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Have been reading for few months about some that like Mettneberger. Some here. Some nationally. Jaworski likes him too.
Originally posted by PFT
Jaworski ranks Mettenberger over Manziel, Bridgewater
Posted by Michael David Smith on April 15, 2014, 5:57 PM EDT
Ron Jaworski, the former NFL quarterback turned ESPN commentator, is well regarded for his ability to break down film and analyze it in a way that fans can understand. But in breaking down the quarterbacks in this year’s NFL draft, Jaworski has been all over the map.
The latest example: Jaworski said today onNFL Live that he views former LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger as a better prospect than either of the two highest-profile quarterbacks in this year’s draft,Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M or Teddy Bridgewater of Louisville.
“This is the guy that can change the draft, Zach Mettenberger,” Jaworski said. “He has the big, strong arm, the prototypical NFL quarterback, at 6-foot-5, 228 pounds, coached by Cam Cameron down there at LSU, pro-style offense.”
Jaworski ranks former Central Florida quarterback Blake Bortles as the best of this year’s class, Mettenberger second, Manziel third, Bridgewater fourth and Derek Carr of Fresno State fifth. Jaworski seems to put a lot of stock in pro days...
Ron Jaworski, the former NFL quarterback turned ESPN commentator, is well regarded for his ability to break down film and analyze it in a way that fans can understand.
Eh, this wreaks of a draft prognosticator's shot in the dark. We all know Manziel has his issues. We all know this isn't a strong draft for QB's. If Mettenberger has a great career and one or both of the other two don't, Jaws looks like a genius. If he's wrong, no one will remember.
Don't get me wrong- generally I like Jaws. But he's playing the game and playing the odds on this one.
Got to believe there was only one Roethlisberger and you cannot get more from a berger, nothing much happened with QB's who's names ended with "ing" if they were not siblings, double RR's did poorly after Starr, "as" worked out woeful after Unitas, with deference to Jaworski, he's only ever measured against Bartowski.
There is a thing about QB names I do not pretend to understand, and we're better off not having one with a really long one and a first abbreviated name announcers can comfortably call him like he is their pal. Zach is overly harsh sounding on network TV but in your mind you can hear the announcers saying "EJ is having his troubles this game", er, "EJ is tearing them up on his reads".
"Mettenburger drops back.....Zach is doing well in 5th grade thanks for asking, back to the field, something bad happened, we're over to the guy with 3 letters in the booth, Jim or Bob, I forget"
But the QB name thing is not to be underestimated or we'd see proportional success from people with funnier names.
Eh, this wreaks of a draft prognosticator's shot in the dark. We all know Manziel has his issues. We all know this isn't a strong draft for QB's. If Mettenberger has a great career and one or both of the other two don't, Jaws looks like a genius. If he's wrong, no one will remember.
Don't get me wrong- generally I like Jaws. But he's playing the game and playing the odds on this one.
This is a fine draft for QBs. 2012 with Luck and RG3 at the top looking amazing is the extreme exception, this is the typical situation: QBs get hit hardest by the pre-draft meat grinder. I mean, think back to the celebrated QB class of 2004. Eli Manning was a huge diva who refused to play for the team that drafted him, Rivers had mechanical issues that he's been playing through his entire career, and Roethlisberger had character red flags which played out in the big leagues.
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