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And no, I would not use a first on RGIII. I liked him better as a late second, or early third. Of course he could end being the same kind of player Andy Dalton has proven to be for the Bengals.
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I think the Red Raiders would ask you to amend that comment.
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OOPs! Sorry about that Bob.
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I would take him. This is undoubtedly a super bowl team talent wise. I don't think any team in the afc is close to us talent and scheme wise at the 21 positions other than QB. Schaub is definitely good, but I would love if we took advantage of the fact we have no glaring needs to get our next QB before we need him.
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I now believe he's going to be out of our reach by the time the draft gets to us.
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I agree, he is a top 15 pick for sure
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..........Yeah, maybe even higher than that now that he has the Heisman.
I really have to agree with Barrett about Schaub. He seems to be a little too much injury prone. He did do very well the last 5 games before he got hurt. An angel was sure sitting on this teams shoulder when they drafted T.J. Terrific.
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