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Here is the Top 10 QB's that profootballscout.com has ranked. I am sure this will change after the combine but thought I would share it with everyone. Also I have added the link as well so everyone can look at all the positional rankings. I know its suggestive and doesnt jive with other rankings..just thought it would be nice for people to have a look. Enjoy.

 

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QB 1 Sam Bradford JR 6-5/197/- Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK

QB 2 Jimmy Clausen JR 6-3/223/- Notre Dame Westlake Village, CA

QB 3 Tim Tebow SR 6-3/245/- Florida St Augustine, FL

QB 4 Colt McCoy SR 6-3/210/- Texas Tuscola, TX

QB 5 Tony Pike SR 6-6/210/- Cincinnati Reading, OH

QB 6 Dan LeFevour SR 6-3/230/- Central Michigan Lisle, IL

QB 7 John Skelton SR 6-5/256/- Fordham El Paso, TX

QB 8 Jevan Snead JR 6-3/220/- Mississippi Stephenville, TX

QB 9 Jarrett Brown SR 6-4/223/- West Virginia West Palm Beach, FL

QB 10 Sean Canfield SR 6-4/214/- Oregon State Carlsbad, CA

 

http://profootball.scout.com/a.z?s=127&amp...rc=4&pid=10

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Here is the Top 10 QB's that profootballscout.com has ranked. I am sure this will change after the combine but thought I would share it with everyone. Also I have added the link as well so everyone can look at all the positional rankings. I know its suggestive and doesnt jive with other rankings..just thought it would be nice for people to have a look. Enjoy.

 

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QB 1 Sam Bradford JR 6-5/197/- Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK

QB 2 Jimmy Clausen JR 6-3/223/- Notre Dame Westlake Village, CA

QB 3 Tim Tebow SR 6-3/245/- Florida St Augustine, FL

QB 4 Colt McCoy SR 6-3/210/- Texas Tuscola, TX

QB 5 Tony Pike SR 6-6/210/- Cincinnati Reading, OH

QB 6 Dan LeFevour SR 6-3/230/- Central Michigan Lisle, IL

QB 7 John Skelton SR 6-5/256/- Fordham El Paso, TX

QB 8 Jevan Snead JR 6-3/220/- Mississippi Stephenville, TX

QB 9 Jarrett Brown SR 6-4/223/- West Virginia West Palm Beach, FL

QB 10 Sean Canfield SR 6-4/214/- Oregon State Carlsbad, CA

 

http://profootball.scout.com/a.z?s=127&amp...rc=4&pid=10

To me this is not a great class. Bradford , injury issues , teabow I guess is the wild card. My later round gamble would be on Jarrett Brown

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To me this is not a great class. Bradford , injury issues , teabow I guess is the wild card. My later round gamble would be on Jarrett Brown

 

What injury issues does Bradford have? He has had the shoulder and that is about it. Instead of getting it fixed he came back again and landed on the same shoulder so its all about the same injury. Before the one shoulder injury he was a GOD that everyone wanted.

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What injury issues does Bradford have? He has had the shoulder and that is about it. Instead of getting it fixed he came back again and landed on the same shoulder so its all about the same injury. Before the one shoulder injury he was a GOD that everyone wanted.

a wafer thin god with an avg arm playing in the spread. Plus he's an alcoholic waiting to happen, no thanks

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcaYwLTBwzo

 

As can be seen, the hit by Coleby Clawson, a LB, was a fairly routine hit and not by a behemoth. Bradford's second injury was in on an eerily similar tackle, being dragged down by a CB, where he again reaches a bit with his right arm to break his fall and ends up landing square on his shoulder.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLxCqLJMLg4...feature=related

 

QBs at this level should know how to protect themselves and avoid falling directly on their throwing shoulders from a routine hit.

 

What's indisputable is the guy has !@#$ed up his throwing shoulder and missed most of this past season. That is not a good thing, especially considering the winds in the Ralph, for a QB who had some questions about his arm strength before the injuries.

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the hit he took that first injured his shoulder wouldve happen to alot of qbs, he landed directly on his shoulder. how much better is brees arm after his surgery? nice point

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PLEASE NO CA QB

 

 

Tell me about it!!! I was campaigning for him!

 

But wait, do we not want QB's FROM CA? or Who grew up in CA?

 

Claussen played college ball in cold weather climate so I dont know...

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Here is the Top 10 QB's that profootballscout.com has ranked. I am sure this will change after the combine but thought I would share it with everyone. Also I have added the link as well so everyone can look at all the positional rankings. I know its suggestive and doesnt jive with other rankings..just thought it would be nice for people to have a look. Enjoy.

 

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QB 1 Sam Bradford JR 6-5/197/- Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK

QB 2 Jimmy Clausen JR 6-3/223/- Notre Dame Westlake Village, CA

QB 3 Tim Tebow SR 6-3/245/- Florida St Augustine, FL

QB 4 Colt McCoy SR 6-3/210/- Texas Tuscola, TX

QB 5 Tony Pike SR 6-6/210/- Cincinnati Reading, OH

QB 6 Dan LeFevour SR 6-3/230/- Central Michigan Lisle, IL

QB 7 John Skelton SR 6-5/256/- Fordham El Paso, TX

QB 8 Jevan Snead JR 6-3/220/- Mississippi Stephenville, TX

QB 9 Jarrett Brown SR 6-4/223/- West Virginia West Palm Beach, FL

QB 10 Sean Canfield SR 6-4/214/- Oregon State Carlsbad, CA

 

http://profootball.scout.com/a.z?s=127&amp...rc=4&pid=10

 

Bradford weighs 197? Thanks but no thanks, that has injury laden career written all over it.

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Don't worry there is no way Bradford will be available at 9. Frankly it is likely Clausen is gone too unfortunately. Clausen did go to HS in California but I believe grew up in the South. He went to a football factory HS and then played meaningful games in a pro style offense for a pro coach. And no he is not Brady Quinn.

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What injury issues does Bradford have? He has had the shoulder and that is about it. Instead of getting it fixed he came back again and landed on the same shoulder so its all about the same injury. Before the one shoulder injury he was a GOD that everyone wanted.

He PROBABLY will be fine and come back in the pros to be the players he was at his best in college.

 

The key word though is PROBABLY.

 

The Bills are simply not a good enough team that it can afford to roll the dice on taking a key player with their #1 who PROBABLY will be a great player.

 

This team has tons of other needs at lots of positions that it seems to just make little sense to roll the dice on a QB that has any injury issues as a college player. In particular since one of those areas of need is the OL such that one is not only taking a risk that Bradford will recover, but by not focusing on strengthening the OL your QB likely is gonna face some pressure on his blindside with a less than proven LT, picking Bradford seems foolish.

 

The Bills may quite likely judge the player available at our #9 pick not to be an LT even if you commit the #9 to some other player like the best OLB available. However, I feel better about us doing this if the QB our lower drafted LT is trying to protect is a vet like Fitzy or someone with the pro experience of Brohm or even the injury prone Edwards rather than POTENTIALLY (not probably but yes potentially injury prone Bradford.

 

Going QB in the first simply makes little sense as a teambuilding strategy for this team.

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a wafer thin god with an avg arm playing in the spread. Plus he's an alcoholic waiting to happen, no thanks

Are you this much of a douche in real life, or do you just play one on the Intar-webs?

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Tell me about it!!! I was campaigning for him!

 

But wait, do we not want QB's FROM CA? or Who grew up in CA?

 

Claussen played college ball in cold weather climate so I dont know...

 

Jack Kemp was from California, AND played ball in California...

 

QBs from CA don't suck, ****ty QBs suck, no matter where they're from.

 

All you geniuses are probably thrilled we took Maybin over Orakpo, after all "no more high draft picks from UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS"

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