not to mention he doesn't perform well in SEC games on the road. **********Automerged Doublepost********** Gabbert doesn't play in an pro style type offense either.
Again, personally I don't like Mallet as a pro QB, but his measurables will blow away the combine and he will shoot up to the top 2 QB's, 100% you saying he won't shows me a lot. Gabbert is a better prospect than luck period, just because you think his name is stupid has nothing to do with what he can do and has done on the field. newsflash, spread offense QB's still get drafted. Keenum has great vision and moves around with quickness and has a smooth delivery. 70% completion in any offense is awesome. Kolb went in round 2. nufced. Stanzi isn't that good. You are in the extreme minority to have him anywhere higher than the top 15. He throws a ton on INT's and that hurts him. He needs to come out and tear this season up for me to even think of putting him any higher, I'm talking huge season. To automatically anoint him top 5 after a season where he almost throws more picks than td's is a joke.
Jake Locker's alright, I watched some highlights and I don't think he'll be that great in the NFL. He won't be bad, and he won't lose his job, but I can't see him being a top talent.
Are you serious? You must not have been watching? As long as he improves even a little bit he will be a top 3 pick. You also have to take into account the poor players he has to play with. Those WR's drop a ton of great passes from him. **********Automerged Doublepost********** They may get drafted but the question is how early? Luck plays in a pro style offense which will definitely help him. This year is a huge year for him now that Gebhart is gone.
Gimme Griffin and Newton, and throw Pryor in the trash can. None of these guys are coming out so 2012 is a more appropriate label.
depends. Luck is the more polished QB but Locker may have more potential. As much as I love Locker I think Luck is the safer pick .
2nd highest ranked QB in division 1 with 19 Tds vs 2 interceptions. :icon_cheesygrin: I think he's made the transition from that inconsistent issue.