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methodtoll

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Part I of my series focusing on the QBs... Will exclude Bradford and Clausen because we have no chance of getting either of them:

The Golden Calf of Bristol, FLORIDA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKUABxhWGQA

COLT MCCOY, TEXAS

Here is some mistakes he made:

TONY PIKE, CINCINNATI

Here are some good and bad plays...

Tony Pike Interview...

JARRETT BROWN, WEST VIRGINIA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB72s88n1z8

JOHN SKELTON, FORDHAM

DAN LEFEVOUR, CENTRAL MICHIGAN

From the Senior Bowl...

ZAC ROBINSON

He can block too :-D...

I am sure there are more QBs but these are some of the featured QBs on my list. Enjoy!

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I like LeFevour too but my two darkhorse candidates are Zac Robinson and John Skelton...

After watching Zac Robinson for the past 3 years (being a BIG12 fan).. I can tell you, he will not succeed in the NFL. He should not even be drafted. In fact, I don't think he will be drafted.. he is worse than Chase Daniel. Robinson has poor accuracy and poor arm strength.

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Thanks Method. Based on that video, he is very indecisive. If his first read wasn't open, he scrambled around for a a few minutes waiting for someone to get open. You won't be able to do that in the NFL. His mechanics are decent however. He's nobody that would be challenging for Matt Moore for playing time anytime soon.

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Jevan Snead makes me feel sick thinking of him being on our team. Please Id rather have Delhomme back. Id love to see us pick up Skelton in the 4th, I think he is, at least was, an under the radar player. I just see a lot of upside with him and feel we can get a excellent prospect at a great value.

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