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Norv and Scott Turner took out Will Grier to dinner last night


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WVU QB Will Grier had two dinners last night: steak and salad w/ the #Panthers Norv and Scott Turner and a sushi roll w/ the #Redskins’ Jay Gruden. He’s meeting w/ the #Giants today. The way he distinguishes himself from other QBs, he said? By showing what a playbook junkie he is

9:28 AM - 21 Mar 2019
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What would you expect out of a mid round QB?  How many of those develop, long term, into starters?  I saw 25% for 3rd round QBs and it goes down pretty fast.

https://www.milehighreport.com/2017/6/28/15880748/success-rates-of-drafted-quarterbacks

With the new draft contracts, if you believe a guy can be your QB1, you get him early.  It doesn't matter his projection on a draft site, you draft him ASAP,  which is why QBs run up boards.  If Grier was good enough to be a franchise QB, someone will over draft him.

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34 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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WVU QB Will Grier had two dinners last night: steak and salad w/ the #Panthers Norv and Scott Turner and a sushi roll w/ the #Redskins’ Jay Gruden. He’s meeting w/ the #Giants today. The way he distinguishes himself from other QBs, he said? By showing what a playbook junkie he is

9:28 AM - 21 Mar 2019

Adam Schefter is reporting that after dinner Norv and Scott took Will Grier back to their place. 

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