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  • The Answer
    The Plagiarist
    • Mar 2007
    • 2633

    More slobbering over Edwards

    Here is some interesting information from Draftdaddy.com before this past April's draft. All of this is pretty consistent with The Answer's evaluation of this young blue chip prospect that has found himself as the new starting QB of the Buffalo Bills. The Answer bolded some of the key points:



    Word around the football world is former Stanford quarterback Trent Edwards is a prospect that might really surprise people on draft day. After finally getting healthy and displaying his considerable skills at Pro Day recently, he is picking up some serious momentum leading up to the draft. We know, for a fact, that some respected N.F.L. execs and coaches have privately suggested Edwards might not make it to the 2nd round after his great workout last Wednesday. Even if he isn't selected in round one, just about everyone we've talked to thinks he's a virtual lock to be picked in the top two rounds.

    At the Combine, Trent had 14 team interview requests, which is extremely high. He possesses prototype qualities - Size (6042, 231 at the Combine, 10.5 inch hands), speed (4.70 at his pro day), strength (19 bench reps at the Combine despite being very ill and not sleeping from the flu), intelligence (he has a degree from Stanford), toughness (he was hit as much as any QB over 4 seasons starting), character (teams have said his interviews were amongst the best) and build (he and Brady Quinn are in the "freak" category for QBs). Scouts love his arm strength, unusually quick release and footwork. Matter of fact, Bill Walsh, perhaps the greatest offensive football mind ever, has said that Edwards has the best footwork and overall mechanics of any college quarterback he's seen since Joe Montana!

    Edwards and Vince Young were the top two quarteback recruits in their class coming out of high school, so this isn't a player that just suddenly appeared on the scene. N.F.L. scouts have been watching him since the moment he arrived at Stanford. The only reason he isn't widely talked about at the top of the draft is because Stanford's struggling teams during his four seasons starting, and because he missed the second half of 2006 with a small broken bone in his foot. No surgery was required, but he didn't recover in time to play in the Senior Bowl or Shrine Game.

    Edwards' Pro Day was attended by over 30 N.F.L. personnel, including Mike Martz (Detroit OC), Rick Neuheisel (Baltimore QBs), Dick Curl (Kansas City QBs) and Mike McCoy (Carolina QBs). All the teams listed above are in need of a young, talented quarterback. Out of roughly 60 passes he threw at Pro Day, he missed narrowly on 3 and had some drops due to velocity. He ran on Astroturf but threw on grass, and it rained constantly. Overall, it's tough for a quarterbacks to look better in a workout, so he should only generate stronger admirers as this process continues. He has private workouts scheduled with 4 additional teams.

    We are confident Trent won't make us look foolish, as we've been heavily endorsing him as a top prospect since 2005. We haven't seen him projected as a first rounder in mock drafts by prominent N.F.L. writers, but the way things are going it's not too crazy to think he could be there. Think back to 2004 and 2005, who thought J.P. Losman and Jason Campell would be number one picks a month before those drafts? Edwards, in our opinion, has more physical talent than Losman and Campbell, it's just a situation were he wasn't able to show it off at Stanford.

    ~The Answer
  • The King
    Without me it's just Awe so
    • Jun 2004
    • 42380

    #2
    Re: More slobbering over Edwards

    Go America, Go Trent, Go Bills!
    I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?"
    "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet.
    You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
    It was all
    true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
    He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can
    mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.


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    • theanswer74
      Registered User
      • Apr 2004
      • 784

      #3
      Re: More slobbering over Edwards

      What a lie. Ive heard many Bills fans here say he has a weak arm.

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      • Jeff1220
        H to the 12:20
        • Jul 2002
        • 6137

        #4
        Re: More slobbering over Edwards

        Wouldn't it be nice to have the player who everyone else passed on, but turns out to be awesome? I hope Trent can put an end to the Bills' QB carousel!

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        • The Answer
          The Plagiarist
          • Mar 2007
          • 2633

          #5
          Re: More slobbering over Edwards

          Originally posted by Jeff1220
          Wouldn't it be nice to have the player who everyone else passed on, but turns out to be awesome? I hope Trent can put an end to the Bills' QB carousel!
          Remember a bunch of teams passed on Montana, Brady, Romo, Hasslebach, Favre, etc too.

          Being drafted in the 1st round is meaningless in todays NFL.

          ~The Answer

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          • RoanokeVABillsFan
            Registered User
            • Sep 2005
            • 65

            #6
            Re: More slobbering over Edwards

            Thanks for posting. Good stuff. Hope he lives up to it!

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            • mayotm
              Registered User
              • Jul 2003
              • 2333

              #7
              Re: More slobbering over Edwards

              Originally posted by theanswer74
              What a lie. Ive heard many Bills fans here say he has a weak arm.
              Yes, many of the "experts" on this board have stated that Edwards has a weak arm. However, that's mostly based on the fact that he hasn't thrown many deep balls in his limited action.

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              • Jeff1220
                H to the 12:20
                • Jul 2002
                • 6137

                #8
                Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                Originally posted by The Answer
                Remember a bunch of teams passed on Montana, Brady, Romo, Hasslebach, Favre, etc too.

                Being drafted in the 1st round is meaningless in todays NFL.

                ~The Answer
                I know. That's why I posted the comment that I did.

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                • Ed
                  Dude
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 9247

                  #9
                  Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                  It's exciting reading stuff like this. Let's hope he lives up to the hype. If teams felt that strongly about him, it's surprising he almost fell out of the first day all together and guys like Kolb and Beck got picked ahead of him. He could end up being quite a steal. Some people were furious too that we "wasted" the pick and didn't grab another CB or whatever.

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                  • acehole
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 4877

                    #10
                    Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                    Originally posted by The Answer
                    Remember a bunch of teams passed on Montana, Brady, Romo, Hasslebach, Favre, etc too.

                    Being drafted in the 1st round is meaningless in todays NFL.

                    ~The Answer
                    Yes and we all know what that means.....

                    Montana, Brady, Romo, Hasslebach, Favre = Edwards wow!
                    Hated by the stupid..
                    Loved by their moms.

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                    • Kenny
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 2728

                      #11
                      Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                      Originally posted by The Answer
                      Edwards and Vince Young were the top two quarteback recruits in their class coming out of high school, so this isn't a player that just suddenly appeared on the scene. N.F.L. scouts have been watching him since the moment he arrived at Stanford. The only reason he isn't widely talked about at the top of the draft is because Stanford's struggling teams during his four seasons starting, and because he missed the second half of 2006 with a small broken bone in his foot. No surgery was required, but he didn't recover in time to play in the Senior Bowl or Shrine Game.
                      Just out of curiosity (and this is an honest question, -not trying to start an argument about TE), -but if you really were the #2 QB to come out of high school, -why would you choose to go to Stanford?

                      This isnt like the #1 punter position, -it's the QB position. So basically, if you're that good, and you're ranked #2 in the nation coming out of high school (meaning you know you're good and have a pretty good chance of going pro), -it doesnt make any sense to go to Stanford?

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                      • Oaf
                        Do you read what you write?
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 6151

                        #12
                        Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                        So he's got some speed too supposedly. That could be useful.

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                        • acehole
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 4877

                          #13
                          Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                          Originally posted by mayotm
                          Yes, many of the "experts" on this board have stated that Edwards has a weak arm. However, that's mostly based on the fact that he hasn't thrown many deep balls in his limited action.
                          Yes and...what are you basing his long ball career in the NFL on exactly?
                          Hated by the stupid..
                          Loved by their moms.

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                          • John Doe
                            Florida Man
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 2516

                            #14
                            Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                            Originally posted by Kenny
                            Just out of curiosity (and this is an honest question, -not trying to start an argument about TE), -but if you really were the #2 QB to come out of high school, -why would you choose to go to Stanford?

                            This isnt like the #1 punter position, -it's the QB position. So basically, if you're that good, and you're ranked #2 in the nation coming out of high school (meaning you know you're good and have a pretty good chance of going pro), -it doesnt make any sense to go to Stanford?
                            Edwards is from California - maybe he grew up to be a Stanford fan.

                            Stanford has a history of great QBs including Plunkett and Elway. Maybe he wanted to follow a great tradition.

                            Stanford has high academic standards and Edwards is supposed to be a smart guy - maybe he wanted a good education as well.

                            Stanford plays in the PAC 10 - plenty of good competition there.

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                            • historypete
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 520

                              #15
                              Re: More slobbering over Edwards

                              From what I saw at camp, Edwards has a pretty strong arm. Not as strong as JP's but then again I don't see Trent throwing the ball into the ground like JP does.

                              I think the main reason for all the checkdowns are two-fold. One, he isn't seasoned at reading defenses so if he doesn't see his inital read he'll throw short. I like this because he isn't taking too many risks, and it shows he is willing to give what the defense gives him. I think with time and experience his checkdown throws will decline and he'll be able to look at his deeper 2nd and 3rd reads.

                              The second is the type of offense he is being told to run. Fairchild likes dink and dunk, and gameplans accordingly.

                              I hope over the next few weeks we see him grow as a QB. Keep the ball moving, get first downs, make good decisions and limit his turnovers. He can't continue to throw those bad interceptions, and he needs to produce more points. But, the most important thing is seeing his become more consistant.

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