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You can’t draft this guy any earlier than the 3rd day now. I’d be ok taking Burrow/Love/Herbert in the first and Tua in the 6th but you can’t bank on Tua being your starter or even being in the nfl past his first deal.
Burrow or Herbert would be fine with me in the first round. As far as Love is concerned, I just don’t get why he is even being considered before the third day of the draft. I have watched him play a couple of times and I have not been impressed at all. He appears to be a high risk pick if taken early in the draft and I just don’t see him ever being a solid starter in the NFL.
 
...and I think that history has shown us that it is better to avoid these late rising guys.

Most of them get marked up for their measurables instead of their past production. While I like prototype guys better than most, I want to have seen some production as well... and a high IQ is always nice.

I don't necessarily disagree. I see a huge amount of obvious future busts who become hot ticket QB prospects, and that's just looking over guys the Bills have drafted in the first round since 2000. But, I had never heard of Patrick Mahomes before he was drafted, either, though I'll admit I rarely had time in those years to pay attention to college football.
 
Burrow will be gone at no.1 and I think Chase Young is Vernon Ghoulson 2.0, Justin Herbert I guess it is. (Puke)
 
This is why the concept of tanking for draft position, especially for a player, is stupid. I was annoyed by all the suck for luckers in 2011 and was annoyed again by all the embrace the tank people here who had to justify every shipping out of talent that we did. The reality is that I'm nor sure in hindsight Suck for Luck was worth it...the guy played a few years of great football and never won a Super Bowl and had to retire early partial because of injury and probably partially because of the pressure of being Andrew Luck, who was anointed before he ever played in the NFL and took on a huge burden from day one.
 
He will not be a Hall of Famer, he has been injured the past two years playing on a great Alabama team. Can you see him playing behind the Dolphins offensive line? Tannehill got sacked more than any QB in the league while with the Dolphins, Tua wouldn't make it past the 8th game behind this line.
You really think we will have the same line next year? We don’t even have the same line that got Ryan sacked so much.
 
It has been reported that they popped his hip back into place and while he will miss the rest of season, he is expected to make a full recovery.

Better for them to say good things and bad, but c'mon. I've rarely seen an official/team come out and say "that guy's career is over" after a horrific injury. I mean, Johnny Knox got broken in half on the football field and they said the prognosis for his career was good. Anyone who saw that guy broken in half like it was an outlandish movie scene knew he wasn't playing football again.

Nobody involved in Alabama is gonna say his career is threatened or over because it would be immensely wrong to do that to a young man with huge financial consequences on the line, and certainly not before we've given the chance for the medical teams to do their work.
 
I was never a fan of Tua. I dont hate him. He just seemed unsettled . Plus he was gifted two defense stretching wrs and a power back. He was part of the system.

Tua transcended the system. Aj McCarron and Jalen Hurts or Hurds or whatever weren't thought of the same just because they played at Alabama. Tua entered the stage in the national championship game and played a legendary game that showed his immense arm talent in just a short time frame. Yeah, I've been critical of how a guy like Tua would go from playing on a physically dominant team to one that will face a lot of adversity in the NFL - NFL QB's rarely get off a pass having to deal with some type of pass rush and that separates men from the boys, but the guy has incredible arm talent.
 
You really think we will have the same line next year? We don’t even have the same line that got Ryan sacked so much.

I don't know why we imagine that just because we got a few extra draft picks we'll be able to acquire a completely new team next year. We'll likely have one, maybe two new OL starters, but we're not gonna transform from a bottom feeding OL to an above average one in one offseason when we have no real building blocks out there.
 
I know. It is often difficult to even tell if someone is being sarcastic, or not, because they may firmly believe things that I think is ridiculously outlandish.

It is, at the very least, cheap entertainment.
We need a different font just for sarcasm.
 
Take it with a grain of salt but the Team Dr. is now saying he’s going to make a full recovery.


Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is done for the season.

The Alabama programs has announced, through team orthopedic surgeon Lyle Cain, that Tagovailoa has suffered a hip dislocation. He’s done for the year.

Dr. Cain says that Tagovailoa is expected to make a full recovery. Which is good news, especially in light of the current comparisons between this injury and the one that ended the career of Bo Jackson.

Tagovailoa currently is expected to enter the 2020 NFL draft, even though he has one year of eligibility remaining. Given the injury, however, scouts may want to see him return to full health and normal performance before putting him at the top of a given draft class.

The ultimate question becomes whether he can get healthy in time to address concerns regarding his healthy before it’s time to put names on draft cards in April.

ProFootballTalk: Tua Tagovailoa suffers hip dislocation
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/11/16/tua-tagovailoa-suffers-hip-dislocation/
 
well maybe we wont draft a qb now, they are working with Rosen on getting the ball out faster feet work, and other stuff, maybe they give him next year to prove hes the guy, just need to put a oline in front of him and get a running back
Give it a rest. Rosen sucks.
 
Take it with a grain of salt but the Team Dr. is now saying he’s going to make a full recovery.


Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is done for the season.

The Alabama programs has announced, through team orthopedic surgeon Lyle Cain, that Tagovailoa has suffered a hip dislocation. He’s done for the year.

Dr. Cain says that Tagovailoa is expected to make a full recovery. Which is good news, especially in light of the current comparisons between this injury and the one that ended the career of Bo Jackson.

Tagovailoa currently is expected to enter the 2020 NFL draft, even though he has one year of eligibility remaining. Given the injury, however, scouts may want to see him return to full health and normal performance before putting him at the top of a given draft class.

The ultimate question becomes whether he can get healthy in time to address concerns regarding his healthy before it’s time to put names on draft cards in April.

ProFootballTalk: Tua Tagovailoa suffers hip dislocation
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/11/16/tua-tagovailoa-suffers-hip-dislocation/
Hmmmm


Full recovery? We’ll see

If we take him I hope we take 2 qb’s ...... maybe

Or at least maybe someone next year
 
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