King James wrote: Derek Carr is starting to grow on me.
So is Bortles.
Not a big Carr fan, but that throw at 1:42 looked pretty nice. He couldn't step into it a all and flung it pretty far down field. Bortles looks like he has less arm strength than Ponder, so he scares me a bit.
Pondering Her Percy wrote:
I hear ya but you have to remember...if we pass on drafting a QB at 8, technically those QB needy teams (Hou, Cle, Oak, Jax, and possibly TB) will have TWO shots (early in the 1st and early in the 2nd) at getting the QB they want before us we pick in the 2nd. We also can't forget about Tennessee's 1st round pick because they could also snag a QB. The more I look at it, I just can't see Garoppolo falling to the 3rd. But who knows, anything can happen. Scouts have just been raving over this guy. I think I have a man crush on him Jimmy to the VIKES
I'd say there's a pretty good chance he doesn't even make it to us in the second.
There is some talent in the crop, and the best through two days certainly has been Fresno State's Derek Carr, younger brother of former No. 1 overall pick David Carr.
But the remaining five quarterbacks on the two squads have yet to show they can be considered anything near NFL starting material coming out of college. That has been the biggest takeaway of this intriguing but fairly underwhelming group so far.
maembe wrote:
I'd say there's a pretty good chance he doesn't even make it to us in the second.
I definitely agree with that, with the hype wave he's been on Jimmy G could sneak into the very late first round. If he shines at the Senior bowl like he did at the Shrine game it's going to go through the roof.
majorm wrote:
Yeah, like Pondering said above, there are other teams out there looking at QBs. If his stock is rising, Garoppolo won't last until the 3rd round. I hope if the Vikings want him, he's there when they pick in the 2nd.
I just don't think it really matters who's there with the 8th pick. I wouldn't feel good about the Vikings taking any of these guys #1. Go defense first and see if Jimmy or somebody else you like is there in the 2nd.
Drafting a QB is always a gamble. Go for a more likely hit in another area of dire need and hope you can land a guy they'll compare to Russell Wilson or Kap with a later round selection.
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Garappolo And Metenberger are the only realistic ones we can take. Rickie isn't going to break the bank on Teddy or JFB. And both Jimmy and Zach will be there later. And both will need a year off.
PurpleKoolaid wrote:Garappolo And Metenberger are the only realistic ones we can take. Rickie isn't going to break the bank on Teddy or JFB. And both Jimmy and Zach will be there later. And both will need a year off.
I still think the chances of either Teddy or JFB falling to us are still pretty decent. You have to remember there are A LOT of other players that are projected to go early and would fill needs for those teams ahead of us. By no means is Teddy or JFB a lock to go before us.
Also....this broke news today....
An unnamed coach told the New York Post that Mark Sanchez "would be a starter as soon as he walked in the door for us."
The coach of this quarterback-needy team said his organization has already internally discussed adding Sanchez in anticipation of the Jets releasing the former No. 5 overall pick. Yes, somebody still thinks highly of a quarterback coming off labrum surgery on his throwing shoulder and 52 turnovers between 2011-12. Some possibilities include the Raiders, Jaguars, Vikings and Texans -- each of which are expected to draft a quarterback in May. Perhaps the 27-year-old Sanchez will be seen as a bridge guy for a rookie. The top quarterback free agents available right now are Michael Vick, Josh McCown, Josh Freeman, Shaun Hill and Chad Henne.
I highly, highly doubt its us. Especially with Cassel on our roster. Spielman has missed once already, I couldn't see him ever picking up that bust. My guess is it's Oakland because they have been known to do very dumb things like that over the years. But as long is this isn't us....this is very good news. The reason being, if they think Sanchez will be their starter, they will pass on a QB in the 1st (chances are). Let's hope this is the case.
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Pondering Her Percy wrote:
I still think the chances of either Teddy or JFB falling to us are still pretty decent. You have to remember there are A LOT of other players that are projected to go early and would fill needs for those teams ahead of us. By no means is Teddy or JFB a lock to go before us.
Also....this broke news today....
I highly, highly doubt its us. Especially with Cassel on our roster. Spielman has missed once already, I couldn't see him ever picking up that bust. My guess is it's Oakland because they have been known to do very dumb things like that over the years. But as long is this isn't us....this is very good news. The reason being, if they think Sanchez will be their starter, they will pass on a QB in the 1st (chances are). Let's hope this is the case.
Other then Kiper, who is out of his mind on this, who has the Vikings somehow drafting JFB or Teddy? Its a fairytale. If we could really get Teddy at 8th, I would say it would be an honest to god miracle. There are 3 teams in front of us that need a QB worse then us. And Teddy and JFB (for some insane reason) are #1 and 2. And Bortles, Carr etc are screaming up the charts, but there is still a gap. I hope im wrong. I had Ponder going in the 3rd and idiot Spielman paniced after Locker got snatched up, and took him at 12, but I am not usually off by that far with QBs. I watch and re-watch ESPN with the QBs. And I picked Mallet as my personal favorite in that draft. I think he still is. Cams is ok, but teddy will KILL him stat wise when he has a year under his belt.
PurpleKoolaid wrote:Other then Kiper, who is out of his mind on this, who has the Vikings somehow drafting JFB or Teddy? Its a fairytale. If we could really get Teddy at 8th, I would say it would be an honest to god miracle. There are 3 teams in front of us that need a QB worse then us. And Teddy and JFB (for some insane reason) are #1 and 2. And Bortles, Carr etc are screaming up the charts, but there is still a gap. I hope im wrong. I had Ponder going in the 3rd and idiot Spielman paniced after Locker got snatched up, and took him at 12, but I am not usually off by that far with QBs. I watch and re-watch ESPN with the QBs. And I picked Mallet as my personal favorite in that draft. I think he still is. Cams is ok, but teddy will KILL him stat wise when he has a year under his belt.
Listen anything can happen. There has been reports than some QB needy teams aren't as intrigued by Bridgewater as some may think. There has also been rumors that Bortles could go before Teddy as well. Mallet was my favorite in that draft as well. Either way....Geno, Barkley and Nassib were projected top 15 last year and fell way out of the first and Manuel came out of nowhere and was the first QB taken. Like I said, anything can happen. Especially with the non-QB talent early in this draft.
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent and the choices you make will shape your life forever.
-Chazz Palminteri
Purplemania wrote: Lol Teddy will not drop to 8th...just wait until the measurements. He is going to wow every one with how much potential he still has even though he dominated in college.
Like I said, anything can happen.
Purplemania wrote: I now am in favor of trading down and taking CJ Mosley (provided we switch to 3-4) or Dennard.
I doubt we switch to a 3-4 and we don't need to run a 3-4 in order to draft Mosely. He would be a great fit in the middle of our 4-3
The saddest thing in life is wasted talent and the choices you make will shape your life forever.
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80 PurplePride 84 wrote:
I'd rather have to continue worrying about Ponder than ever have to worry about Mark Sanchez.
Sanchez HAS started in 2 AFC Championship games. How close has Ponder come to that?!
No, of course I don't want Sanchez either but if I HAD to pick between those 2, you know who I'd rather have.
I am in full-blown, "Anybody but Ponder!" mode. It's time for a fresh start and that guy is the poster boy for this team's recent failures. He has to go!!
majorm wrote:
Sanchez HAS started in 2 AFC Championship games. How close has Ponder come to that?!
No, of course I don't want Sanchez either but if I HAD to pick between those 2, you know who I'd rather have.
I am in full-blown, "Anybody but Ponder!" mode. It's time for a fresh start and that guy is the poster boy for this team's recent failures. He has to go!!
Sanchez has been a decent qb. If he was in any othrr market than NY, he wouldn't be talked about so negatively.
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majorm wrote:Sanchez HAS started in 2 AFC Championship games. How close has Ponder come to that?
Probably about as close as Sanchez would have had he been on the same Vikings teams. Reaching a conference championship game is a consequence of overall team performance and those Jets teams had far, far better defenses than anything the Vikings have put on the field in recent years. In 2009, they had the #1 defense in the NFL in terms of both yardage and points allowed. In 2010 they were ranked #6 in points allowed, 3rd in yardage allowed.
The 2009 team led the league in rushing attempts with 607 and had the fewest passing attempts in the league. Sanchez threw 12 TDs and 20 INTs that season. They basically hid their QB that year and still went deep into the playoffs.