WesDawg
'Burghapologist
Thus far in the TicketCity Bowl, Houston's Keenum put up 380 yards in the FIRST HALF against a BCS conference team. ESPN's somewhat overrated Scouts, Inc apparently has him as the #11 QB prospect in the upcoming draft class. Am I the only one that feels he can absolutely succeed nowadays in the new pass-happy NFL? If I was a GM, I'd feel more comfortable now than ever before drafting a "System QB", since most pro offenses are migrating towards this trend. Give me an accurate, proven, experienced, high-volume passer with above average mobility anyday over a statuesque pocket guy who can't move around.
I'm having a big issue figuring out who the other 10 QB's are who project out better than Keenum.
Luck, Griffin, Tannehill, Cousins, Lindley, maybe Landry Jones although he had a disappointing season. Would you really draft a 28 year-old Brandon Weeden over Keenum, who (to me at least) has an equal amount of talent?
He's a guy I'll be tracking really closely through the pre-draft Bowls and Combine workouts, for sure.
I'm having a big issue figuring out who the other 10 QB's are who project out better than Keenum.
Luck, Griffin, Tannehill, Cousins, Lindley, maybe Landry Jones although he had a disappointing season. Would you really draft a 28 year-old Brandon Weeden over Keenum, who (to me at least) has an equal amount of talent?
He's a guy I'll be tracking really closely through the pre-draft Bowls and Combine workouts, for sure.