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Draft Dish: With top intangibles, Andy Dalton in position to move up
Russ Lande SN Icon Sporting News
With the NFL Scouting Combine a week away, many NFL teams are holding draft meetings to get ready for their trip to Indianapolis. Here are some players who are stirring discussion and debate:
Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
Halfway through the 2010 season, Dalton was viewed as a solid but developing prospect who needed a lot of work on his footwork and accuracy . . . . If Dalton tests out well physically at the Combine and his pro day, he could move up draft boards as coaches tend to fall in love with quarterbacks with great intangibles and enough physical ability to succeed.
Funny observation: lower in the article, Wiscy's Gabe Carimi is discussed, with the observation that a "faction views Carimi as a stiff player who lacks the athleticism and feet to play left tackle, will struggle to be productive at right tackle and warrants only third- or fourth-round consideration." Wow. I thought Wiscy's O-line was made up of players who will automatically be admitted into the HoF, lead by Carimi. Guess the objective eye of the NFL scouts knows something the AQ-shills don't.
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Draft Dish: With top intangibles, Andy Dalton in position to move up
Russ Lande SN Icon Sporting News
With the NFL Scouting Combine a week away, many NFL teams are holding draft meetings to get ready for their trip to Indianapolis. Here are some players who are stirring discussion and debate:
Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
Halfway through the 2010 season, Dalton was viewed as a solid but developing prospect who needed a lot of work on his footwork and accuracy . . . . If Dalton tests out well physically at the Combine and his pro day, he could move up draft boards as coaches tend to fall in love with quarterbacks with great intangibles and enough physical ability to succeed.
Funny observation: lower in the article, Wiscy's Gabe Carimi is discussed, with the observation that a "faction views Carimi as a stiff player who lacks the athleticism and feet to play left tackle, will struggle to be productive at right tackle and warrants only third- or fourth-round consideration." Wow. I thought Wiscy's O-line was made up of players who will automatically be admitted into the HoF, lead by Carimi. Guess the objective eye of the NFL scouts knows something the AQ-shills don't.