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I'm personally not sold on any but that doesn't mean one of two won't develop into an All-Pro. Who do you like and why?
He was semi-seriously injured in case you hadn't heard. Had no ability to put any power behind his throws at all. But I agree with your general assessment, similar to and better than CousinsPharoah said:Cook looked like shit in the CFP title game but that doesn't put him behind the others in his class. Cook doesn't come from a pass-happy offense but he's better than Kirk Cousins was coming out of Mich State and I think a lot of teams would salivate at that right now.
Glad you mentioned that. Haven't heard anything about Cardale since the Senior Bowl. Draft analysts were all hyped up about him coming out of that first CFP.HitmanCapone said:Out of the QB's listed I think the easy choice is Wentz, he is the far superior prospect to everyone else listed however I decided to go with the Other option just because I like to think outside of the box a bit. I really like both Cardale Jones & Kevin Hogan as later round guys who I believe could have very nice careers.
Love Cardale, he has all the tools to be very successful in the League. His biggest obstacle IMO is going to be his own head. Can he take the coaching, etc. He has a huge arm but needs work on ball placement. IMO he could be another Big Ben or a JaWalrus RussellPharoah said:Glad you mentioned that. Haven't heard anything about Cardale since the Senior Bowl. Draft analysts were all hyped up about him coming out of that first CFP.
Was gonna say, maturity is his achilles heelHitmanCapone said:Love Cardale, he has all the tools to be very successful in the League. His biggest obstacle IMO is going to be his own head. Can he take the coaching, etc. He has a huge arm but needs work on ball placement. IMO he could be another Big Ben or a JaWalrus Russell