Acantha Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Man, listening to these QB choices popping up just makes me realize how bad this years class is. I know it sucks since the Bills need one so badly, but I REALLY hope they pass on QB with their first pick.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 (edited) The Dolphins have the best qb in this past draft in your estimation. How's that working out for them? very well I would say. I never said Tannehill was the best I said Luck was but we didn't have a shot a him so I wanted T-hill. Bray from Tenny is coming out. Probably better than Barkley or Glennon. That said Wilson from Arkansas would probably be a better fit. Someone who can move, good arm strength and very accurrate. Got a link for this? I think Bray is the most talented QB since Marino but he needs to work on the mental side of the game and think he should stay in. Go youtube some of their games and see if you still like Bray over Glennon. Bray made Glenon look like a chump when they went head to head this year. Edited December 31, 2012 by Buffalo Barbarian
Formerly Allan in MD Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 Weedon and Foles aren't going anywhere.
Dibs Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 6 of the 7 Teams picking ahead of us need a QB 1 - Chiefs (cleaning house, Cassel not the guy) 2 - Jaguars (probably cleaning house, Gabbert assumed not to be the guy, but could be) 3 - Raiders (Palmer sporatic and Raiders always make some kind of dumb move) 4 - Eagles (cleaning house, Foles not the guy) 5 - Lions (Have Stafford, we are safe here) 6 - Browns (Weeden not sold on, but they need defensive help. Chance they pass on QB) 7 - Cardinals (Trainwreck at QB. Coach staying though) 8 - Bills (Needs QB, WR, LB) Though there is always a chance, it has never happened(last 40 years analyzed) that a team drafting a QB in the 1st round has drafted another QB in the 1st round of the following draft......the only exception being Colts 1982 & 1983 with Art Schlichter(banned for gambling issues) & John Elway. Furthermore, only one team has selected a QB within 2 drafts of the previous 1st round selection....that being Seahawks 1991 & 1993 with Dan McGuire & Rick Mirer. With that being the case, it would be extraordinary for the Browns to select a QB in the 1st round this year after selecting Weeden(pick 22) in last years draft or for the Jaguars to do so, having selected Gabbert(pick 10) in the 2011 draft. I tend to think.... If one of the QB prospect's stock rises greatly the Chiefs may take a QB at the #1 position. And...again, if stock rises the Eagles may take a QB at #4. IMO Raiders & Cardinals likely won't select a QB.....Raiders due to Palmer.....and Cardinals due to the highly intelligent and well considered concept that they tend to stuff things up for themselves worse than the Bills do. Jaguars, Browns & Lions will not select a QB IMO. This means.... 0 to 4 of the 7 teams picking ahead of us will likely select a QB.....which means that possibly we may get our choice at QB.
Maury Ballstein Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 Tahj Boyd for the win Alex. What a gamer.
LancasterSteve Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 Okay. Forget running back. Cornerback then. Bill just fainted
San Jose Bills Fan Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 Though there is always a chance, it has never happened(last 40 years analyzed) that a team drafting a QB in the 1st round has drafted another QB in the 1st round of the following draft......the only exception being Colts 1982 & 1983 with Art Schlichter(banned for gambling issues) & John Elway. Furthermore, only one team has selected a QB within 2 drafts of the previous 1st round selection....that being Seahawks 1991 & 1993 with Dan McGuire & Rick Mirer. With that being the case, it would be extraordinary for the Browns to select a QB in the 1st round this year after selecting Weeden (pick 22) in last years draft or for the Jaguars to do so, having selected Gabbert (pick 10) in the 2011 draft. I tend to think.... If one of the QB prospect's stock rises greatly the Chiefs may take a QB at the #1 position. And...again, if stock rises the Eagles may take a QB at #4. IMO Raiders & Cardinals likely won't select a QB.....Raiders due to Palmer.....and Cardinals due to the highly intelligent and well considered concept that they tend to stuff things up for themselves worse than the Bills do. Jaguars, Browns & Lions will not select a QB IMO. This means.... 0 to 4 of the 7 teams picking ahead of us will likely select a QB.....which means that possibly we may get our choice at QB. Good post. One historical note: The Dallas Cowboys drafted Steve Walsh in the first round of the 1989 Supplemental after drafting Troy Aikman in the 1989 regular Draft. I think the importance of QB has increased immensely over the last decade or so. So I think the likelihood of spending high draft picks on a QB in consecutive years is more likely than it's ever been. As always it's a case by case thing but Jacksonville for instance is a team I could see drafting a quarterback in the first round in spite of the presence of Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, and possibly Tim Tebow. Bill just fainted That was my intent, LOL.
BillsCelticsAngelsBama Posted January 1, 2013 Posted January 1, 2013 (edited) An early mock had the jets taking nassib one slot after Buffalo in round 2...pick 42 or close to it... the Jets pick ahead of the Bills in Round 2 so toss that mock in the trash bin. We are tied with the Jets and Titans. We beat them both in a tiebreaker and that is why we pick ahead of them. However, in round 2, we slide to the back of those two and they each move up one slot. In round 3 we move to the middle position and in Round 4.... back to the top. Etc., Etc. Happy New Year All Edited January 1, 2013 by MOVALLEYRANDY
Dibs Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 Good post. One historical note: The Dallas Cowboys drafted Steve Walsh in the first round of the 1989 Supplemental after drafting Troy Aikman in the 1989 regular Draft. I think the importance of QB has increased immensely over the last decade or so. So I think the likelihood of spending high draft picks on a QB in consecutive years is more likely than it's ever been. As always it's a case by case thing but Jacksonville for instance is a team I could see drafting a quarterback in the first round in spite of the presence of Blaine Gabbert, Chad Henne, and possibly Tim Tebow. Yeah....I never know what to do with the supplemental picks as they don't appear on standard draft lists. It's one of the many areas on which I don't know too much about. Are supplemental picks considered standard draft picks? Adding to your point about the value of QB....the much lower rookie salaries for high 1st round picks would also factor towards re-selecting a QB in the 1st being more likely than ever before. The investment obviously isn't as much meaning teams would be more likely to count their losses and start again. I tend to think the main reasons for not re-selecting a QB within a several year time span is that traditionally QBs would take several years to develop/mature on the NFL stage. It has only been in the last few years that it has been commonplace for rookie QBs to be competitive as starters. I don't know why this has been the case.....perhaps the Colleges(in general) have evolved and now operate systems which more closely resemble the NFL, thus having a greater number of QBs be "ready" when they hit the NFL. I really don't know as I don't follow any College football. If this is the case however.....it is yet another reason to suggest that a team would give up on their 1st round QB quicker than in times past and re-select one in the 1st round in a much shorter time. LOL....now that I've effectively argued against my original assertion to the point of defeat, I think I'll shut up.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 According to the debate rules we have here at TSW, you now have 200 words to rebut your opponent's response.
inkman Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 (edited) Weedon and Foles aren't going anywhere. No but Weeden does turn THIRTY next season. Maybe they draft his replacement. Edited January 2, 2013 by inkman
ganesh Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 I would welcome any QB that can throw an accurate pass which is not a screen pass. It was strange to see Fitzpatrick throw deep on the sideline to SJ.
truth on hold Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 (edited) BTW if Reid goes to cards their chance of taking QB drops. He's telling them he can fix kolb Edited January 2, 2013 by Joe_the_6_pack
HOUSE Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 None of the QB's available are first round material anyway. I hope all 7 teams grab a quarterback
bisonbrigade Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 There isn't a QB worthy of drafting in the first TWO rounds.
Maury Ballstein Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 There isn't a QB worthy of drafting in the first TWO rounds. Please stop with this.....there will be at least 3-5 qb's drafted in the first two rounds........add a IMO or something if you have a zany take like this at least Your statement in beyond false. Genos projected #1 overall.
RuntheDamnBall Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 It was strange to see Fitzpatrick throw deep on the sideline to SJ. Oh, he often throws there, it just doesn't appear so because it's within that nine-yard "Fitz radius" of the WR. There isn't a QB worthy of drafting in the first TWO rounds. The draft chart is heavily weighted towards QB these days, so regardless of what you think, there will be a round higher value on a lot of these prospects. You just don't see many diamonds in the rough making it to the 4th and beyond at this point. Call it the Brady factor.
truth on hold Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Reid is going to the Chiefs. Which makes me think they are almost certain now ... like 99% .... to take a QB. Reid likes drafting QBs, and your first year as HC when you get the most leniency for a bad record, is the best time to develop someone.
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