Here is his new blog with "his names of draftable QB's"
Summary
Jared Goff - He's not going to be available when the Dolphins pick.
Paxton Lynch- He was really bad in the Birmingham Bowl against Auburn, completing 16 of 37 passes for 106 yards and an interception. The reason I mention this game is because it was, outside of Mississippi, the best opponent Lynch faced all season. And against the opponent who had time to prepare for the game, the quarterback struggled.
Carson Wentz - from a small program that played inferior opposition.
Connor Cook - Played higher level competition and was solid. But he wasn't a superstar.
Christian Hackenberg - I really liked him when I first saw him play in 2013. He was raw but it seemed to me he had "it." But the past two years there has been no obvious improvement.
Others:
Cody Kessler of USC (only 6-1 but I love his game and what's not to love about 88 TD passes the past three years).
Cardale Jones of Ohio State (Yeah, he had his best moments in the 2015 Bowl playoffs but faded as the starter last season. He is not an early round pick).
Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma (Another undersized player at 6-2 and 215 pounds who had a good two-year run with the Sooners but whose stock was hurt by the showing in the Orange Bowl. In that game, Oklahoma played Clemson and the difference between Mayfield and Deshaun Watson was stark).
Mentions: Western Kentucky's Brandon Doughty of Davie, down the road from Dolphins training camp ... Mississippi State's Dak Prescott, who has played tough SEC competion and improved each year he's started.
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp.../some-draftable-qb-names-to-keep-in-mind.html