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Which team will draft Tim Tebow? (1 Viewer)

Regardless of the round, which team gets Superman?

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CravenM

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I think he's go to the Redskins because of the friendship with Shannahan, benefits inside the 5 and need for QB.

 
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Does the Jacksonville voters think he'll be snatched up in the first round?

Maybe I'm crazy, but I think he's playing into my beloved Cincinnati Bengals hands. He'll be a Slash-type player. He'll play both WR and RB. He'll be the #3 or 4 WR behind OchoCinco, Coles and possibly Caldwell, and he'll be the #2 QB behind Palmer. The Bengals will establish some sort of modified wildcat for him.

 
How far can he fall? Wisenhunt in AZ is going to have to turn them into a run first offense with the exit of Warner and proof that Boldin is replaceable no later than next year. Tebow and an emerging Beannie Wells with Fitz,Breaston and Doucett? probably wont fall that far, but he is a smart football player that could run a conservative and skilled offense.

 
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Does the Jacksonville voters think he'll be snatched up in the first round?Maybe I'm crazy, but I think he's playing into my beloved Cincinnati Bengals hands. He'll be a Slash-type player. He'll play both WR and RB. He'll be the #3 or 4 WR behind OchoCinco, Coles and possibly Caldwell, and he'll be the #2 QB behind Palmer. The Bengals will establish some sort of modified wildcat for him.
He's not very fast from what I can tell. I don't think he would be able to separate as a WR.If he has a second position, it will probably be TE.
 
If Tim Tebow goes to any of 31 franchises, he's a curiousity and a project. If Tebow goes to Jacksonville, he is a major source of revenue and the last hope to keep the team from moving to LA. I think Jacksonville takes him in the first round (although they might trade down a little bit first).

 
I could see a few teams taking a chance on him (like STL if they don't draft one at 1.01, and maybe AZ knowing that Warner will retire in another year and Leinart isn't the answer). But I don't think any team NEEDS him worse than Jax does. I don't see him turning into a great NFL QB (but hey, I've been wrong before!), but at least for a few years, he would be butts in seats, and that's what they need... BADLY.

 
Does the Jacksonville voters think he'll be snatched up in the first round?

Maybe I'm crazy, but I think he's playing into my beloved Cincinnati Bengals hands. He'll be a Slash-type player. He'll play both WR and RB. He'll be the #3 or 4 WR behind OchoCinco, Coles and possibly Caldwell, and he'll be the #2 QB behind Palmer. The Bengals will establish some sort of modified wildcat for him.
He's not very fast from what I can tell. I don't think he would be able to separate as a WR.If he has a second position, it will probably be TE.
No one knows what his speed will be 40 (if he does go to the combine) but I'd guess in the 4.6 - 4.7 range.Also, here's a couple of semi-interesting links of Tebow passing time as a WR while warming up for the SEC Championship the day before:

I don't know how effective raw strength is for WRs/TEs but getting off the line should be easier for him and getting separation will probably be more difficult.

 

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