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Whisenhunt: No one in this draft stands out like Sam Bradford


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/03/31/whisenhunt-no-one-stands-out-like-sam-bradford/

Practically the only the thing the national media agrees on is that the Cardinals are likely to take Blaine Gabbert if he’s available at No. 5.

Does this mean they WOULDN'T take Newton if he's available at 5? Does that mean he values Gabbert over Newton?

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We took our entire ownership to see Gabbert in an interview, our offensive coaches can't shut up about him to the press, we've been linked six ways to sunday to him, but we really, really do not think he's Sam Bradford. Hear us, everyone above us? HES NO SAM BRADFORD!!

well, he's not, but still. Kinda amusing to me.

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Suppose Gabbert and Newton are gone.... Will they still go QB? I don't think they'd use their #5 pick on the 3rd best QB. I think at that point they would wait until the 2nd or use their second to trade back into the late first. (I'm assuming they have a high second, I haven't checked.)

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Suppose Gabbert and Newton are gone.... Will they still go QB? I don't think they'd use their #5 pick on the 3rd best QB. I think at that point they would wait until the 2nd or use their second to trade back into the late first. (I'm assuming they have a high second, I haven't checked.)

Mallett or Locker maybe. Hard to say.

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