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Tim Tebow,Sam Bradford, or Colt Mccoy


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Don't think we should take either of those QB's.

Clausen, Pike, LeFevour, Hiller

damn I did'n think about Clausen and them others you name lol.damn this draft is deep at qb and Our dumbass coach gave up our first round pick for a DE.

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Bradford is a huge project with tremendous upside. Whoever drafts him is going to have to let him sit on the beach atleast one whole season.

that could work for us cause we prob be getting a new coaching staff next year so I say we take a shot at bradford if he fals to us in the 2nd round let him sit a year and start Moore next year. I think Matt could be our future anyway but its nothing wrong in having a another young qb as a backup just incase it don't work out

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bradford gives us the best chance at getting our backup 3 or 4 games experience each season.

The Golden Calf of Bristol gives us our best chance at running a true wildcat with a threat of a pass (which is what makes the wildcat work)

mccoy gives us the best chance at having a true pocket passer.

i don't think all 3 will be available when we pick around 10th in the second round. maybe bradford but the other two will be gone.

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I say Bradford. Being in Ky were we get to watch all of College Football being this is SEC Country I strongly suggest that ALL TEAMS stay away from The Golden Calf of Bristol unless u need a TE or Fullback and im not Joking when I say that Michael Vick is not a good thrower but his accuracy is 100% better than The Golden Calf of Bristol. I'm not talking about stats im talkin about ball physics. If teams don't let The Golden Calf of Bristol run on them he will never beat u passing unless he's in the shotgun but what Nfl Teams run Shotgun 100% of the time.

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I'm going to put together a thread on Tim Hiller when I get around to it. The guy is so Brady-esque it's ridiculous. If you compare the skillset from the two they are nearly identical.

The guy has an absolutely LIGHTING fast release, more than any QB in the draft, maybe even in the entire NFL.

Works in a pro-style offense. Anticipates and adjusts for blitzes presnap.

High football IQ, goes through his progressions, knows when to throw the ball away, looks off the safety, makes QUICK reads, leads receivers away from defenders.

Doesn't panic under pressure. Very accurate, great GREAT timing, throws before receivers are even out of their breaks.

The knocks on him are his arm strength, which is a legit concern. Just looking at him his arms are skinny as f**k. He could definitely benefit from adding some upper-body mass.

Also, his footwork isn't great, but not terrible. He tends to become a statue at times but he compensates with his quick reads and quick release.

And naturally strength of competition is a concern.

Overall, he could end up being the best QB out of this draft.

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