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Gabbart and Mallet clearly the top two QB's


Highlandfire

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Wow, the way the ball comes out of Mallets hands and his accuracy on the deep ball is outstanding. An NFL scout said his accuracy has really improved. Sharpe and mayock are saying 'perfect throws' on his drills.

If Gabbart's pro day looks good throwing wise I am thinking its a toss up right now. If this kid can get clear attitude wise with the GM's/Coaches in the meetings it is gonna be a tough decision.

I think Locker helped himself to day and I am really liking Kaepernick.

I really want to trade down for more picks, but these guys are going to make it hard to not take one of them at #1 esp if Gabbarts pro day goes well and the way Mallett is throwing

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Mallet- All the tools in the world, but by all accounts is a ticking time bomb.

Gabbert- Average college QB that is for some unknown reason being way over hyped.

Locker- Had a good junior season, but proved is was all a fluke this year. One workout in shorts isn't going to override all the horrible tape he put out this last year.

Newton- Has every measurable you could hope for. Had a great year at Auburn, his only year, but played in a very basic spread offense. Only questions are if he can transition to the NFL and some stolen goods 3 years ago.

If the coaching staff thinks they can work with Cam, he's got to be the pick.

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