a Super Bowl, he can certainly help, but only an elite QB will get us there.
My preference between draft and other trade potentials remains Mallet. A nice honest assessment of Mallet from a July 2013 piece.
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The latter question is not one that I have a great answer for.
That's about as accurate and honest of an assessment of Mallet as what we had around here from the Case fanclub.
It reads like it was written by his agent or even his mom. "He's just like Tom Brady!" isn't exactly an unbiased description of a guy who is 1 of 4 with an INT for his career.
I believe that some are reading things a little too literally. The author includes lots of the "warts" he has to overcome. But pointing out the potential. This is very little different from what we are hearing about the upcoming draft candidates.
Sorry counselor, you're going to have to "define" "superior college careers" show me the draft grades you speak of.
I'm also not sure that Bridgewater would go in the first round in the same draft as Newton, Locker, & Ponder.
How many meaningful games did Colin Kaepernick play in 2011? Or Aaron Rodgers in 2005, 2006, or 2007?
From everything I've read, Mallet was as successful as any of these QBs in this draft (save Heisman winner Manziel), ran a pro style offense with Petrino, has the size, has the arm..... but because of some off field issues, he fell in the draft.
He's had some time to mature, he's studied under the GOAT, he's been coached by the GOAT...
I think its time we stop experimenting with QB trades and draft a QB; let's start with a blank canvas
I think its time we stop experimenting with QB trades and draft a QB; let's start with a blank canvas
Mallet was hooked up to ESPN's "Biomechanical Assessment System." His tangibles are amazing.
He's got everything this year's QB's have..... prolific, competition, big program, & the one thing none of them have, the one thing you can't teach... size.
Well, he doesn't have the wheel's Manziel or (to a lesser degree) Bridgewater have, but the trade off is size. He's not totally worthless outside the pocket...
The biggest knock on him is that he fell in the draft. I don't understand how/why he fell. But if you were to grade him next to this current batch, I can't see how he doesn't compete favorably.
It was said he fell because of off field issues, but the only recorded mark he has against him was a PI arrest in 2009. Maybe he failed to impress in interviews which solidified his fall...however I just found this article that was pre-combine and before any team interviews, and it was already predicting he would fall:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-potential-draft-day-plunge-for-ryan-mallett/
He admitted to using drugs including coke.
There was also some criticism (stupid by the way) that Mallet was a white guy who acts black, and he had a black girlfriend. Can't believe that stuff was even brought up in 2011.
One thing I don't like about him for sure? He has no freakin' HD cut ups or highlights...was 2010 really that long ago?![]()
Well there's obviously not many NFL highlights to show outside of preseason (though his best regular season throw ironically was his INT, it hit visanthe shaincoe right in the chest but he dropped it and it got intercepted)
One thing I don't like about him for sure? He has no freakin' HD cut ups or highlights...was 2010 really that long ago?![]()
Mallet college highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OurYaWeYlQw
Yeah thats nowhere HD though. I have seen him play plenty, watched him destroy us in person at Kyle field in 2009 I believe. Just would like some nice quality highlights or cutups, its easier to notice the little things QBs do when you aren't deciphering where the brown pixel that represent the football is.
Texans fans seem to be in love with backup mediocre QBs. It's like they're afraid of actually drafting a franchise caliber QB. Bill O'Brien is going to draft a QB with the first pick. It's a no brainer. He's not going to go with someone else's backup QB no matter how much he likes him or draft Clowney. A DE will not win you a Super Bowl, he can certainly help, but only an elite QB will get us there.
It's an experiment regardless what we do. Either we'll get the emaciated Bridgewater, petite Manziel, Bortles after only two years, or a really good deal on McCarron.
None of us know what any of these guys are going to do. We need to look at all our options Ryan Mallet is an option.
There was also some criticism (stupid by the way) that Mallet was a white guy who acts black, and he had a black girlfriend. Can't believe that stuff was even brought up in 2011.
There is not a franchise QB in every draft. This is the evaluation which is being made. Not whether we would draft one if he is there. We cannot assume there is a franchise QB just because we have the 1-1 pick.
There is not a franchise QB in every draft. This is the evaluation which is being made. Not whether we would draft one if he is there. We cannot assume there is a franchise QB just because we have the 1-1 pick.
My list of Franchise QBs looks more like this:With the exception of last years draft, which I think it is still too early to definitively say, there has been at least one franchise QB in every draft for the past decade besides 2007 (weakest QB draft in recent memory). So I would say the chances of there being a franchise QB in this draft are much higher than not. The problem is, selecting the right one...but all of the Big 3 (Teddy, Manziel, and Bortles) show a lot of potential and this is definitely not as weak as a QB draft as some people say.
My list of Franchise QBs looks more like this:
2012-Andrew Luck(maybe)
2011- None
2010- None
2009- None
2008- None
2007- None
2006- None
2005- Aaron Rodgers
2004- Phillip Rivers, Big Ben
My list of Franchise QBs looks more like this:
2012-Andrew Luck(maybe)
2011- None
2010- None
2009- None
2008- None
2007- None
2006- None
2005- Aaron Rodgers
2004- Phillip Rivers, Big Ben
That would be considered the "elite list" of QB's. The franchise list would at least have Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, Matthew Stafford & Eli Manning in it. I would probably say Colin Kaepernick, RG3, Nick Foles, Russell Wilson & Cam Newton have to do a little more to get there.
Mallett probably costs us the #33 at minimum. Maybe our 3rd with next year's 2nd. NE has no reason to give him up for anything less than what they want.
Hoyer hasn't really proved much at the NFL level either. Let's not change history, the Browns played well when Hoyer was QB, but he was no superstar. He was efficient. But he will also be priced high because of how the team was performing when he got injured. I think he would cost us a 3rd round pick minimum.
If we want to trade for a QB we're most likely going to have to overpay. That's just the nature of the game.
Mallett for a 3rd and 5th
Trade 1-1 to the Browns for 1-4, the two Browns 3rd rd picks and a 2015 1st seems fair
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/115916/matt-cassel-ryan-mallett-qb-salariesConsider what the Patriots have spent, base-salary-wise, at the backup quarterback spot over the past six years:
2009: $310,000 (Brian Hoyer)
2010: $395,000 (Hoyer)
2011: $480,000 + $375,000 (Hoyer/Ryan Mallett)
2012: $508,992 (Mallett)
2013: $642,984 (Mallett)
2014: $776,976 (Mallett)
The team ultimately moved away from Hoyer in 2012 when he had a restricted free-agent tender of $1.9 million.
As for Mallett, he enters the final year of his contract in 2014, and if he continues his development, he could position himself for a deal that aligns with the current marketplace for top backup quarterbacks, if not more. With Tom Brady signed through 2017 and still playing at a high level, one could easily envision Mallett elsewhere in 2015.
That is why, in the ever-evolving team-building process, it wouldn't be surprising if the Patriots select a quarterback in the middle to late rounds of the 2014 draft.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/115916/matt-cassel-ryan-mallett-qb-salaries
Continues his development is an interesting term because outside of insiders (like BOB), relative few are actually privy to what Mallet's progress is since he's got such limited real-game experience/tape as I understand it. Is now the time for BOB to "strike while the iron is hot" ?
Is OB an insider? He's been away from the Patriots since Mallet's rookie season, he hasn't seen him in practice or anything. The only thing he would have to go on is Belichick, or another current coach's assessment. Godsey (TEs)??
New video that was posted today of Mallett's preseason last year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WWmdW4xCOA
There's a reason those are called highlights. The first game against Philadelphia I was thinking: "Mallet's completing every pass and looks nice out there." Then I see his stat-line was 9-18 for 97 yards. He went 10-16, 117 yards & 12-20, 137 yards in the other two. I'm not critiquing his performance because you can't be subjective when none of the negatives are presented.
It's also preseason. His coaches were most likely not looking for the same things we are.
Huh? They weren't looking for a capable QB? I wasn't knocking Mallett there. I can see the positives in that video. The TD vs. NYG was a thing of beauty. However, he also had 22 incompletions and an interception that wasn't part of the video. Like I said, none of the negatives were presented.