Lets say a team offers us a 5th or a 6th round pick for Beck this offseason, do we jump all over it and take what we can get or hold off and keep him as a 3rd string QB?
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Sorry bro this is a general Manager league forum.
No we trade John Beck for a 4th -
Someone will move this but I'll answer anyway:
I have a feeling that the FO is going to continue to bring more of their guys in. They'll trade him if they find a pick worthy enough, I think. -
I'd take a 6th for Beck. I'm afraid the market for a 27 year old QB with little starting experience will be thin. Cut bait on this guy.
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I think we should hold onto him, we have too many needs to draft another QB this year and this is only the 2 time in his career that Chad Pennington has played all 16 games. Beck has a year in this offense, if anything were to happen to either of the Chad's, I would prefer to have Beck in there. He's more valuable to us than he is another team IMO.
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Pennington proved this year how much a QB can change the entire makeup of a team.
Henne is far from a sure thing - having two young QB's to develop is not a bad thing. And I don't think anyone sees Pennington being our starter two years from now - having both of these guys available would be great.
Just because we might have hit on Donald Thomas (who isn't exactly a sure thing yet, either) doesn't mean we trade away all of our depth for 6th rounders.azfinfanmang, DolfanTom, Trowa and 5 others like this. -
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I whole heartedly think we keep Beck. Never underestimate the importance/luxury of depth at the QB position. He is learning from one of the best vet QB's in the game because Chad see's his role as not only QB but the Vet who must prepare Henne and Beck for life in the NFL. I truly think Beck is more valuable here then what ever late round pick we may get for him. The fact that John has survived all the roster moves at least indicates the staff see him worth something for this team.
I know the words John Beck bring back a barrage of bad memories
The only bad memories I have of John are that he was a rookie who was thrown into an impossible situation to begin with, and was never prepared properly for that situation. I am of the mind had this staff been in place, John would have at least been better prepared for, and put in better situations to be starting QB. I honestly think the verdict is still out on John.azfinfanmang, theWeasel, DolfanTom and 10 others like this. -
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This might sound harsh, but in my opinion, John Beck just really doesn't have the tools to be an effective QB at any level. Be it 2nd string, 3rd string, etc. Problems with ball security, bad mechanics, shattered confidence due to the impossible situation he was placed in last year, and the list goes on. I'd love to see him prove me wrong but I would take a 6th round pick for him in a heartbeat.
Our front office knows what they are doing and can properly evaluate talent so if they've seen something in John Beck that us fans haven't they'll hang onto him.Kanye West likes this. -
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It all depends on whether or not John Beck has made any progress during his year long sabbatical on the Bench, has Qb Coach Lee been working with him? Has his mechanics improved? Did he pick up our offensive system completely and thoroughly?
If not, then by all means, send him down the road, if he has upgraded his game, then 6th round pick for a quality 3rd string Qb is a waste of time and effort.
6th round guys are close to being UDFA's anyway, trading a Qb for one amounts to a giveaway of a player, heck, we even scored a 6th for McCown why settle for a 6th for John Beck? -
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Multiple qualified NFL guys thought Vernon Gholston would be a solid pick. Multiple guys thought that JMarc was worthy of a #1 overall..
Beck has not shown us much when he was given the opportunity to shine. Granted a lot of players had a rough 07 season on a 1-15 team, but Beck looked outmatched on the football field and couldn't even hold on to the snap.. He looked like a JV player out there. He had a chance to shine this year in TC and even before Chad Pennington was brought in was already in the doghouse. I just don't get all this potential talk when it comes to Beck, he seemed overmatched when he had the chance to make a name for himself and didn't make it out of TC and the pre-season as a legitimate backup....
If he has no chance to start here in the near future, or will go in as the 3rd string QB again next year, you have to make a move to unload him.. I'd like our chances better on a Parcells style QB late in the draft at this point.MonstBlitz and Kanye West like this. -
4.5 games on a 1-15 team and a bad TC does not the exit door make, he may be gone, but he may not.
This is one of those situations that only the Staff knows what they think about J Beck, but I also know, they do not giveaway value. -
I think Henne has the ability to step in and play well if Chad were to get injured.....I would deal Beck for a 5th. I think Henne is our likely future QB, and not Beck.
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But I have missed these QB debates! Pennington has given us something good to talk about at the position for once.Bumrush likes this. -
Parcells style QB!?!?!!
Beck is the third string QB. The chances of him seeing the field is small. With Henne showing enough to be back up, getting rid of Beck for getting rid of Beck sake does not make any sense.
Especially with the fact that Beck and Pennington have a relationship where Beck actually helps Pennington. Why mess that up to bring in someone who isn't needed?
WITH ALL of the positions that need an upgrade why even worry about 3rd string QB when one is there. Trading Beck for a 6th round pick and then drafting a QB in the 6th round just seems silly.azfinfanmang, tinytown50, Bpk and 3 others like this. -
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I didn't say we should draft a QB. I said I'd like our chances better drafting one that this current regime would have selected.
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A third string Qb, if they ever make into the game, will be expected to avoid TO's while also moving the offense with the barest minimum of the playbook being used, J Beck can manage that much, it is his fumbles and his Confidence that has my attention. -
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Ummm the advantage of trading John Beck is that we have another veteran on the squad and we have a 6th round pick. Say Chad Pennington goes down he is out for 5 weeks we put Chad Henne in there he is not ready yet. So we got to our bench and we would have a veteran that has been there before and can handle it. -
Try to remember the talk in early TC, Parcells and CO. got in to his head when they made him change his throwing motion and instead of stepping up he regressed.MonstBlitz and Kanye West like this. -
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