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Where will Dennis Dixon land? (1 Viewer)

Seems to be the mobile type of QB that Gruden would like. Although he seems to like veterans rather than developmental guys.

Green Bay/Buffalo/Pittsburgh/Jacksonville/KC/Washington/Chicago/Minnesota/Atlanta/San Fran/St. Louis/Seattle

Not too many teams that couldn't use a potential starter or a decent backup.

 
I don't think it's out of the question Dixon could go undrafted. I suspect a team will take him in the 5th or 6th, but he could be a street FA come Monday.

 
You cannot reasonably project a team for someone like Dixon. He could literally be picked up by any of the 32 teams. If forced into UDFA, which I feel is highly unlikely, I would expect him to stay out west. He might think Leinart and Warner are worth competing with and be smart enough to head down there.

 
I don't think it's out of the question Dixon could go undrafted. I suspect a team will take him in the 5th or 6th, but he could be a street FA come Monday.
I'd be shocked if he goes undrafted. The guy was a virtual lock for the Heisman and he had the Ducks in the mix for a national championship last season until he got hurt. I watched a lot of Oregon games last season and I've got to say Dixon is not just a runner. He is a very savvy passer as well. Sure he is a risk/ reward pick but if he hadn't been injured he would be in the mix along with guys like Henne, Brohm, Flacco, etc. as a late first to second round pick. I wouldn't be shocked to see Dixon go in the third round. I would be shocked to see him go undrafted. :goodposting:
 
I see him going in the third as well probably similiar to the situation Michael Bush was in last year before he got picked up the Raiders. The kid has a lot of upside and is not a run only type of quarterback in my opinion.

 
I don't think it's out of the question Dixon could go undrafted. I suspect a team will take him in the 5th or 6th, but he could be a street FA come Monday.
I'd be shocked if he goes undrafted. The guy was a virtual lock for the Heisman and he had the Ducks in the mix for a national championship last season until he got hurt. I watched a lot of Oregon games last season and I've got to say Dixon is not just a runner. He is a very savvy passer as well. Sure he is a risk/ reward pick but if he hadn't been injured he would be in the mix along with guys like Henne, Brohm, Flacco, etc. as a late first to second round pick. I wouldn't be shocked to see Dixon go in the third round. I would be shocked to see him go undrafted. :(
Troy Smith won the Heisman, had prodigious stats, played for a huge program...and went in the 5th roundCharlie Ward won the Heisman, had prodigious stats, played for a huge program...and went undraftedDennis Dixon didn't win the Heisman, had prodigious stats before getting hurt, played for a quasi-huge program...Again, I don't say he WILL go undrafted, just that given his size, injuries and limited experience as a full-time starter in a pro style offense, I hardly think it would be surprising.
 
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I don't think it's out of the question Dixon could go undrafted. I suspect a team will take him in the 5th or 6th, but he could be a street FA come Monday.
I'd be shocked if he goes undrafted. The guy was a virtual lock for the Heisman and he had the Ducks in the mix for a national championship last season until he got hurt. I watched a lot of Oregon games last season and I've got to say Dixon is not just a runner. He is a very savvy passer as well. Sure he is a risk/ reward pick but if he hadn't been injured he would be in the mix along with guys like Henne, Brohm, Flacco, etc. as a late first to second round pick.

I wouldn't be shocked to see Dixon go in the third round. I would be shocked to see him go undrafted.

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Troy Smith won the Heisman, had prodigious stats, played for a huge program...and went in the 5th roundCharlie Ward won the Heisman, had prodigious stats, played for a huge program...and went undrafted

Dennis Dixon didn't win the Heisman, had prodigious stats before getting hurt, played for a quasi-huge program...

Again, I don't say he WILL go undrafted, just that given his size, injuries and limited experience as a full-time starter in a pro style offense, I hardly think it would be surprising.
I'm not trying to split hairs here but I don't think Dixon's size (6'4" 205lbs) is affecting his draft stock. Alex smith was virtually the same size and he went #1 overall. It is possible that he goes undrafted but I for one would find it suprising. I think in a few years peopel are going to look back and regret not taking a shot on Dennis Dixon.

 
Is it too much of a stretch for Dalls to get him w/ the first pick of the 4th? The word is that they got that 4th rd. pick to either package for a vet WR to possibly for a bu QB...thoughts?

 
Is it too much of a stretch for Dalls to get him w/ the first pick of the 4th? The word is that they got that 4th rd. pick to either package for a vet WR to possibly for a bu QB...thoughts?
I like it, if it happens. I think he would be a nice #3 qb to work on as a project.
 
Seems to be the mobile type of QB that Gruden would like. Although he seems to like veterans rather than developmental guys.Green Bay/Buffalo/Pittsburgh/Jacksonville/KC/Washington/Chicago/Minnesota/Atlanta/San Fran/St. Louis/SeattleNot too many teams that couldn't use a potential starter or a decent backup.
Seattle may be in the market for an eventual replacement for Hass, vut I doubt they'd go for a Seneca Wallace clone (though much mo' better) and trying to fit a scrambler into a WCO was a part of Mora's downfall in ATL. Most certainly any QB they draft is someone Mora has a say in.And that reminds me for a hijack, what will the Hawks do with Wallace this year and next? Could be a precursor to what Dixon can expect if he desnt' come ouit of the blocks running.
 
Is it too much of a stretch for Dalls to get him w/ the first pick of the 4th? The word is that they got that 4th rd. pick to either package for a vet WR to possibly for a bu QB...thoughts?
I don't see that as a fit, at all. Which doesn't mean it's not going to happen, just that it's not a pick I would think serves much value.
 
I think this very simply is Pittsburgh get back into it's old mold of WR/QB type players (Kordell, Hines Ward, Randel El). Not sure if anyone has worked this guy out at WR, but the Steelers probably see a 3rd QB who can play some WR and allow them to use some of those unusual offensive sets they did with Randel El. No one can doubt this guys athleticism, so I don't mind this pick at all by the Steelers.

 
Did Dixon sleep with your girlfriend or something? The guy was on the verge of a Heisman and a national championship before getting hurt.

 
PlasmaDogPlasma said:
Did Dixon sleep with your girlfriend or something? The guy was on the verge of a Heisman and a national championship before getting hurt.
He also played in a spread option offense with one of the best RB prospects to come out this year. A lot of smoke and mirrors in that offensive scheme. Either Stewart or Dixon greatly benefit from having the other in the backfield with him. I guess you have to decide which is which.No question that Dixon is a great athlete, but it's really hard to decide if he can be a starting Qb in the NFL when most passes are against 1 on 1 coverage. When a defense is more scared of Dixon running with the ball or him handing it off to Stewart than they are of Dixon throwing the ball, you don't have to worry about safeties out in coverage as much. Since the system is a failure in the NFL because every player is fast instead of that 1 linebacker or safety on a particular college team, the question is not really if Dixon is talented enough, but rather can he make the transition to the the Pro style QB game. I don't doubt he has the physical ability to be a great QB (his arm is a monster), but rather is he smart enough to admit he will have to change his style, and headstrong enough to work at that change after it made him an elite talent college Qb for 1 season.
 
FavreCo said:
Great place for Dixon. He won't have to show how bad he is.
Time will tell how he will do in the NFL but he was a STUD in college this year before he got hurt. Your negativity is very annoying but I'm sure you hear that all the time. Great kid and I think he could make some noise in the NFL down the road.
 
Jason Wood said:
There you go...Dennis Dixon to Pittsburgh.Pittsburgh is all about the vanity picks this year, eh?
well, Batch turns 34 this year. Maybe Dixon will be the primary backup soon. Still doesn't exactly scream "need-based pick"Was he truly BPA? I personally would have taken Nicks, but I'll give the Steelers the benefit of the doubt.
 
PlasmaDogPlasma said:
Did Dixon sleep with your girlfriend or something? The guy was on the verge of a Heisman and a national championship before getting hurt.
He also played in a spread option offense with one of the best RB prospects to come out this year. A lot of smoke and mirrors in that offensive scheme. Either Stewart or Dixon greatly benefit from having the other in the backfield with him. I guess you have to decide which is which.No question that Dixon is a great athlete, but it's really hard to decide if he can be a starting Qb in the NFL when most passes are against 1 on 1 coverage. When a defense is more scared of Dixon running with the ball or him handing it off to Stewart than they are of Dixon throwing the ball, you don't have to worry about safeties out in coverage as much. Since the system is a failure in the NFL because every player is fast instead of that 1 linebacker or safety on a particular college team, the question is not really if Dixon is talented enough, but rather can he make the transition to the the Pro style QB game. I don't doubt he has the physical ability to be a great QB (his arm is a monster), but rather is he smart enough to admit he will have to change his style, and headstrong enough to work at that change after it made him an elite talent college Qb for 1 season.
Is his arm really that good? Most of what I observed of the Oregon offense was Dixon running the gimmicky plays: fake handoffs, WR slip screens, options out of the shotgun, etc. His WRs were pretty much uncovered due to the sleight of hand playbook of Crowton & Belotti. Don't get me wrong, he did this well, but last I checked the Steelers weren't running this O and the guy who did draw those plays up for them is now the HC of the Cardinals.
 
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PlasmaDogPlasma said:
Did Dixon sleep with your girlfriend or something? The guy was on the verge of a Heisman and a national championship before getting hurt.
He also played in a spread option offense with one of the best RB prospects to come out this year. A lot of smoke and mirrors in that offensive scheme. Either Stewart or Dixon greatly benefit from having the other in the backfield with him. I guess you have to decide which is which.No question that Dixon is a great athlete, but it's really hard to decide if he can be a starting Qb in the NFL when most passes are against 1 on 1 coverage. When a defense is more scared of Dixon running with the ball or him handing it off to Stewart than they are of Dixon throwing the ball, you don't have to worry about safeties out in coverage as much. Since the system is a failure in the NFL because every player is fast instead of that 1 linebacker or safety on a particular college team, the question is not really if Dixon is talented enough, but rather can he make the transition to the the Pro style QB game.

I don't doubt he has the physical ability to be a great QB (his arm is a monster), but rather is he smart enough to admit he will have to change his style, and headstrong enough to work at that change after it made him an elite talent college Qb for 1 season.
Is his arm really that good? Most of what I observed of the Oregon offense was Dixon running the gimmicky plays: fake handoffs, WR slip screens, options out of the shotgun, etc. His WRs were pretty much uncovered due to the sleight of hand playbook of Crowton & Belotti. Don't get me wrong, he did this well, but last I checked the Steelers weren't running this O and the guy who did draw those plays up for them is now the HC of the Cardinals.
he can throw the ball. I don't know if he can control the throws. Can he thread it into coverage where only the WR can get to it? i don't know, because with that offense, he never really had to.
 
I am happy he landed in Pittsburg. They have done very well in the past with many players that have the same type of credentials this kid has.

 

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