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Graham Harrell practicing with...


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...the Browns.

Harrell was invited to their minicamp last year but they didn't end up offering him a contract. He wound up in the CFL. This year, he's "invited" again, but the Browns have Delhomme, McCoy and Seneca Wallace. Unless they put Wallace at receiver (as the Seahawks did) hard to imagine him making the roster.

(before anyone says it, he's not coming here either)

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I saw he worked out for the Packers too about a week or 2 ago. if he can play as well as he did at Texas Tech then he would be a good pick-up for someone like the Colts, Bengals, Jaguars, Redskins, or Vikings...al of which have veteran QB's who can help him learn more...and eventually can take over.

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I wonder why it is that Crabtree and Dez Bryant can both go in the first 20 picks but their respective QB's Graham Harrell/Top Senior QB in 2009 and Zac Robinson/actually drafted by the Pats went undrafted or 7th round. I mean does the QB get NO credit or what. I think Graham and Zac have talent and could be developed by someone. Don't see him making the roster over McCoy but you never know.

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I wonder why it is that Crabtree and Dez Bryant can both go in the first 20 picks but their respective QB's Graham Harrell/Top Senior QB in 2009 and Zac Robinson/actually drafted by the Pats went undrafted or 7th round. I mean does the QB get NO credit or what. I think Graham and Zac have talent and could be developed by someone. Don't see him making the roster over McCoy but you never know.

I've often wondered the same thing.

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I wonder why it is that Crabtree and Dez Bryant can both go in the first 20 picks but their respective QB's Graham Harrell/Top Senior QB in 2009 and Zac Robinson/actually drafted by the Pats went undrafted or 7th round. I mean does the QB get NO credit or what. I think Graham and Zac have talent and could be developed by someone. Don't see him making the roster over McCoy but you never know.

See: System QBs

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So the system that allowed the WR's to excel HURTS the QB prospects.

Yeah, that makes sense. Then again i called Pike and McCoy system QB's this year so.... How much of the usage of the term is someone not liking a prospect and an actual gripe? I know i don't particularly care for McCoy or Pike but it had some to do with their GLASS SHOULDERS. The other being they were in schemes that catered to their strengths. Trust me though the spread is becoming more popular. The Pats, Saints, Cowboys and Buffalo all have or are exploring the spread.

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Packers signed QB Graham Harrell.

Harrell must have looked good in his recent tryout. The 25-year-old was lights out in Mike Leach's Texas Tech spread offense, but went undrafted in 2009 and didn't make an NFL team until now, with scouting reports saying his accuracy failed to translate. Harrell also has a below-average arm. He'll battle Noah Shepard and Chris Pizzotti to be Green Bay's No. 3 quarterback.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=5209

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