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Mel Kiper will change his mind a million times from now to draft day. The college season hasn't even started!
Mile High Fin said:2006 is weak for QBs..........that's what I've read so far.
But strong on LTs.
Kiper is right on this one.......for once.
BigScuingili said:Your forgetting one of the most accurate of QB's, Bruce Gradkowski of Toledo. He is of the same mold of the MAC Conference QBs such as Pennington, Leftwich, and Roethlisberger. He is the next big thing out of that conference. I am going to keep a good watch on this guy this year. He is a gamer.
I'm not saying I don't want any kind of talent at LT. I don't want the QB to be killed, but I wouldn't mind a solid LT that may not dominate, but is capable, and a great QB.Jimmy James said:You would? If you skimp on the LT and invest in an expensive rookie QB, you're going to end up with David Carr (or a player who breaks Carr's sack record). I understand your fantasy teams don't draft an offensive line, but haven't we seen enough bad OL play here in Miami to never want that again? A great line will win championships, and a great line starts at LT.