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2007 Draft


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Who goes first?  

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  1. 1. Who goes first?

    • Brady Quinn
      13
    • Calvin Johnson
      5
    • Adrian Peterson
      7
    • JaMarcus Russell
      54
    • Joe Thomas
      2
    • other
      4


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But Russell will still come out on top.

I don't think the Raiders are confident in taking another OL high in the first...

That will be a big fear for a long time; compliments of Robert Gallery. :D

 

 

 

:D I heard/read somewhere recently that part of the problem (as this person perceived it) with Robert Gallery is that in his first 5 seasons he has seen 3 head coaches, 5 offensive coordinators, 5 starting QBs, and no consistency enywhere in the offense.

 

I dunno if that's a big lump of excuse, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in NE to see wat he can really do in a cohesive line scheme.

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Watched JaMarcus play at LSU. He's still raw but this kid has the best arm in all of football. He can throw 50+ yards with a flick of the wrist yet has great touch. Like his size as well at 6' 6" 260 lbs. should allow him to stay in the pocket and still see down field. And trust me, a receiver won't have to slow down if he gets behind coverage even if it's 60 yards down field.

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I watch college casually, and I saw Brady Quinn play about 3 games, I don’t get the hype. Is he really that good?

 

 

He can make all the pro throws, though his long vertical throws may be a little soft. Extremely accurate in the short to mid-range throws. Creative, good pocket presence. Enough legs to escape. Weiss-trained, which means he's been worked up very well in his decision making/vision/aniticpation/progression, which means he's probably more pro-ready than any QB in the draft.

 

The guy ought to be a very good pro QB, whether you like or hate ND. Will he be better than Russell? Who knows. Montana couldn't throw a ball through a brick wall, but he sure put the ball where it had to be.

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:D I heard/read somewhere recently that part of the problem (as this person perceived it) with Robert Gallery is that in his first 5 seasons he has seen 3 head coaches, 5 offensive coordinators, 5 starting QBs, and no consistency enywhere in the offense.

 

I dunno if that's a big lump of excuse, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in NE to see wat he can really do in a cohesive line scheme.

 

I read the same thing. But I can't believe that the guy can't learn simple blocking schemes, he has gotten worse each year. I think it's just a classic case of a "can't miss" draft prospect being an NFL mediocre-at-best talent.

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I read the same thing. But I can't believe that the guy can't learn simple blocking schemes, he has gotten worse each year. I think it's just a classic case of a "can't miss" draft prospect being an NFL mediocre-at-best talent.

 

I think it's a case of the entire Raider's offense sucking too much

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