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Old 02-02-2016, 07:24 AM
barrett barrett is offline
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Originally Posted by Roy P View Post
I'm in agreement with you that BOB will go with the guy he feels most comfortable with. I can see the Texans taking Hackenberg. Bill felt comfortable with Hoyer and Mallet. I'm merely stating that was a mistake and I believe Hackenberg will be a mistake too. The price tag for Goff/Wentz may be too expensive to move up for. Jacob Coker and Nate Sudfeld "fit" for OB. I just think that next season is Savage's opportunity to shine or fail. Meanwhile, Prescott has an upside that I would love to see on the roster.
I don't know enough about most of the college guys to guess. I think Lynch isn't great but will shoot up draft boards due to looking good in shorts the next few months.

On the one hand I think OB is not the type to take a player that requires him to build an offense around a unique and atypical skill set. But on the other hand I wouldn't be surprised if OB pushes for a day 2 QB instead of a round 1 guy, and tries to steal another year with a vet (hopefully not Hoyer). Prescott could be that type of 2 year project guy if he blows the doors off in the interview process. I think with QBs, the interviews and scheme and personality leadership stuff is so important, and we don't get to see any of that, and that makes projecting QBs way harder than any other position.
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