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I know it was a stupid move because the Browns did it. Count on it.
fly high
like the iggles.
CLE will **** this up somehow.
Everyone has the browns as winners, but what if Wentz and Goff are great. Then the browns are losers for passing on a franchise QB. The browns drafted Kellen Winslow instead of Ben. Even if Winslow became the best TE in history, that would have still been a mistake to take him over Ben.
I think the Browns wimped out. They didn't want to stake their jobs on the high pick QB so they will trade back and stockpile picks. That type move is always praised.
Robert Griffin probably just came in his pants.
But what if Wentz and Goff are terrible? Its not like either are slam dunk picks. These guys are far less obvious choices than Jameis/Mariota.
The Bronco's just won the SB with a TERRIBLE QB. So why in world would you bet the farm for these unexceptional QB's?!
The consensus is qb. Maybe they think Ramsey would be a game changer? Would Goff/Wentz be that much better than Bradford?I just heard on Philly news and Howie Roseman that they have looked and scouted potential QB's for the next couple of drafts as well as this one and this this year's crop is worth trading up for. That the pickings coming down the pike aren't as good.
I might not agree with him, but at least it sounds like they planned and did something I've encouraged teams to do without a quarterback forever. You scout 3-4 years down the road (as much as you can) and if you see one you like, do everything in your power to position yourself to get him. That's better than settling for whoever the QB of the year seems to be. The Eagles did go from #13 to #2 now with two trades. It would not shock me if they had identified Wentz/Goff as targets 3+ months ago.
The consensus is qb. Maybe they think Ramsey would be a game changer? Would Goff/Wentz be that much better than Bradford?
I'm not sold on either of these QBs, but Goff is the better option.
Wentz has bust written ALL over him.
Tape doesn't lie.
One can only hope. But as I said in my thread on this subject earlier, the new front office seems very sharp. They're thinking and talking in ways we haven't seen from the Browns since their inception in '99. They've hitched their wagon to RG3 and rebuilding that defense. And there's a LOT of defensive talent in this draft.
I'm not saying Cleveland has turned the corner. But they've got their blinker on.
The big problem is that neither Goff nor Wentz is a "can't miss" type prospect. Both of these guys have upside but major question marks. Goff is a system QB with pocket awareness issues, which can ruin a QB's confidence early in his career and an average NFL arm. He's Matt Ryan. He'll win enough to keep his job and stretch your salary cap, but not enough to win a Super Bowl. Wentz has weak footwork/technique and an even more questionable arm. He's Chad Pennington. Against weak opponents he'll be Tarzan. When his physical tools are put to the test by better defenses, he'll turn into Jane.
Didn't all this already happened in that movie "draft day" ?
dude has a ******* cannon from what I've seenWhere are you hearing Wentz has a questionable arm??
dude has a ******* cannon from what I've seen
Where are you hearing Wentz has a questionable arm??
NFL.com said:While his arm strength is OK, he can still make all the throws and he can make them with accuracy
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/carson-wentz?id=2555259
Quote Originally Posted by NFL.com
While his arm strength is OK, he can still make all the throws and he can make them with accuracy.
And this is code for "he has to have both eyes open when he is throwing the ball".
What don't you like about his tape?
I just watched his 2014 tape @ Iowa State and it was really, really good. He was pressured and his accuracy wasn't good (that improved a lot between the Junior and Senior seasons and I think he worked at his footwork during the offseason). But man, he was a leader that day when they WON vs. a BCS school on the road. He was hurt. He came back. Scrapped. Had a huge drive in the 3rd quarter (only ended in a FG) that was almost all on him.
That's a solid game against supposedly a team with vastly superior talent on the road. And that was his FIRST major start as a college QB.
http://draftbreakdown.com/video/carson-wentz-vs-iowa-state-2014-vs-vs-vs-vs/
Locks onto receivers, stares down intended targets, zero anticipation, doesn't throw ball away, ball security ( 10 fumbles in less than 2 years ), has happy feet in clean pockets, throws too much without setting first, and he played all but one game against FCS schools.
He came from a heavy run oriented school and didn't read D's pre-snap.
I see Wentz SCARED of getting hit. He's too jittery in the pocket.
OK?