Originally Posted by JoeJoeBrown
The most important thing, however, is how strong their swagger factors are.
Newton
South of the Mason Dixon +10 swagger
Barely literate +5 swagger
Thief +15 swagger
Kicked off of a team of thugs +20 swagger
Big, average speed -3 swagger
Hasn't done jacksquat on the field +15 swagger
Total Swagger: 62 ATL College Park Zone 3* +20 swagger Bonus pts
Probably near the end of the QB rankings right before Landry Jones. Too mechanical of a release, and can't adjust his motion. Can't make any of the throws consistently with accuracy unless everything goes right which rarely happens in the NFL.
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Originally Posted by 49erNation85
I dunno even half of those guys why did we sign them jeez.
Everyone hammers Manuel on accuracy, but I think his career % is right there with Sam Bradford. Better than Ponder on the same team. I think he was up around 67% for his career. Matt Stafford was under 60%.
Everyone hammers Manuel on accuracy, but I think his career % is right there with Sam Bradford. Better than Ponder on the same team. I think he was up around 67% for his career. Matt Stafford was under 60%.
Completion percentage does not at all equate to accuracy, especially at the college level.
I have Manuel behind Geno, Wilson, Dysert, Barkley and Glennon.
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Everyone hammers Manuel on accuracy, but I think his career % is right there with Sam Bradford. Better than Ponder on the same team. I think he was up around 67% for his career. Matt Stafford was under 60%.
And that's great, but the point is he can't adjust his throwing motion when he is on the run or when he gets pressure on him and throw accurately. You can get away with that in college, but you won't be able to in the NFL.
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Originally Posted by 49erNation85
I dunno even half of those guys why did we sign them jeez.
And that's great, but the point is he can't adjust his throwing motion when he is on the run or when he gets pressure on him and throw accurately. You can get away with that in college, but you won't be able to in the NFL.
Well, I imagine that it would be tougher for him to do those things at the pro level, but he will also be older, better coached, more experienced, etc. It's the same game. No different than for anyone else. You can say that Smith won't be able to do the same things as a pro, or Barkley, or any one of them. They all will have to get quicker, smarter, and make adjustments.
Look at it this way, if Rodgers had Allstate instead of State Farm, he'd be protected from mayhem like this
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Originally Posted by Monomach
Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.
I am actually liking the Manuel option more and more as the process goes on.
After Smith and Barkley all of the quarterbacks in this class have big question marks. If I'm going to go out on a limb I'm not so sure I wouldn't rather just swing for the fences with Manuel.
Well, I imagine that it would be tougher for him to do those things at the pro level, but he will also be older, better coached, more experienced, etc. It's the same game. No different than for anyone else. You can say that Smith won't be able to do the same things as a pro, or Barkley, or any one of them. They all will have to get quicker, smarter, and make adjustments.
For me I guess it's just one of those things that he has been doing it for so long that I don't see someone having the patience for him or him even being able to naturally adjust his motion and adapt. And we haven't even covered that he has only been healthy for one full season in college.
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Originally Posted by 49erNation85
I dunno even half of those guys why did we sign them jeez.
I am actually liking the Manuel option more and more as the process goes on.
After Smith and Barkley all of the quarterbacks in this class have big question marks. If I'm going to go out on a limb I'm not so sure I wouldn't rather just swing for the fences with Manuel.
I think the average starting QB salary is about double the average for the next highest paid position. E J only has to be "half as good", or "double the risk", to justify the same draft pick as a player from another position. Triple in some cases.
So what makes him "the most inaccurate QB in NFL history"? The fact that he has a sub 50% COMPLETION RATE, perhaps? Can't have it both ways.
The accuracy stat is really just a numerical value to try and help gauge the effectiveness of a QB. It does not in any way tell the whole story. The only way to know is to watch the film. Tebow is one of the most inaccurate QB's in NFL history. Watch one game that he played in it will tell you that more than any numbers can.
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Originally Posted by 49erNation85
I dunno even half of those guys why did we sign them jeez.
He's the 2nd best QB in the draft to Geno Smith and I've said that before combine and the senior bowl (far more upside than Matt Barkley). I've seen him play at Bayside for years prior to going to the NFL. He was a member of the elite 11 along with Glennon, Luck, Jones, Jacory Harris, Sean Renfree, Dane Crist and Blaine Gabbert. I find it a little curious how so many people here claim they never heard of him.
Look at it this way, if Rodgers had Allstate instead of State Farm, he'd be protected from mayhem like this
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Originally Posted by Monomach
Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.
The accuracy stat is really just a numerical value to try and help gauge the effectiveness of a QB. It does not in any way tell the whole story. The only way to know is to watch the film. Tebow is one of the most inaccurate QB's in NFL history. Watch one game that he played in it will tell you that more than any numbers can.
Whatever. Numbers lie, but you guys see all with unprecedented clarity.
Apparently you have not watched him play. Here let me help you this is a good starting point...
If I was bored and had nothing better to do, I'd search out a hundred or so great plays and passes Tebow made in his career and post them for you. But I'm not that bored.
Look at it this way, if Rodgers had Allstate instead of State Farm, he'd be protected from mayhem like this
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Originally Posted by Monomach
Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.
To get back on topic, the one thing I do really like about Manuel is the fact that he has all of the tools you want in a quarterback. Prototypical size, arm, athleticism, seems to have a good head on his shoulder. He throws a beautiful ball, thanks in part to his great release. The only question is how that translates to actual play.
Ideally, I'd take him in the third, but realistically I see him going in the second.
EJ Manuel is nothing more than a project QB. This is the only year that he has stayed healthy during his time at FSU. People thought this was the guy who was going to set them over the top. Very robotic release, he hasn't had to throw any timing routes during his time at FSU....all of his throws are to stationary targets which I can still complete for **** sake. He is very mediocre and I would not touch him till the late 3rd or the 4th.
If someone takes him with the mindset that this guy is going to be the face of their franchise down the road they are going to be quite upset. This guy doesn't have the tools that "project" qb's like Kaepernick had...Kaepernick had elite tools to work with and landed on a team with a guy who has never failed in developing a QB.
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I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.
Top 40 player. Won't get past Buffalo in the 2nd round. Wouldn't be surprised to see someone trade back into the first to take him.
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On Dion Jordan - I think he's got the potential to be the player that I compare him to, which is Jason Taylor, who ironically played for the Miami Dolphins. I also think he looks like an Aldon Smith, and if he puts on 20 pounds on that 6-foot-7 frame, one day he might be as good as a DeMarcus Ware.