Originally posted by Razor
Originally posted by jrry32
McCoy won't be a 4th round pick, he'll likely be a first round pick and Bradford will be a top 10 pick...however I think McCoy will be the better Pro.
McCoy would likely be a 3rd or beyond pick. He would at most be a 3rd string QB. He is not considered very desirable by the NFL (he doesn't fit the prototype for an NFL QB). He's undersized and tends to make mistakes when pressured. While his scrambling ability is nice, it's not what most NFL teams are really looking for.
Honestly, there is no real way to tell if a QB will do anything at the Pro level. Some excel, most are doomed to failure. It's the hardest position to "instantly" be a huge factor as an NFL rookie.
If Bradford decided to enter the draft early (which would be a mistake, imho), he likely would be a top-5 pick and the first QB drafted. Most NFL scouts are drooling over the ability of Bradford to see the field (I guess he put SP into vision) and make smart decisions. The completion thing hasn't been all Sam's fault. He has had some receivers drop numerous throws right into the breadbasket. Plus being smart...He is willing to throw the ball away (out of bounds to avoid a loss) when it's the smart thing to do. He rarely puts the ball where it shouldn't be. Hence, the low INT totals.
Try to use the brain bytes and not the ignorance bytes. I know you have more of the bad ones than the good ones jrry. (BTW: did you miss the "e" in jerry when you made your account?)
Homerism at its finest.
Originally posted by jrry32
McCoy won't be a 4th round pick, he'll likely be a first round pick and Bradford will be a top 10 pick...however I think McCoy will be the better Pro.
McCoy would likely be a 3rd or beyond pick. He would at most be a 3rd string QB. He is not considered very desirable by the NFL (he doesn't fit the prototype for an NFL QB). He's undersized and tends to make mistakes when pressured. While his scrambling ability is nice, it's not what most NFL teams are really looking for.
Honestly, there is no real way to tell if a QB will do anything at the Pro level. Some excel, most are doomed to failure. It's the hardest position to "instantly" be a huge factor as an NFL rookie.
If Bradford decided to enter the draft early (which would be a mistake, imho), he likely would be a top-5 pick and the first QB drafted. Most NFL scouts are drooling over the ability of Bradford to see the field (I guess he put SP into vision) and make smart decisions. The completion thing hasn't been all Sam's fault. He has had some receivers drop numerous throws right into the breadbasket. Plus being smart...He is willing to throw the ball away (out of bounds to avoid a loss) when it's the smart thing to do. He rarely puts the ball where it shouldn't be. Hence, the low INT totals.
Try to use the brain bytes and not the ignorance bytes. I know you have more of the bad ones than the good ones jrry. (BTW: did you miss the "e" in jerry when you made your account?)
Homerism at its finest.






























