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Wow, Okoye picked up by 49ers
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Loving the Rams draft picks! Finally got some weapons for Bradford, he really needs to step up & prove hes worthy of a number one pick now. Cant wait to see Tavon Austin in pro football.
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I can't believe Mel Kiper gave the same draft grade to the Falcons as the 49ers. My belief is that will turn out to be an all-time great draft one day.
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49ers will give him a real chance to develop. |
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Been away for a few days and I watched loads of the draft. I am really happy with Chips first draft in Philly. Solid first 3 rounds, Barkley in the 4th is great value as Foles is never going to be a franchise QB. I think Jordan Poyer is a great pick and I was supprised he was still there by the 7th.
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So, next stop for Tebow is.....
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http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2013/0425/dal_a_jgjj_600.jpg "You better get to the playoffs this year" |
I disagree with that report, he'd have gone in the 2nd round
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Jesus christ. Please don't let us sign Tebow. We were laughed at in the draft as it is.
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I feel for Tebow.
He is probably one of the best people you could have in a locker room; sadly, his playing style as a QB is not NFL friendly at all. It would be a real shame if he has to bugger off to Canada and play which has been mentioned by a few people; hopefully a team gives him a chance to challenge their starting QB and at least apply some pressure. Struggling to find a fit though; if the Jags aren't intersted, well, you're going to struggle to find anywhere else. Maybe Oakland? |
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Firstly, he's not one of the best people you could have in the locker room, though it's not really all his fault. He's a team guy for sure, but a media circus follows him wherever he goes. If there's anything he can do to remedy that, he needs to do it pronto! (Calling Bill Belichick, come in BB.......) Secondly, he might have to reduce wage demands. A lot of clubs might have space for a cheap Tebow to come on occasionally to assist a non running QB on certain plays, but not in a genuine battle for the QB spot as it was billed in NY. Or clubs with QB/RB hybrids who have offensive plays tailored to the skill set of their guy might like a backup able to step in with continuity. For instance, the Panthers have Derek Anderson as backup and he does a good job, but the playbook has to be thrown away and replaced if Cam goes down. For the right price, I'm sure the Panthers would consider waiving Clausen, who can't run or throw, and have Tebow as that third man. Even if he does drop out at first, someone will have a QB crisis and call on him. Anyone remember Brian St. Pierre?! |
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Might get a game as a TE. The only pressure he'll put on a starting NFL QB will be media beat-up pressure and no NFL franchise wants that no matter how many jerseys they sell. |
He's turned down offers to play TE already this off-season.
Stubborn as he can't play QB |
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