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Seems like a few highly thought of college QBs need to go back into the oven for more cooking before coming out to the pros. They likely won't, but...
Seems like a few highly thought of college QBs need to go back into the oven for more cooking before coming out to the pros. They likely won't, but...
Bridgewater, not a fan of his. He played pretty average at best in a game I watched the Houston Cougars barely lose 20-13 at Louisville a few weeks back. I don't recall the Cougars ever being known for their defense either.Many of them need to. Guys like Mariota, Hundley, and Manziel are not ready and need more seasoning. However, because of the desperate need for QB's in the league they are getting 1st round grades and that's why they might declare.
Bridgewater is the only non-senior QB who I think has nothing to gain by going back for another year.
Many of them need to. Guys like Mariota, Hundley, and Manziel are not ready and need more seasoning. However, because of the desperate need for QB's in the league they are getting 1st round grades and that's why they might declare.
Bridgewater is the only non-senior QB who I think has nothing to gain by going back for another year.
They may be getting 1st rd draft grades from media but not necessarily from the NFL. Especially if they have less than 30 college starts.
Only (3) red shirt Sophomore have declared for the draft, Michael Vick, Tommy Maddox and Todd Marinovich.
Hopefully, Bridge goes #1 to Cleveland after a gigantic trade to Houston.Mariota is staying in school, which probably makes Carr the top quarterback prospect after Bridgewater, who will probably go with the #1 pick.
Hopefully, Bridge goes #1 to Cleveland after a gigantic trade to Houston.
Mariota is is in a very similar position that Barkley was two years ago. The mere fact of him returning school already has the media making him better than he is. This is true of most media hyped QBs who return to school.
In fairness, Mariota has played very well this year but wasn't spotless; there were concerns about Barkley's arm strength that another year in school wouldn't fix. The same can't be said for Mariota.
In fairness, Mariota has played very well this year but wasn't spotless; there were concerns about Barkley's arm strength that another year in school wouldn't fix. The same can't be said for Mariota.
Except Winston will still claim the #1 QB spot. Don't think his "stock" can go much higher.
Good choice. Manziel needs to go back to school too.
How quickly we forget, Barkley was a sure fire first rd pick according to the media if he had come out his Jr. year, just like Lienart. Them boys got the same hype Mariota is getting now. Them boys then had a higher ceiling than Mariota. The media has a tendency to sensationalize, it makes for a better read and an easier sell.
Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota has requested that his draft stock be evaluated by the NFL despite his announcement on Dec. 3 that he would return to play for the Ducks in 2014, according to a report from NFLDraftScout.com.
The request doesn’t affect Mariota’s eligibility and he is under no obligation to follow its recommendations.
Oregon associate athletic director Craig Pintens said via Twitter that Mariota made the request following the Ducks’ final game against Oregon State, but that Mariota’s decision to return will stand regardless of what the evaluation shows....
Lance Z mentioned it this morning. He feels Mariota would be first QB taken, ahead of Bridgewater.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
This is the kid that the Texans need. He is big, fast and has a cannon for an arm...
He is a 6'4 Manziel with a better arm.
Man I hope this happens
Could be he just wants to know where he stands and what NFL thinks he needs to work on. That's understand. Very doubtful that if he doesn't have 30 college starts that he will get a first round grade. IMHO he hasn't done anything on the football field that says 1st pick or high first rd pick.
Geez I'm agreeing with Texian...
Mariota is not ready. If you draft him he sits for a year minimum, no questions asked. That's a tough sell for most GMs these days. If you throw him out there too early you risk ruining him.
I like his size, arm, and mobility. His accuracy is okay. My big thing is that the offense he plays in makes him tough to project. Over half his throws are to wide open receivers. He is basically a HS QB as far as the mental part of the game goes.
The mental side of playing QB is the most underrated attribute for the position. All people want to look at is size, arm strength, and athleticism. All things that Mariota has btw.
On Dec. 3, QB Marcus Mariota released a statement that he intended to return to Oregon for the 2014 campaign, rather than join the NFL draft. However, he reportedly requested an NFL grade prior to that announcement but released the statement before learning his grade. The key here is that no binding decision has been made at this time.
"Regardless of the actual date Mariota requested his grade from the committee, what has become increasingly clear is that he made his statement without actually learning of his grade. Once he receives the grade -- expected to be a top 15 designation -- Mariota may have a harder time turning down the lure of an NFL paycheck," wrote Rob Rang of The Sports Xchange.
"Requesting his grade certainly does not mean that Mariota has changed his mind and will declare early for the 2014 NFL Draft. Many players check with the NFL's free evaluative service simply to get a better grasp on their prospects for the future and fully plan on returning for another year of collegiate action."
By many accounts, Mariota could be the top quarterback taken in the draft, depending on how he might perform during the NFL Combine and Oregon's pro day. When ESPN NFL Insider Mel Kiper Jr. recently released his top options at each position, he ranked Mariota behind only Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater among non-senior QB prospects.
"Mariota has said he'll return to Oregon, but he remains here until he's no longer allowed to change his mind," Kiper wrote.
The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft is January 15.
After releasing a statement Dec. 3 of his intentions to return to Oregon, the NFL Advisory Committee has since received Mariota's request for an evaluation, NFLDraftScout.com has confirmed.
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According to Craig Pintens, Oregon's senior associate athletic director, Mariota requested his grade "the day after the Civil War." When asked today by Portland Sports Radio station 750 The Game if his plans had changed, Mariota said, "To clear any confusion, I'm very blessed and thankful to come back."
Regardless of the actual date Mariota requested his grade from the committee, what has become increasingly clear is that he made his statement without actually learning of his grade. Once he receives the grade -- expected to be a top 15 designation -- Mariota may have a harder time turning down the lure of an NFL paycheck.
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It isn't difficult to understand why Mariota may want to consider leaving now. The strong-armed, highly athletic passer boasts a more exciting skill-set than any other quarterback potentially available in 2014, including Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater, NFLDraftScout.com's top-rated quarterback at this time.
"Why wouldn't he want to look into [coming out this year]?" one high ranking NFL source said on the condition on anonymity. "[Mariota] could be the first quarterback drafted this year. That may not happen next year."
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Mariota passed for 3,412 yards and 30 touchdowns against just four interceptions in 2013. He also rushed for 582 yards and nine scores. Mariota didn't play as well down the stretch (four interceptions in last two games) after suffering an injury to his left knee against UCLA but ended the Ducks' regular season in fine form by guiding them to an impressive comeback over rival Oregon State in the Civil War.
Regardless of prior announcements made, underclassmen officially have until Jan. 15 to request early admission into the NFL draft.
After stating plans to return, Marcus Mariota requested NFL grade
I am a big Mariota fan and if he enters it makes the Texans' decision at #1 a tough one.
That article is from over a week ago and he's already reiterated that's he's staying since.
LINK12/19/2013 - Mariota confirms he will return to Oregon...Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota confirmed he intends to return to the team for at least one more season after it was learned he had requested his grade from the NFL Advisory Committee. Oregon's senior associate athletic director, Craig Pintens, said Mariota requested the grade following the Ducks' victory over Oregon State on Nov. 29. Mariota told 750 The Game radio in Portland, "To clear any confusion, I'm very blessed and thankful to come back."
I am a big Mariota fan and if he enters it makes the Texans' decision at #1 a tough one.
So do I, but what do I know?I like Mariota better than Bridgewater too.
He has tools. But he is not nearly as NFL ready as Bridgewater or Mettenberger. I would have him rated as the #3 QB in this draft.