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I'm not saying we should give up on Edwards at all but I think if this guy is available in the second round you must take him. He isn't as talked about as McCoy, Bradford, or Tebow but this kid can play. http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=191981
Doubt he declares, and even if he does, I am not sure he transitions great to the NFL.
I tell you what right now though, the kid is the undisputed leader of that team and he has some intangibles that could help him succeed on the next level.
Doubt he comes out until after his senior season though.
I'm not saying we should give up on Edwards at all but I think if this guy is available in the second round you must take him. He isn't as talked about as McCoy, Bradford, or Tebow but this kid can play. http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=191981
Be tough since he's only a junior and doubtful to declare.
It depends, as I'm sure you are well aware there are going to be A LOT of juniors declaring this year due to the fact that this is probably the last year you can strike it rich as a rookie. His value will also never be higher than it will be after this season. Financially he'd be crazy not to declare. Either way, he's a project QB with "potential" no matter when he declares.
I disagree. If he leaves, it's a gamble for him. If he stays, he's going to be a Heisman candidate next year, and I'd bet a first round pick for sure. Of course, this is all if he stays healthy next year.
It depends, as I'm sure you are well aware there are going to be A LOT of juniors declaring this year due to the fact that this is probably the last year you can strike it rich as a rookie. His value will also never be higher than it will be after this season. Financially he'd be crazy not to declare. Either way, he's a project QB with "potential" no matter when he declares.
I know what you're saying with the CBA up in the air, but keep this in mind. Keenum is not currently a top tier Junior QB, and would risk losing millions simply by leaving this year. He could be a top 2 round pick next season if he stays (and is healthy). While more Juniors will declare this season imo, I think it will be almost all along the elite level kids. Kids who would return normally because they love playing CFB will leave becuse they dont want to be in a slotting system of the 2011 draft.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
QB for Houston. He's thrown for over 500 yards and 5 tds today. I was looking at his career stats, and wow.
2 questions. 1.) do you think he'll enter the draft this season? He's a redshirt Junior, I think. 2.) Does he have the skill set to be an NFL QB, and where do you think he'd go if he came out early?
People are lazy though so Ill help them out;
Originally posted by Foward_Lateral
QB for Houston. He's thrown for over 500 yards and 5 tds today. I was looking at his career stats, and wow.
2 questions. 1.) do you think he'll enter the draft this season? He's a redshirt Junior, I think. 2.) Does he have the skill set to be an NFL QB, and where do you think he'd go if he came out early?
Weaknesses:
-Arm Strength
-Level of Competition
-System QB
-Coverage Reading
Keenum is an interesting prospect, he is listed at 6'2, but likely much closer to 6'0 and he has a gunslinger mentality. His NFL Comparison often enough is Drew Brees and I have to agree with it. The kid is rough around the edges, he has a lot of work he needs to do to get bigger and stronger ideally to take the NFL hits. But his athleticism is great and whenever he gets out of the pocket he keeps his eyes down the field at all times looking for WR's. He comes from an explosive spread system which is good for highlights but not good for the NFL. He doesnt have to read coverage or blitzes much. He is the unquestioned leader of the Cougars and plays with a fire and intensity that you don't see out of many of this years QB prospects.
Round Projection: 3-4
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
I know what you're saying with the CBA up in the air, but keep this in mind. Keenum is not currently a top tier Junior QB, and would risk losing millions simply by leaving this year. He could be a top 2 round pick next season if he stays (and is healthy). While more Juniors will declare this season imo, I think it will be almost all along the elite level kids. Kids who would return normally because they love playing CFB will leave becuse they dont want to be in a slotting system of the 2011 draft.
I hear you, I just don't think that he'll ever have the stock he has now. Though much like Bradford and McCoy last year, he might benefit staying another year because this draft is stacked with talent at the QB spot and he might rank 5th or higher (depending on who you ask) as far as the list of QB's is concerned. Either way, he's a project QB at best right now in my eyes and has a way to go before he's of NFL quality.
Which is why he'd be smart to stay another year in college, have a legit shot at being a first round pick, instead of a mid-to-late round pick. We're talking millions of dollars, not peanuts.
I hear you, I just don't think that he'll ever have the stock he has now. Though much like Bradford and McCoy last year, he might benefit staying another year because this draft is stacked with talent at the QB spot and he might rank 5th or higher (depending on who you ask) as far as the list of QB's is concerned. Either way, he's a project QB at best right now in my eyes and has a way to go before he's of NFL quality.
Well his system of play hurts him in my eyes, but he has the raw base you look for. His size isn't great but he finds the passing lanes well and does a good job getting rid of the ball in a hurry.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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