The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
I don't understand why people think Anderson is going anywhere, nor why Minnesota wants another QB - that young Tavaris Jackson has been playing pretty well as of late.
Anderson is only 24. He's 6'6". He could be a future ELITE QB. He's got just as much potential to be Elite QB as any rookie drafted QB last year or this year. His stats for the year are 85QB rating 3,600 yards passing 30/16 TD/Int ratio.
I know the stats are not in the elite category yet, teams never trade away their Brady or Manning. Anderson's got a good chance to develop into something more.
TJacks is a little injury prone. He's the 30th ranked QB by rating w/ a 6/10 TD/int ratio. His stats are horrible. Then you throw in he's got the best running game statically (not opinion) in the SB era and you have a pretty bad QB.
Frank Coztansa wrote:
maybe the bears can trade draft picks for cleveland's backup....the second coming of rick mirer, brady quinn.
Cleveland would not get fair value back for Quinn now they won't trade him. Not only that, the cap hit would be crazy. I totally agree that Quinn could be the 2nd coming of Mirer. That's why like Anderson. You never know how a rookie is going to turn out.
Badger Vince wrote:
Turner must go!!!!
True Dat! I've been a Turner backer until I did a comparison of Turner against Shoupe and Shaye. I found out that Turner hasn't been any better.
The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
trade down in the first round and third round - and then sign the Cleveland QB to a contract - giving up a low first and third in return.
After all, they have San Diego's 3rd rounder in the '08 draft.
This is what I hope will happen. If you look at the
draft point system you can see that if the Bears have the 14th pick and trade down to say 29 we could pick up an early 3rd round pick. So basically the off season could be Anderson + our 2nd and two 3rd round picks along w/ our other picks.
I like Anderson to but if he comes here he will not be throwing to Edwards, Jurevicious or Winslow. That might make all the difference in the world.