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NFL Draft Positional Breakdown: Quarterbacks

by Crackajg
created April 21, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Yes, that’s right, it’s yet another NFL Draft article from yours truly. But since we’re less than a week away from the actual thing and with the AGM Mock Draft going on as we speak, I figured it would be okay. Let’s hope so.

The positional breakdown will break down the Top 5 players at each given position. It is not a list on how I think the quarterbacks will be drafted, just on what I think their skill level is and how successful of an NFL career they will have. And no, I’m not doing every single position (I’m not that crazy) so I’ll be breaking it down to rank the skill positions, defensive lineman, offensive lineman, linebackers, etc. As always, please enjoy.


1. Brian Brohm

Yeah, that’s right -- I did it. Matt Ryan is going to go ahead of Brohm in the draft, obviously, but I honestly believe in my heart that Brian Brohm is going to have a more successful career. Also, if I had to have one of the two quarterbacks for my own team (if I had one), it would be Brohm. I just think he is more talented. Don’t forget, Brohm was the unanimous number one last year if he had chosen to come out -- and he really didn’t take too much of a step backward this year other than having a less talented team. It puzzles me to no end how he isn’t the number one ranked quarterback.

2007 stats: 4,024 yards, 30 TD’s, 12 INT’s, 65.1% completion percentage


2. Matt Ryan

Not to say that I don’t think Ryan is talented. He’s very talented and I agree that he has some of the intangibles that make a great quarterback. All of last year, Ryan did more with less -- but that still doesn’t make him a better quarterback than Brohm. But please look at their stats before commencing with the bashing! Criticism aside, he still could save the Falcons franchise should they choose to take him. Or at least I hope so, for their sake.

2007 stats: 4,258 yards, 28 TD’s, 18 INT’s, 60.3% completion percentage


3. Joe Flacco

I’ve heard many people say that they believe that Joe Flacco will be the steal of the draft, quarterbacks wise. I haven’t seen enough of his game film to agree, but from what I have watched and from the stats I have studied, he certainly has what it takes. It’s hard to compare the stats from Flacco to someone else from such a stronger conference, but you have to admit they are still quite impressive.

2007 stats: 4,263 yards, 23 TD’s, 5 INT’s, 63.5% completion percentage


4. Andre Woodson

In my opinion, Woodson will be the steal of the draft. He’s going to go in the second to third round and is a great value pick for whoever gets him. Yes, he played for Kentucky whose schedule wasn’t the hardest in the country last year -- but the kid had a fantastic year. It makes you wonder about the whole recruiting process when it comes to quarterbacks. Some of the best quarterbacks in NFL history have come after the first two rounds. Yet we still swear by assuming anyone taken in the mid to late rounds just cannot be a superstar.

2007 stats: 3,709 yards, 40 TD’s, 11 INT’s, 63.1% completion percentage


5. Chad Henne

Henne took a step back in 2007 but to be fair, so did his team. He has solid raw talent and if mentored under the right quarterback, could have a very respectable career. It’s also worth noting that he was a four year starter in the Big 10 and his senior year was riddled with various injuries. So, his stats are deceiving. Being essentially the fifth best quarterback in the entire draft makes this in my opinion, one of the most talented all around quarterback classes I have ever seen.

2007 stats: 1,938 yards, 17 TD’s, 9 INT’s, 58.3% completion percentage


Honorable mentions:

Colt Brennan - A lot of people think Brennan will be a good quarterback, and so do I -- but it will be interesting to see him on a level playing field when it comes to competition. Having played at Hawaii, he didn’t play too many elite teams every Saturday.

Dennis Dixon - Dixon is my sleeper of the entire draft. Had he not gotten injured at the end of the year, he very well could have led the Oregon Ducks charge for a national championship. He also has in my opinion, one of the best releases in the entire draft and can scramble with the best of them.


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BigpeelerJV Squad
568 days ago
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Great article, Crackajg. Any football news is fine with me. I look forward to more from your vast cranial storehouse of football knowledge.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
568 days ago
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Thanks. I call my storehouse the Internet.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
568 days ago
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You really do have to wonder what the story would have been had Louisville had any kind of defense this year. Ryan "has all the intangibles" for things like leading a come from behind win against VT in a 14-10 game. How many times did Louisville give up 10 points in a game last year?
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Agent0Red-Shirting
568 days ago
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that throw...was the luckiest throw I have ever seen in my life. besides Manning to Tyree
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CrackajgDraft Pick
568 days ago
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Well before the season Louisville was said to be on of the best teams in the country. Some were saying they had a shot at the national title.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
568 days ago
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preseason rankings and about $3.20 will get you a gallon of gas.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
568 days ago
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Well, at least they were based on previous year's performance. Nobody was predicting that Louisville would utterly collapse like they did.
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TylersaltAll-Star
567 days ago
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preseason rankings and about $3.20 will get you a gallon of gas. Not around here, they won't. On my way to work it's $3.49. --shudders--
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Tej8722JV Squad
567 days ago
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preseason rankings and about $3.20 will get you a gallon of gas. Not around here, they won't. On my way to work it's $3.49. --shudders-- I would love to see $3.49...I'm getting around $4 in SF.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
566 days ago
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3.49? Fack all you guys I paid 3.91 on my way home from work last night... $3.91
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JBorhoodSoccer Kid
568 days ago
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Cracka, thank you for displaying common sense about Matt Ryan and giving a partial shot out to my boy, Colt Brennan. In the modern NFL the most important skills are accuracy, field vision, pocket presence, intelligence, courage, and leadership, yet, for some reason, NFL GM's continue to overrate large bodied strong arm QB's. Colt Brennan is a FREAKISHLY accurate passer who has all the skills to succeed at the next level.
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TylersaltAll-Star
567 days ago
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Yeah, I'm right there with you. I'm no scout, but I think whatever team ends up grabbing Brennan in the 6th round is going to be mighty happy with themselves a few years down the line. I'm not saying he's Tom Brady or Joe Montana, but I think he can be a winner. Maybe Doug Flutie. =P
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Hornman1Waterboy
567 days ago
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I agree that Brohm is the #1 prospect. It makes no sense...he went back for his senior year & put up BETTER numbers w/ a worse running game. Ryan showed promise but threw ALOT of interceptions. I am leary about Brennan...he had the 'deer in headlights' look in the bowl game....I realize it is the whole team but I question the competition he went up against & the 'style' of offense he ran.
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JBorhoodSoccer Kid
567 days ago
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Those are legitimate concerns...if that was his only body of work. Clearly, most people only got to see flashes of Colt Brennan and his final game was an utter disaster (though, even Tom Brady would have looked like a Deer in headlights with guys in the back field all day). I bring up my observations from watching Colt play in every game the past two seasons. Sure he's a little small. Sure he's got a side arm motion. But he has a staggeringly quick release and is, far and away, the most accurate passer to come along since Marino and Jeff George. It was amazing to watch Colt hit guys 30 yards down field in stride again, and again, and again. Don't believe me? He complete 24 of 25 passes at the combine AND THE ONLY INCOMPLETION WAS A DROPPED BALL. He'll be just fine.
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Xman2008Varsity
567 days ago
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Finally!!!

SOmeone who ranks Brohm ahead of Matt Ryan. I agree, Brian Brohm is a better pro prospect than Ryan. It's not his fault that he was stuck on a team with a lusy defense.

That being said, any of the first 5 are great QB'd to build your team around
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Panda TeamWaterboy
567 days ago
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Needs more Josh Johnson?
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
565 days ago
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I agree, I think Josh Johnson is one of the guys with the most sleeper potential in the entire draft class. He has great athleticism but what is overlooked is that, though he played a relatively low level of competition, he had an incredible touchdown to interception ratio.
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