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Draft Watch: QB

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/9861/nfc-west-draft-watch-quarterbacks#more

Here is the link for the full article. It is a good read. I'll post a quick sample of the article. It is an interview with Steve Muench of Scouts Inc.

 

Mike Sando: The Rams are running a fairly pure version of the West Coast offense, with an emphasis on the ground game. Which of these quarterbacks would fit that type of system?

Steve Muench: All of our top three and McCoy could fit. I would go in order of Locker, Bradford, McCoy and then Clausen. Clausen could do it, but McCoy has better mobility. In that system, you need a little bit more of a mobile quarterback.

Steve Muench: Talent-wise, there is no one with Locker's talent in the draft. He is remarkable. Very mobile, very strong arm. He made some strides under Steve Sarkisian. I personally believe he would benefit as a football player from going back to Washington for another year, but that probably will not happen. They are talking about redoing the early picks and the pay grade. I think you will see a lot of kids come out. This will be a heavy junior class this year. This is a kid who could go really high, top-five pick, maybe. Potential-wise, I see it. He will develop into reading defenses and those things. He’s not in the same category as Bradford in terms of reading defenses, his ability to adjust and see what they are doing and get the ball to the open man. Locker has a stronger arm than Bradford. Sometimes he puts a little too much faith in it. He will learn to temper it a little bit.



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with Locker and McCoy. I think they fit the system well.
Remember how Steve Young was able to flurish in the West Coast offense. Yes he had weapons all over him. I mean the team was stacked, but his feet kept many plays alive. He was able to make something out of nothing more than he should have.
Good piece, thanks JB22! I have stopped going onto Sandos page as much, because all the time he spends on the Cards and the PhonyWhiners.

by CaliRamMan on Nov 28, 2009 4:05 PM CST reply actions  

Hopefully its Jimmy Clausen

No one out their reads a D better, he is a fine leader and is very durable.

by njd.aitken on Dec 1, 2009 9:04 PM CST reply actions  

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