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Who do you think is the best quarterback in college football?
I think - unfortunately - Crist is talented and in a good system with Notre Dame. Granted, the spread is going to make him look overrated whether or not he is.
Keenum's talented and his pro prospects may be entirely dependent on how Kolb does for the Eagles this year. It could set a precedent for the ability and skill level of Houston-system QBs.
My favorite is Mallet from Arkansas. Not sure how. I actually haven't seen him play much, but he gets a lot of hype and I haven't heard anyone call him overrated.
And Pryor. I love his athleticism. I think if he broke from the trend and stayed for his senior year, he could learn the position better and become more pro-ready.
I've called him overrated since he was at Michigan.
Dude couldn't hit water if he landed out of a fucking boat. For a possible "Top 10 pick" he's fucking horribly inaccurate.
But I guess if you're tall and can throw it 80 yards, you can get away with a few things.
While on topic though - Jake Locker is the best college QB in my book. Sarkisian is molding him into a more traditional pocket QB as well. Basically if Tim Tebow wasn't overly religious and could throw the ball accurately with a delivery that doesn't look half retarded - you'd have Jake Locker.
Also love Andrew Luck and Matt Barkley.
Originally posted by ram29jackson
I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB
Now go die, homers. Your guy isnt as good as Locker.
I'm a fan of Locker's, but he's not the best college QB. Locker might be the most projectable NFL prospect, but at the NCAA level Keenum and Moore have outperformed him.
Locker has the most upside, but Moore and Keenum have the best bodies of work. I'd be willing to listen to arguments for Jerrod Johnson as well.
I still question Locker's pro potential. He seems to be a slightly more polished version of Tim Tebow and everyone ripped Tebow's ability to play QB at the next level to shreds. Hopefully another year under Sarkisian will put the doubts to rest but right now I'd be hesitant to draft him in the top 10.
I wonder how many Baylor fans have watched more than 4 or 5 Baylor games the past few years.
Mehh what else is there to do in Waco on a Saturday?
It's not like Baylor is on national TV ever, outside of that Wake Forest and UConn game. Shit they hardly make it on FSN. That's why I highly doubt many people outside Texas have seen him play.
I still question Locker's pro potential. He seems to be a slightly more polished version of Tim Tebow and everyone ripped Tebow's ability to play QB at the next level to shreds. Hopefully another year under Sarkisian will put the doubts to rest but right now I'd be hesitant to draft him in the top 10.
This year I think you will see Jake Locker at his finest. Unlike Urban Meyer, Sarkisian will prep him for the pro game. Hell Sark's offense is pretty much a pro-style offense anyway, and I'm sure he will throw in a couple of formations here and there to utilize his great athletic ability.
Locker is the real deal though, he just had to suffer through a couple of seasons of Ty Willingham at the start of his career.
Originally posted by ram29jackson
I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB
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