
Last tweet about @tpeezy2 With the right coaching after what I saw today with my own eyes he can be a great QB.
I meant to say the media said @tpeezy2 isn't NFL type QB,after running routes n seeing great timing n arm strength I beg to differ
Hmmmmm

+1Skyhook79;802235 wrote:Chad and TP have the same agent...that might have a lot to do with the endorsement.
Skyhook79;802235 wrote:Chad and TP have the same agent...that might have a lot to do with the endorsement.
BR1986FB;802247 wrote:Now I know that "Next Question" is going to pimp his client but c'mon...a 1st rounder?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/06/14/rosenhaus-expects-pryor-to-be-a-first-round-pick/
Commander of Awesome;802249 wrote:I dont buy a 1st rounder at all. Maybe 3rd round.
j_crazy;802266 wrote:if two teams both plant down a 4th rounder, what decides who gets him? first come first served?
See supplement rules post I just posted.j_crazy;802266 wrote:if two teams both plant down a 4th rounder, what decides who gets him? first come first served?
robj55;802270 wrote:He's just as talented as Cam Newton who went #1 overall and is more pro ready, more experience and played in a pro style offense, not a gimmick option read offense that no one in the NFL runs with 5 yard check downs, throws/reads that I or anyone else on here could make.
karen lotz;802283 wrote:So...why did Newton go #1 overall, and Pryor is projected at a 4th round AT BEST pick, with many people thinking he may have to switch positions to stick? 4th round or later or even undraftable doesn't really scream "pro ready" for a QB.
robj55;802291 wrote:Please tell me how Newton is more prepared to play in the NFL than Pryor
BR1986FB;802252 wrote:I'm thinking 5th-6th.
karen lotz;802342 wrote:Jones was drafted as a WR after running a sub 4.4 40 at the combine. Edwards was also drafted as an athlete I think, and White was cut and is playing baseball at the moment. Pryor is going to give it a go at QB, and that is why he is given the current draft grades.
BR1986FB;802298 wrote:He doesn't really need to. He answered your question when he said Pryor is projected as a 4th rounder, at best, and teams feel he may have to switch positions to stick.
Maybe I missed something but I never heard anyone mention Newton switch to WR/TE. Now do I think Newton will be a good NFL QB? No, but neither will Pryor.
St. Louis. They had the lower strength of schedule with an overall opponent winning percentage of .477 while Miami's opponents were at .516.j_crazy;802422 wrote:So if Miami and St. Louis both say 4th rounder who wins? This is of course assuming no one in the first group bids.
They have identical records, identical conference records, and were both non playoff teams.