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Robert Griffin III (1 Viewer)

I know he is listed at 6'2 but I would bet come combine time he comes in around 6ft. The dude looks small on a college field.
RG3 checked in at 6'2'3/8 at the combine. Any questions about his height have been squashed. Does this change anyones opinion?
 
I know he is listed at 6'2 but I would bet come combine time he comes in around 6ft. The dude looks small on a college field.
RG3 checked in at 6'2'3/8 at the combine. Any questions about his height have been squashed. Does this change anyones opinion?
He definitely very intriguing. Honestly I would have a hard time choosing between him and Luck in dynasty. Although Luck certainly appears to have a higher floor, RG3 has a unique skill set that is hard not to get excited about.
 
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This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
I'll tell you one thing I don't like about him...he's a high injury risk. He's so friggin' fast, so athletic, and not of the big frame of Cam.That said, I'm with you...the guy is so likeable, so talented, smart. Everything about him is the making of a franchise QB.
 
This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
I'll tell you one thing I don't like about him...he's a high injury risk. He's so friggin' fast, so athletic, and not of the big frame of Cam.That said, I'm with you...the guy is so likeable, so talented, smart. Everything about him is the making of a franchise QB.
Why is he such a high injury risk? He isn't the type of guy who looks to run 1st. He looks to pass and when things break down, then he runs. Cam was a much more apt runner 1st when he came out.
 
This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
I'll tell you one thing I don't like about him...he's a high injury risk. He's so friggin' fast, so athletic, and not of the big frame of Cam.That said, I'm with you...the guy is so likeable, so talented, smart. Everything about him is the making of a franchise QB.
Why is he such a high injury risk? He isn't the type of guy who looks to run 1st. He looks to pass and when things break down, then he runs. Cam was a much more apt runner 1st when he came out.
Right, but in watching him, you gotta admit...he gets in some serious collisions. He will run. And, he will get creamed at times. I just think the injury risk is greater with him because of his running talents and frame. Who knows? I sure hope he stays healthy.
 
This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
I'll tell you one thing I don't like about him...he's a high injury risk. He's so friggin' fast, so athletic, and not of the big frame of Cam.That said, I'm with you...the guy is so likeable, so talented, smart. Everything about him is the making of a franchise QB.
Why is he such a high injury risk? He isn't the type of guy who looks to run 1st. He looks to pass and when things break down, then he runs. Cam was a much more apt runner 1st when he came out.
Right, but in watching him, you gotta admit...he gets in some serious collisions. He will run. And, he will get creamed at times. I just think the injury risk is greater with him because of his running talents and frame. Who knows? I sure hope he stays healthy.
If this was the 80's or 90's-early 2000's, I'd call this guy a massive bust via constant injuries. With today's flag football, he won't take nearly the hits as years past....as long as he learns to slide before contact.
 
The St. Louis Rams are officially dancing in the streets. They'll get a kings ransom for the #2 pick now.
they will regret not drafting him.
Draft RG3 and move Bradford is the smart move. They can probably get a 1st and 2nd for Bradford and that would be robbery.
Doubt anyone is paying a 1st/2nd for Bradford.
Didn't Palmer just go for that? :yucky:
 
This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
Mayock took him to task about not showing his capabilities right there at the combine - and I'd have to say it would be nice to have seen him with other receivers rather than the control he wants at a Pro Day.But damn that is fast.
 
The St. Louis Rams are officially dancing in the streets. They'll get a kings ransom for the #2 pick now.
they will regret not drafting him.
Draft RG3 and move Bradford is the smart move. They can probably get a 1st and 2nd for Bradford and that would be robbery.
Doubt anyone is paying a 1st/2nd for Bradford.
Didn't Palmer just go for that? :yucky:
And if Hue Jackson gets a job that will be the Rams first call - but someting tells me he isn't getting an NFL job soon.
 
This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
I'll tell you one thing I don't like about him...he's a high injury risk. He's so friggin' fast, so athletic, and not of the big frame of Cam.That said, I'm with you...the guy is so likeable, so talented, smart. Everything about him is the making of a franchise QB.
Why is he such a high injury risk? He isn't the type of guy who looks to run 1st. He looks to pass and when things break down, then he runs. Cam was a much more apt runner 1st when he came out.
Right, but in watching him, you gotta admit...he gets in some serious collisions. He will run. And, he will get creamed at times. I just think the injury risk is greater with him because of his running talents and frame. Who knows? I sure hope he stays healthy.
I probably watched as much Baylor football as anyone on this board over the last three-four years and Griffin did not take some unusual amount of shots. He had a major injury a couple years back, but has been largely healthy since that point. He is not some crazy injury risk (does not mean he won't get injured ever). remember is a pocket passer with above average running skills. I would be surprised if runs anything close number of attempts that Cam did this year.
 
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This guy is pure gold. I don't think there's a single thing that I *don't* like about him.
Mayock took him to task about not showing his capabilities right there at the combine - and I'd have to say it would be nice to have seen him with other receivers rather than the control he wants at a Pro Day.But damn that is fast.
I have to say that after considering Griffin's reasoning, I have to support QBs that don't throw at the Combine now, especially the ones at the top.Guys drafted high are going to be expected to run NFL offenses within a year or two. NFL offenses are highly dependent on timing and QBs knowing what their WRs are capable of. You can't show off that timing and ability to "know" receivers with a bunch of guys you've never thrown to before. It's completely illogical. The only thing a scout could see is if the QB could adapt to a new WR acquired by the team in the middle of the season. The downsides for a QB throwing to unknown receivers are huge though. For guys that are more likely to he drafted later it makes more sense to throw at the Combine. This is where the most teams will ever be and the only chance they get to throw in front of that many people. For teams that haven't seen much tape on a guy, they'll get to see his arm strength, release, footwork, etc. For the 2nd+ rounders, they really need to throw in order to maximize their exposure.
 
The St. Louis Rams are officially dancing in the streets. They'll get a kings ransom for the #2 pick now.
they will regret not drafting him.
Draft RG3 and move Bradford is the smart move. They can probably get a 1st and 2nd for Bradford and that would be robbery.
Doubt anyone is paying a 1st/2nd for Bradford.
true. Maybe a 2nd & 4th.
2nd and 5th? 2 3rds? Whatever they can get. The upside for RG3 seems much higher than the upside for Bradford. Bradford seems serviceable, even with the injuries, but I'm not seeing why the Rams aren't at least entertaining the idea of keeping RG3 and building around this kid. Do they really have that much invested in Bradford?
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/video-robert-griffin-delivers-lettermans-top-ten-list-2011-12Watch this video from the Letterman show.. only 2mins long. Makes me like the kid even more... a Tebow shot, a Kimmy K shot, a Colts shot. awesome. Solidified best QB from the upcoming draft... may not go first.. maybe not even second (the Barkley drink is flowing way too hard), but he WILL be the best QB in this class, and be an elite QB for yrs to come.
okay....why?
 
Put me down on this kid's bandwagon. But a lot depends on which team/situation he ends up with in the draft. I think he adds a dimension Luck doesn't have, he reminds me of Newton but more accurate and athletic, with slightly less size. If anything hurts Griffin it's that he's not 6'5".
6'2 5/8". Close enough to 6'3". All in after watching this weekend.
 
The St. Louis Rams are officially dancing in the streets. They'll get a kings ransom for the #2 pick now.
they will regret not drafting him.
Draft RG3 and move Bradford is the smart move. They can probably get a 1st and 2nd for Bradford and that would be robbery.
Doubt anyone is paying a 1st/2nd for Bradford.
true. Maybe a 2nd & 4th.
2nd and 5th? 2 3rds? Whatever they can get. The upside for RG3 seems much higher than the upside for Bradford. Bradford seems serviceable, even with the injuries, but I'm not seeing why the Rams aren't at least entertaining the idea of keeping RG3 and building around this kid. Do they really have that much invested in Bradford?
Story will change that the Rams are entertaining the idea of drafting RGIII and trading Bradford. They have to be seriously considering it and if not it will only drive the price up. This foregone conclusion that they are trading down is not that smartest stance.
 
The St. Louis Rams are officially dancing in the streets. They'll get a kings ransom for the #2 pick now.
they will regret not drafting him.
Draft RG3 and move Bradford is the smart move. They can probably get a 1st and 2nd for Bradford and that would be robbery.
The reason Bradford can't be traded:
7/30/2010: Signed a six-year, $78 million contract. The deal contains $50 million guaranteed, including all six years' base salaries, a $2.88 million first-year roster bonus, and a second-year "signing" bonus of $17.974 million. Another $8 million is available through incentives based on playoff, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl appearances. 2012: $12 million, 2013: $9 million, 2014: $14.015 million, 2015: $12.985 million, 2016: Free Agent
 
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The reason Bradford can't be traded:

7/30/2010: Signed a six-year, $78 million contract. The deal contains $50 million guaranteed, including all six years' base salaries, a $2.88 million first-year roster bonus, and a second-year "signing" bonus of $17.974 million. Another $8 million is available through incentives based on playoff, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl appearances. 2012: $12 million, 2013: $9 million, 2014: $14.015 million, 2015: $12.985 million, 2016: Free Agent
good info, but it doesnt seem to make him all that detestable of a contract. rams already paid the huge 2nd yr bonus. so it looks like he is owed around 12m/yr for then next 4 yrs. pretty much market value for a competent starting qb.
 
The reason Bradford can't be traded:

7/30/2010: Signed a six-year, $78 million contract. The deal contains $50 million guaranteed, including all six years' base salaries, a $2.88 million first-year roster bonus, and a second-year "signing" bonus of $17.974 million. Another $8 million is available through incentives based on playoff, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl appearances. 2012: $12 million, 2013: $9 million, 2014: $14.015 million, 2015: $12.985 million, 2016: Free Agent
good info, but it doesnt seem to make him all that detestable of a contract. rams already paid the huge 2nd yr bonus. so it looks like he is owed around 12m/yr for then next 4 yrs. pretty much market value for a competent starting qb.
That salary plus the picks it would take to get him make it unreasonable.
 
There are reports that Washington has offered three picks this season -- Numbers 6, 39 and 70 -- plus a first rounder next season.
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I would take that in a heartbeat if I was the Rams.
This may be a case of not wanting to sell to soon, but with this being thrown out there if I were the Rams I would wait and see how things go closer to the draft to see if I could get even more out of it.
 
There are reports that Washington has offered three picks this season -- Numbers 6, 39 and 70 -- plus a first rounder next season.
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I would take that in a heartbeat if I was the Rams.
If that is the offer from the Redskins, the Browns should offer 4, 37, 68 and next year's first. That would allow them to keep the 22 for this year.
Or just offer 4, 22 and 37 and hope to keep next years 1st.
 
i think the Rams would rather have two firsts this year . . . I dont think that a first this year a second this year, and a 1st this year is giong to cut it.

 
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'Kool-Aid Larry said:
SI.com's Peter King confirms the Rams have already received a trade "feeler" for the No. 2 pick from a team "you would never expect."
Cowboys? :)
 
'Kool-Aid Larry said:
SI.com's Peter King confirms the Rams have already received a trade "feeler" for the No. 2 pick from a team "you would never expect."
It's the Pats.I have it on good authority.
 
'Kool-Aid Larry said:
SI.com's Peter King confirms the Rams have already received a trade "feeler" for the No. 2 pick from a team "you would never expect."
It's the Pats.I have it on good authority.
Come on. You can post that without revealing your source!
They are the one team that has a stockpile of draftpicks that could do the move if they chose to. I was actually thinking the Patriots when I first saw King's report. That could possibly put Mallet in play as well.
 
Why wouldn't they just keep mallet though? He has had a year to learn the playbook. And they would be able to keep their picks for upgrading the defense. It needs it badly.

 

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