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2014 NFL draft thread (no longer too early)

Steak Snabler

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Figure it's time. The bigger names should start to enter the pool in the next few weeks.

Todd McShay's first mock draft (released today) has the Top 5 thus:

1. Houston --- Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville

2. St. Louis (from Washington) --- Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M

3. Oakland --- Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida

4. Jacksonville --- Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M

5. Atlanta --- Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
 
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I'd love to see the Falcons get Clowney, wherever they wind up picking. And would love to see Minnesota get Aaron Donald from Pitt. But a lot depends on a team's needs at what position.

I don't think any of the QBs are worth a top five pick this year. I love Bortles from Central Florida, but he's a junior and might go back to UCF. Bridgewater has said he's not sure what he'll do, either, but he's got his degree already and I expect he'll go pro.

You know, it strikes me as odd how a bad team has a need at QB and immediately assumes whoever is coming out that year is the next Joe Montana. Then they pay them an ungodly amount of money --- like the Lions did with Matthew Stafford or the Rams with Sam Bradford --- and assume the problem is solved. Five years later, they're back in the same boat.
 
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Clowney is at best a third-round pick on account of being a jerky jerkface.
 
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Steak Snabler said:
Figure it's time. The bigger names should start to enter the pool in the next few weeks.

Todd McShay's first mock draft (released today) has the Top 5 thus:

1. Houston --- Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville

2. St. Louis (from Washington) --- Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M

3. Oakland --- Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida

4. Jacksonville --- Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M

5. Atlanta --- Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina

Bortles, huh? Looks like the NFL GM trolls are trying to get someone to bite. He's better than Mariota, anyhow.
 
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Mark2010 said:
I'd love to see the Falcons get Clowney, wherever they wind up picking. And would love to see Minnesota get Aaron Donald from Pitt. But a lot depends on a team's needs at what position.

I don't think any of the QBs are worth a top five pick this year. I love Bortles from Central Florida, but he's a junior and might go back to UCF. Bridgewater has said he's not sure what he'll do, either, but he's got his degree already and I expect he'll go pro.

You know, it strikes me as odd how a bad team has a need at QB and immediately assumes whoever is coming out that year is the next Joe Montana. Then they pay them an ungodly amount of money --- like the Lions did with Matthew Stafford or the Rams with Sam Bradford --- and assume the problem is solved. Five years later, they're back in the same boat.

At least with the slotted salaries now for draft picks, there are no more whopping JaMarcus Russell or Bradford contracts that kill a team (see Raiders).
 
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I thought Mariota had already said he was going back to Oregon. Did something change?
 
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Mark2010 said:
I thought Mariota had already said he was going back to Oregon. Did something change?

He has apparently submitted paperwork to the draft advisory board (which isn't binding), even though he said he's coming back.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/nfl-draft-scout/24380057/after-stating-intention-to-return-to-oregon-mariota-requested-grade-from-nfl
 
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He submitted the paperwork the day after the Oregon-Oregon State game. He still says he's coming back.
 
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Blake Bortles is not the name of a winning NFL quarterback. It just won't work. In retrospect, Blaine Gabbert isn't a winning name, either. Joe Flacco, Matthew Stafford, Tom Brady - those are names you can set your watch to.
 
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Big Circus said:
Blake Bortles is not the name of a winning NFL quarterback. It just won't work. In retrospect, Blaine Gabbert isn't a winning name, either. Joe Flacco, Matthew Stafford, Tom Brady - those are names you can set your watch to.

Babe Laufenberg thinks your theory is ridiculous.
 
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I hadn't seen Bortles in any mock drafts until this week. The CBS Sports guys have him in theirs. And now McShay.
 
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Two of the greatest quarterbacks ever were named Sid and Otto.
 

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