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Trade down for Newton/QB?


Tutto

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I don't mean to beat a deadhorse, but I have a question. I hear some people say they like Newton, and others say they don't like him at all. Also, there are some people that may like Newton or not, but don't like the idea of taking him at #1.

How would you guys feel if we traded down, grabbed some extra picks, and took Newton say around #10?

Personally, I like Newton, I think he could be a franchise QB in 2 years or so, but #1 overall is a reach. So how would you feel if we traded down, and took Newton? And got a vet in for the 1-2 year period to start and mentor Newton?

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i think that is still high for him, but I have no doubt someone will reach for him in that area.

hell he could be gone by then if the Tenn. rumors are true.

Yeah, He didnt have a very good NC game. That hurt him, but if you look at the body of work, he had an amazing year.

I think it wont be a "reach" around #10 after the combine happens. Thats where he will shine.

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If it was one of those things that the FO is dead-set on getting a QB while also trading down, I would rather trade down, grab BPA, then if someone like Locker fell to the bottom of the first or into the second trade up to get him.

Newton in the first is still too high at this point. Locker in the first is also kind of high, as of right now. Actually if any team drafts a QB in the first rnd, at this point, it is reaching. Things could change with the combine and pro-days but I don't think they will that much.

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I think the only QB that really should go in the first (late mid-late) is Mallett. The recent Gabbert love is insane, Newton is a sky-high-ceiling, long-term project, and Locker had a bad year and is a little lacking on some measurables (namely, height). Mallett at least has the amateur production, arm strength, height, to go in the bottom end of the first round. His biggest deficiencies I've heard of is lack of pocket awareness (got tired of that poo from Clausen, this year) and love of the alcohol. Well, on the second one, he was at college. It's what you do at college....college isn't about book learning, it's about doing as much crazy poo as you can so you can get it out of your system and settle down afterward and start being a real grown up.

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It's what you do at college....college isn't about book learning, it's about doing as much crazy poo as you can so you can get it out of your system and settle down afterward and start being a real grown up.

It shouldn't be for a FBS player on a top 10 team in the country. What's he going to do when he has money?

But I agree about his talent. Mallet is the only QB, in my opinion, worthy of being taken in the first round.

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There were throws in the NC game where he had great protection, would step up in the pocket and throw it in front, or behind, or just over shoot his receiver...besides, he made plays with his feet that helped open the passing game and would hit little bubble screens and roll out little dump offs

not to say the guy doesnt have talent, i just dont think its worth the risk of trading the first overall pick for a project.

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