enigmaax;447264 wrote:But that also assumes that just because the Titans have a little success with it that other teams are going to suddenly start implementing the set and be looking for a quarterback to run it. My opinion is that it isn't going to spread that quickly and right now, Pryor isn't going to be one of those "gotta have" guys just because he can run a gimmick. Doesn't mean he won't succeed, I'm just saying I don't think the Titans relative success is going to have any impact on whether or not Pryor succeeds.
Okay and we're talking about the NFL here where if one thing works well for a team other teams are going to try and mimic it. Look at the Wildcat. Point proven.
Obviously the option isn't going to spread quickly because
there's no other QBs to run it, besides Vick. You gonna run the option with Peyton Manning? Hell no, so therefore your rebuttal is irrelevant and doesn't disprove my point that Pryor will be a hot commodity to
someone.
I'd also like to add that Pat White was drafted in the 2nd round for the sole reason of trying him out in Wildcat because he can throw. So yes, teams do draft commodities high because they're rare. If a team thinks they can run the option successfully with Pryor, which IMO with a lot of improvement throwing the ball he can, then he will certainly be a high pick.