Personally I'm still not so sure myself, but I do suspect we will draft him and for a couple reasons:
- Parcells loves QB's like Ryan, big, strong, smart and good leadership skills. More and more it seems to me that Parcells doesn't have much interest in Beck being the QB he will ride. I really have nothing to back this up but a strong hunch.
- if we pass on him and the Jets take him and he as good as advertised and our pick, well, is not, it would be a just a disastrous move for us, especially if Beck does not play to everyones expectations.
Now while I think we will take him do I think we should is a different question and the one I put before everyone.
And I'm voting Yes - reluctantly - for a very simple reason, I can live better if we draft him and he is a bust then if we don't draft him and he turns into another Tom Brady for someone else - especially if it's the Jets.
Not the right reason I know, but nonetheless it is my top reason for saying Yes.
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IF Ryan slips to 33.....Nope, pick best o-lineman left ;-/
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Lets stop this roller coaster and give our young gun a try for once, and stick with him for a year.Ducken likes this. -
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NO....we should at least give McCown and Beck a shot. Drafting Ryan would basically mean we wasted a 2nd last year in taking Beck. If someone like Flacco should fall to the Third then maybe take a shot on him, but I just don't feel Ryan is our franchise qb.
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Draft Ryan 1st, OT 2nd and let Taylor and Porter man the outside. Draft Selvie next year for OLB
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As far as the first round pick and being able to live with it if Ryan was a bust would be difficult to comprehend. The problems the Dolphins are going through right now are the cumulative effect of years and years of bad drafts. The number #1 pick in the draft doesn't come around very often. If Miami were to waste that pick on a questionable pick who doesn't pan out would have a devastating effect on the Franchise. Me personally, if Ireland and Parcells are convinced that Ryan is a bonafide Franchise QB or at least a very good to great QB then I can live with that. But it is critical that this first pick be a success for the future of the franchise.Last edited: Mar 28, 2008Ronnie Bass, Ludacris and Colorado Dolfan like this. -
To me taking any QB at #1 is a questionable pick because I don't trust many folks opinions on QB's since they have historically been arguably the toughest position to judge how a stud college player will translate to being a pro.
And ironically one of those people I do trust is Tuna because unlike many others he has a very solid track record when it comes to QB's.Last edited: Mar 28, 2008 -
Sorry; I'm not trying to be a jerk here, but if you're going say that you have an understanding of Parcells' thinking you ought to be certain that he actually did something that you're using as evidence.
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If he's unsure but thinks Beck might develop, draft Ryan and have them battle it out with McCown starting the season in all likelihood. If Ryan overtakes Beck but Beck develops nicely, you're set at starter and backup. If Ryan succeeds and Beck fails try to deal him next year or continue to try to develop Beck into a backup. If Beck succeeds and Ryan fails, continue to try to develop Ryan while Beck leads our offense.
If his take is I dont really want to go to war with Beck, try to trade him for a 2nd or 3rd rounder to teams desperate for a QB. With Flacco, Brohm and Henne all going in the 1st or 2nd round, Beck might look appealing to a team whose choices are Woodson, Booty, Johnson and Ainge. A late 2nd or 3rd rounder could be a win win for both sides in that scenarioRonnie Bass likes this. -
Personally, I am not sure myself either. Although from what I have seen from him, I'd say no.
I am sorry but from what I have seen, I just see an average QB in the NFL.
I think we'd be better off going with one of the Long guys at #1alen1 likes this. -
Simms was not the most popular choice to be the Giants QB in the early 80's, many fans and media were very critical about Simms play but Parcells was always his strongest supporter.
So even so Parcells didn't draft Simms, he always made it very clear since day one Simms was his QB and his choice.
EDIT: When I did my sloppy research I happen to use pro-football-reference like you did, I LOVE that site.Last edited: Mar 28, 2008 -
Now THAT I do remember. It seems to me that alot of it had to do with Simms' injuries. I used to kind of follow them and I recall several times Simms started out the year strong only to get injured. It took awhile but he finally put it together.
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No...not at #1...now if we trade down into the top 6 and he's still there, fine but not at #1 overall. Nice player, but not worth the risk that he may be just another arm...
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In other words if Parcells feels Ryan can become the QB for us the way Brady has for the Pats - and not trying to suggest Ryan can become like a Brady, I'm just saying....then the only true value is the value Parcells puts in Ryan.adamprez2003 likes this. -
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no. despite what adamprez says,:wink2:, i don't see him being much better if at all, than Beck.
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Gee weren't they attributing the same qualities to last year's can't miss #1 prospect, JaMarcus Russell, whom Beck actually outperformed in just about every measurable category aside from fumbles, and then only by 2. The way I look at it, we have a high potential QB already showing more promise than last year's #1 who's been eating his butt off while Beck's been working his off since season's end. I'm not necessarily suggesting Ryan's this year's hyped up Carr, Harrington, Smith(es)Couch, Leaf, etc... although there are some scary analogies; only that if the last 3 draft classes were lumped together, Ryan would be at best the 5th and maybe even the 8th or 9th QB drafted. Relative to the QBs in this class, he warrants a first round pick for sure, but somewhere in the mid teens or lower is where he more appropriately belongsLast edited: Mar 28, 2008cnc66, Colorado Dolfan and Jed like this. -
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One thing that Parcells stated in his initial PC was just how important it is to be right about the #1 overall pick. I took that to mean that he wasn't inclined to gamble on that pick. That he would draft the player who is most likely to have success in the NFL. Most point to Chris Long as being the safest pick. -
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I just don't see how Ryan is worth number one overall money. The dude isn't going to be a superstar like a Manning, or a Marino. I also don't get the dude who said that Ryan is a more accurate QB than Beck...
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matt ryan is overhyped so bad it isnt even funny, i think matt ryan= joey harrington i am sorry if matt ryan supporters disagree but thats the way i feel
no one was mentioning him as the #1 pick until the virginia tech game after that all we heard was matt ryan for the heisman, matt ryan will lead bc to the title, matty ice and all that crap like someone said if this was an oridinary year for qbs ryan would be a late second early 3rd round pick
i dont think we should draft a "franchise qb" just for the sake of drafting a qb #1, a franchise qb is a qb that will lead your team not just a figure head
matt ryan didnt impress at his pro day i think the best way to go is to sure up the oline and see if beck can grow
this is one of the most important drafts in the franchise if matt ryan was taken at #1 and he turned out to be a bust that would set the fins back a ways
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