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jake locker "news":

http://www.seattlepi.com/moore/410914_moore08.html

to sum it up he likely will come out this year, and article claims scouts are saying he is the new #1 QB in the class if he comes out with bradford. compared to The Golden Calf of Bristol, per mort: "Locker is so far ahead of The Golden Calf of Bristol in terms of NFL grades it's not even close."

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jake locker "news":

http://www.seattlepi.com/moore/410914_moore08.html

to sum it up he likely will come out this year, and article claims scouts are saying he is the new #1 QB in the class if he comes out with bradford. compared to The Golden Calf of Bristol, per mort: "Locker is so far ahead of The Golden Calf of Bristol in terms of NFL grades it's not even close."

lol...IF locker comes out he will be a raider.

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If we could have any of the QB's in the draft next year, Jake Locker is the guy I would want. He has the size, his arm strength is underrated and he can flat out fly when things break down which would be an element our offense has never really had. His decision making has really improved this year though it still isn't great sometimes and with Sark bringing in USC's pro offense to Washington he has experience in an NFL style offense unlike Bradford McCoy and The Golden Calf of Bristol who mainly operate out of the shotgun. All this will be moot unless the Panthers can make a trade for a top 10 pick because thats where Locker will be drafted so for realistic prospects I like, McCoy, Snead and as a late round sleeper Zach Robinson.

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McCoy would be my top choice of who I think might be avaliable at 59.

Snead seems like a project to me, but with great upside.

Pike is very accurate but has a Chad Pennington like arm strength. (Most likely choice)

I wouldn't complain if we got The Golden Calf of Bristol, nobody in history was more heart.

I would love to get Clausen or Locker (once trained up they could be great QBs), and most fans would literally kill Jake Delhomme to get Sam Bradford.

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The only thing about Mccoy is his arm strength...

But a late round guy i have heard good things about is Tim Hiller..

I've heard good about Tim Hiller, but I've also heard that he doesn't have the accuracy/footwork of say McCoy etc. I have heard he has great size and arm strength though, I'll have to look into him.

McCoy is smart with the ball, doesn't make a lot of mistakes, can run when he has to, and is a real competitor, he is a bit smaller and less arm strength, but I think he could succeed in the pro's.. I like him.

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I've heard good about Tim Hiller, but I've also heard that he doesn't have the accuracy/footwork of say McCoy etc. I have heard he has great size and arm strength though, I'll have to look into him.

McCoy is smart with the ball, doesn't make a lot of mistakes, can run when he has to, and is a real competitor, he is a bit smaller and less arm strength, but I think he could succeed in the pro's.. I like him.

yeah...i do too..but from what i have been reading people say McCoy would fit well in belichick type offense or a WCO..something we dont run here.I think a pocket passer with a big arm would do best here..

also the way things are looking now lots of teams will be taking QB..this year..we might have to trade up or reach for a guy in the 2nd

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Well the draft is always surprising, for example if Russell ups his game in the following weeks, the Raiders might decide they don't need a QB etc...

Hopefully one of those guys will be available, or if we are lucky we find a way to get into the first round and take a talented potential.. but right now I would love us to take Locker or McCoy, if not, wait till next year and hope we can get Mallet.

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My one big complaint about McCoy has been that he seems to be good at every asspect of being a Pro QB but not great at anything. This weekend as I watched the Oklahoma / Texas game I realized that there was one asspect of his game that is great, being consistant. That is actually a great thing to have in the NFL. I think you still run the risk of him never being anything more than a really good backup but if he is available in the 2nd that is where his true value is.

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