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  • Michael82
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 82328

    I found it, an article supporting my thoughts

    The matinee idol, the collegiate stud muffin, isn't always the answer. Just because a quarterback looks good in airports and hotel lobbies doesn't mean he's going to turn heads in Super Bowls. Valentinos are fine, in the cinema.

    For those Chargers fans pining for their little team to select sexy Eli Manning or heartthrob Ben Roethlisberger with the first choice in the draft, I offer a few fun facts.

    Since Super Bowl I was played in 1967, 13 quarterbacks have been drafted first overall – Terry Bradshaw, Jim Plunkett, Steve Bartkowski, John Elway, Vinny Testaverde, Troy Aikman, Jeff George, Drew Bledsoe, Peyton Manning, Tim Couch, Michael Vick, David Carr and Carson Palmer.

    Among them, four have quarterbacked Super Bowl champions – Bradshaw (4), Plunkett (2), Elway (2) and Aikman (3). In case you're wondering, Joe Namath was taken fifth overall by the Jets in the 1965 AFL draft. Steve Young was a supplemental No. 1 by the Bucs in 1984.

    George became a top pick because he threw the ball pretty – he could throw a tight spiral for you, all right – during individual workouts, which of course have nothing to do with real football, but coaches, scouts and general managers love them anyway.

    Among these top choices, since Elway was taken in 1983, only he and Aikman have been behind center for a Super Bowl winner (Bledsoe quarterbacked a loser).

    So, drafting a quarterback that high obviously does not equate with trips to the jewelry store. It is, by far, the most difficult position in football – in all of sports – to properly evaluate. The NFL game is so much faster, so much more complex, than college ball.

    It also is a terribly expensive proposition, as the Chargers discovered when they drafted Ryan Leaf second overall in 1998. Leaf's pricey failure no doubt led to the team's decision to pass on Vick and trade the No. 1 pick. In a way, it's difficult to blame them.

    And yet it appears, cloudy or sunny, a quarterback, probably Manning, will go No. 1 this year, be he taken by the Chargers or another club through trade. The past three No. 1 choices have been quarterbacks, five of the last six.

    CLICK HERE to read the rest of the article...
  • Halbert
    I'm Not Normal
    • Jul 2002
    • 4082

    #2
    Re: I found it, an article supporting my thoughts

    Originally posted by Mikey82
    I found it, an article supporting my thoughts
    I didn't know you could post articles from MAD magazine ...

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    • kal123
      Maybe?
      • Oct 2003
      • 9766

      #3
      Repost of data in the other thread:

      SB# Winner (round)/Loser (round)
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      38 Brady (6th)/Delhomme (undrafted)
      37 B.Johnson (9th)/Gannon (4th)
      36 Brady (6th)/Warner (undrafted)
      35 Dilfer (1st)/Collins (1st)
      34 Warner (undrafted)/McNair (1st)
      33 Elway (1st)/Chandler (3rd)
      32 Elway (1st)/Favre (2nd)
      31 Favre (2nd)/Bledsoe (1st)
      30 Aikman (1st)/O'Donnell (3rd)
      29 Young (1st)/Humphries (6th)
      28 Aikman (1st)/Kelly (1st)
      27 Aikman (1st)/Kelly (1st)
      26 Rypien (6th)/Kelly (1st)
      25 Hostetler (3rd)/Kelly (1st)
      24 Montana (3rd)/Elway (1st)
      23 Montana (3rd)/Esaison (1st)
      22 Williams (1st)/Elway (1st)
      21 Simms (1st)/Elway (1st)
      20 McMahon (1st)/Grogan (5th)
      19 Montana (3rd)/Marino (1st)
      18 Plunkett/Theismann
      17 Theismann/Woodley
      16 Montana/Anderson
      15 Plunkett/Jaworski
      14 Bradshaw/Ferragamo
      13 Bradshaw/Staubach
      12 Staubach/Morton
      11 Stabler/Tarkenton
      10 Bradshaw/Staubach
      9 Bradshaw/Tarkenton
      8 Griese/Tarkenton
      7 Griese/Kilmer
      6 Staubach/Griese
      5 Morrall/Morton
      4 Dawson/Kapp
      3 Namath/Unitas
      2 Starr/Lamonica
      1 Starr/Dawson

      1994
      Pick #3 - (Washington Redskins) Heath Schuler QB Tennessee
      Pick #6 - (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) Trent Dilfer QB Fresno State

      1995
      Pick #3 - (Houston Oilers) Steve McNair QB Alcorn State
      Pick #5 - (Carolina Panthers) Kerry Collins QB Penn State

      1996
      ZERO Quartbacks in the 1st round

      1997
      Pick #26 - (San Francisco 49ers) Jim Druckenmiller QB Virginia Tech

      1998
      Pick #1 - (Indianapolis Colts) Peyton Manning QB Tennessee
      Pick #2 - (San Diego Chargers) Ryan Leaf QB Washington State

      1999
      Pick #1 - (Cleveland Browns) Tim Couch QB Kentucky
      Pick #2 - (Philadelphia Eagles) Donovan McNabb QB Syracuse
      Pick #3 - (Cincinnati Bengals) Akili Smith QB Oregon
      Pick #11 - (Minnesota Vikings) Daunte Culpepper QB Central Florida
      Pick #12 - (Chicago Bears) Cade McNown QB UCLA

      2000
      Pick #18 - (New York Jets) Chad Pennington QB Marshall

      2001
      Pick #1 - (Atlanta Falcons) Michael Vick QB Virginia Tech

      2002
      Pick #1 - (Houston Texans) David Carr QB Fresno State
      Pick #3 - (Detroit Lions) Joey Harrington QB Oregon
      Pick #32 - (Washington Redskins) Patrick Ramsey QB Tulane

      Mikey, get cracking on the rest!
      Last edited by Mr. Cynical; 03-21-2004, 03:08 PM.

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