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Ranking the Young QB's According to ESPN


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Intelligence

 

Rankings:    1. Luck     2. Griffin     3. Wilson     4. Kaepernick     5. Newton

 

Accuracy

 

Rankings:    1. Griffin     2. Wilson     3. Luck     4. Kaepernick     5. Newton

 

 

Durability

 

Rankings:    1. Luck     2. Wilson     3. Kaepernick     4. Newton     5. Griffin

 

 

Supporting cast

 

Rankings:    1. Kaepernick     2. Wilson     3. Griffin     4. Luck     5. Newton

 

 

Urgency

 

Rankings:    1. Wilson     2. Luck     3. Kaepernick     4. Griffin     5. Newton

 

 

The Bottom Line

 

Rankings:    1. Luck     2. Griffin     3. Wilson     4. Kaepernick     5. Newton

 

The consensus is that Luck remains the can't-miss player of the group. Moon said, "Andrew doesn't have any weaknesses in his game." An NFC general manager added, "Luck should be a Hall of Famer 15 years from now. He took a team that was 2-14 before he arrived and led it to 11 wins in his rookie year. That's a pretty good start."

As for the others, most people interviewed for this story also see greatness in the futures of Griffin and Wilson. Griffin holds a slight edge because he's more dynamic -- "He can run and he's accurate," said Tuck. But Wilson is the safer bet to be more durable and play longer. Kaepernick is the wild card of the group. Many people think his ceiling could be higher than Griffin's if his game develops steadily. Newton, on the other hand, is at a point in his career where he's likely to plateau if the Panthers keep struggling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's a big article with paragraphs under each ranking section.  Not posting all of it.  But the experts have spoken.  Newton is the weak link.  Time to move on I guess.  I wonder if Jimmy Clausen is still available.

 

Oh.  They have a " Sportsnation: Cast Your Vote " Not sure if you guys like taking over polls or anything like that.

 

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Even if I take Newton out of the equation. I will take Wilson and Kaep over Luck any and every day. I would also take a healthy RG3 over him.

Although the Colts have changed their offense to better suit Luck. So I think Luck will have a good year. Better than last.

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If only they would have had a fakest smile category...

Relax, we need Cam to be hated. He is a better QB when he is hated and doubted IMO.

Cam has only stunk at one point....and that was when people felt forced to praise him to start 2012

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How in the h3ll is Kap proven to be more durable than Cam?   Has he actually been laid out a couple times every other game?     His Oline is amazing.                 Cam has taken a pounding time and time again and has yet to miss a game. 

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What a shameless gutless article. How the fug can they have the slightest idea into Cam's intelligence? Because of post game interviews? I'm tired of this borderline racist poo man. Cam's asked to do more than of these guys and physically superior and more durable than all of them. Sheer idiocy.

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