Who will have the better NFL career?

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RockyTopVol

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1. Tim Tebow
2. Sam Bradford
3.Colt McCoy

I'm thinking Bradford. I see Tebow moving to tight end.
 
#3
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All things being equal?

The right team for the assumed skills of each.

Tebow!
Believe me,I don't wish him luck.I don't even care after he leaves the SEC.But he has potential professionally.:eek:hmy:
 
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Tebow. Believe it or not, I think he is a better passer than the other two. He made some great TD throws with DB's haning on his recievers in the SEC title. Bradford and McCoy don't impress me as much. Tebow may have some problems, but don't let his rushing make you forget he actually has the ability to throw the ball.
 
#6
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Bradford. If you watch him he reads defenses and it seems as if he has a computer in his head as he makes his reads. Very very cool and calculating.
 
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Bradford. If you watch him he reads defenses and it seems as if he has a computer in his head as he makes his reads. Very very cool and calculating.

I agree. He's fantastic.

Tebow might start wanting to work with the jugs machines and running TE routes.
 
#8
#8
Bradford.

NFL Scouts are already saying Tebow will be a TE, because he has awful mechanics and a month loong release.
 
#9
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Bradford will be a star in the league for the next 10-15 years.

McCoy will have success and should have a good career.

I still wouldn't sell Tebow short of being a QB in the league. Their will be a GM that gives him the opportunity for it.
 
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#12
Bradford is the most NFL ready QB of the three. His mechanics are good, but I think Tebow could have a variety of options at various positions (QB, TE, FB) to be a quality NFL player. McCoy could have a productive career, but I see Bradford being able to come in like Matt Ryan did and make an impact right away.
 
#13
#13
McCoy just seems like a career backup to me, really.

I see Bradford kind of like Aaron Rogers. I don't think he can come in and be a stud right away, but let him sit on the bench and get used to the league for a couple years, and he'll be a good QB for a while.

Tebow has a ton of potential really, but I don't see anyone drafting him for QB outside of Miami or Detroit..

Come to think of it, he'd be pretty awesome in the Wildcat they run.
 
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The GM who drafts Sam Bradford in the top 15 picks will set the wheels of his own firing in motion.
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#18
Not so sure about that. He looks like a lot of other pass happy college QBs with mediocre arms.

He threw like 40 TDs. He must have next level talent. Jason White will be in the Pro Bowl this year, right?
 
#23
#23
Might want to check out what the pro scouts say about his game before you jump in too deep. :)
You mean the same scouts whose opinions led to Alex Smith and David Carr being first picks overall? Bradford will be an utter failure in the NFL.
 

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