He's probably late first round at best... though maybe Minnesota takes him to have him get some experience under Brad Johnson...
2007-01-15 16:36:27
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answered by J-Love 2
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Well I highly doubt he will get drafted very high at all. There are very very few teams that need a QB at this point. Actually I can only name the Raiders right now. Packers might lose Favre but they invested in Rodgers so that is at least gonna take a year to pan out. Vikings might give Brad the boot but they took Tarvaris Jackson, so there is another year for them. Possibly the Bears need someone as neither Grossman nor Griese can get the job done.
And there is absolutely no way the Colts will get rid of Manning. He is not overrated and he is not a man you want to lose. He is the big reason the Colts even make the playoffs. Put someone else at QB with that horrendous regular season defense and the Colts may be having the first pick of the draft. He is not selfish, he is extremely smart with the football, he has great accuracy, great arm strength, and a great career.
2007-01-16 02:20:48
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answered by Tyler E 4
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I definitely think he's the Jay Cutler of this year's QB class. He'll go late first round, no later than the second round. As for who he goes to, thats impossible to say very well....it all depends on what teams think they need to start thinking about their future franchise QB right now. I dont think anyone will be drafting him with the intent to start him this year - but then again, the Big 3 last year all ended up starting by the end of the year and doing well, so that may influence some personnel decisions.
My gut is telling me Miami. They have Culpepper, but his productivity is shaky right now, and I dont think they're looking at Harrington as the long-term answer either - just like Denver was last year with Plummer.
The Jets are in the same situation as well, though Pennington looked solid this year - they may take Brennan if they think Pennington will last long enough for Brennan to learn, and take over the reins if/when he gets injured again.
Minnesota may, too, but they have no clear first stringer now and would more likely look to acquire a free agent veteran to fill that specific need.
2007-01-16 01:03:16
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answered by droid327 5
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You know what.... it's too bad the Colts can't because this guy is awesome and everyone in that town would love him just because of that name. Honestly... people may think I am CRAZY... but they need to get rid of Peyton Manning, he holds that team down because of his selfish play and then sloppy play in the post season. Just like at Tennessee he always choked in the big game... he went to the NFL and a nobody QB brought that same college team to an undefeated season and a championship... just like Colt Brennan could do for the Colts if they dumped Manning... wishful thinking... well not really, I'm a Pats fan! GO PATS!
2007-01-16 00:37:50
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answered by Go Wit Da Flow 3
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he'll be a later 1st round-2nd round pick in my mind. His great tools make him a definite NFL quality QB but he won't be selected before Jamarcus Russell and Brady Quinn. I could see him going to minessota, miami, kansas city, carolina, and maybe if oakland takes adrian peterson 1st overall, he could sneak to them in the 2nd round.
2007-01-16 00:49:43
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answered by rnelsunshine8 2
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Third round. Could be a list of teams:
Green Bay
Baltimore
Carolina
Kansas City
Miami
Just to name a few.
2007-01-16 00:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard of the Who team. But if you say so.
2007-01-16 00:40:24
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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he should stay in college i hope he changes his desicion
2007-01-16 00:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i think you are pregnant.
2007-01-16 00:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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