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armanti edwards.....


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seems to have been lost in all the qb talk this season. after defeating mich. he recieved alot of press even warrented possible draft consideration. there game is on espn right now and i wont hint that we should draft him but i ll take a note on the kid as undrafted free agent project. i think he atleast warrents consideration like josh johnson.

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ur prob rite but i think he should at least get a combine invite just to make sure. his must have something if he rejected offers from florida state to come compete with ponder for the job.

The other schools wanted to turn him into a receiver or DB. App let him stay at QB, so he went there.

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Im partial, Armanti may not be John Elway, but he has a better arm than some NFL QBs (Pennington, Delhomme (post Tommy Jone).

I'm not saying we should draft him, but he is outstanding. I really hope he gets a real shot.

i agree he looks good to me. his arm doesnt look bad at all whats been impressive so far is his acc. his throws have been right on seen alot of drops. i even hard them state he has a "cannon". lets not forget this kid was getting some real heisman consideration a season ago.

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how come whenever a qb has a quick first step someone sees a wr or defensive back in him?(jamie foxx ani given sun.) but he should warrent serious qb consideration not to state hes a first round or second round pick at all. but lets see what hes got... and if hes not a qb then im fine with moving him to wr or db.

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Hey guys, I've been an App State student for 5 years now & I've watched Armanti play QB during 4 of those years. Armanti is an awesome QB, 'nuff said. As mentioned earlier, his arm actually is a little weak but he's as quick & evasive as a pro WR & very intelligent as well. His accuracy is unbelievable! I saw watched Flacco play football in person back in '07 when ASU played against Delaware & Armanti's skills have become as great as, if not better than, Flaccos. Armanti deserves to become at least a back-up. Matt Castle was only a back up while he was in college & now he's a starter for Kansas City

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