http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...ting-ryan-mallett-for-the-miami-dolphins.html
Ah, this should stroke ye olde Dolfan Cortex's.
FWIW, I like Mallet more than most Draftheads do, to me his desire to hit plays downfield is hard to find in Qb's coming out of college today.
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Dalton is a very interesting player to me, I know some really don't like him but if we can get him in a discount round??? Interesting.
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Well, this just sort of confirms what I though of Mallet's game, it is on par with some of the best Qb prospects to enter the draft in the last 15 yrs.
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Draft him.
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I like Dalton as one of those good at everything, great at nothing types. A few of those become great if it turns out they really are great at something (usually accuracy, processing speed ar ability to extend the play), but most end up as good back-ups. The key seems to be their character and work ethic. That's why Mallett would be off my board. We've had three different places (HS, Michigan and Arkansas) all with reports aabout how he didn't work hard/wasn't liked by team mates. If it was one then you can ignore it. After three different places all say the same thing, I think you'd be foolish to ignore it. He also doesn't seem to be great in any of the three categories that result in success(accuracy processing speed or extending the play). Obviously Mallett could break the mold, but I don't think you generally win in the draft by expecting players to be different than what they were (hard worker).
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nobody is good at everything .... but as i've stated from the get go - there are only 2 QBs in this draft i like: CKap and Dalton ....
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And don’t be too sure the teams you listed don’t have QBs on their boards. Green Bay had Favre and still drafted Rodgers. -
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Patriots are going to draft Mallet.
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Hmm come to think of it, I know what I don't like about him..he doesn't remind me of a NFL Qb, there is no one that I can compare him to that I've seen play in the NFL. -
You can go play with your hammer...lol....
Dalton I have liked from the get as well, for some similar reasons, excellent QB functionality, good athleticism to execute all QB responsibilities with precision and quickness. -
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Still would not mind Pat Devlin in the later rds, but if Sparano is under the gun I'd think about Portis or Taylor to run the WC.
Devlin's release is niiicee Deej, not sure about his intangiables, but I like how the ball comes out of his hand. -
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Other problem is I do not think they trust Ronnie B to stay healthy, for a reason sadly enough. -
I want the running back as well, you know that..
6'5...225 lbs, gun for an arm...athleticism...smart kid...good intangibles...competetive..excellent work ethic..escapability talent..playmaker...
Yes thats right, hes a developmental project....well, i'll take my development QB with those qualities thank you very much...
I know how you feel about Henne, and I cant believe you want to play with your soft hammer...lol..
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That is CKap to me.
Brass Balls pick=Ryan Mallet
Safe, boring, successful pick=Ingram, Carimi, Costanzo,
Sneaky, dirty, filthy pick=Aldon Smith