Three young Qb's will more than likely have new addresses next season:
Brady Quinn...7 career starts
Jason Campbell..two year starter
Tavaris Jackson...12 starts
Campbell is a Free Agent after this season, Quinn is on the trade block and Jackson has no room in MN and was shopped for a later round pick.
Which one would a franchise be wise to acquire and why?
(the number of starts is an estimate, but Campbell and Jackson have led their teams to the playoffs)
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If those are my only choices........
I'm going to retire and go play golf:tongue2:
To be my starter, none of them.
To be my backup, I'd take Quinn (out of those 3).gafinfan likes this. -
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Jackson did well at the end of last season for the Vikings and seems to have the most up-side.
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Jeff George.
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I'll take Jason Campbell and let him finally learn an offense more than one year. Let him sit a year, get it all soaked in and then put him out there. I wouldn't complain about taking him, running a version of the spread offense. He could probably do well with it.
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Derrick Andersen would make a good backup QB on any team except Cleveland. That team is just a hopeless situation at the moment for any Qb.
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I wouldnt take any of the 3. Maybe as backups, but if they are your starters, your in trouble imo. Never really seen anything impressive out of any of them.
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I take Tavaris Jackson personally, followed by Campbell then Quinn
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None of the above. Please, only draft choises from now on.:up:
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finfansince72 Season Ticket Holder Club Member
I'd take Thigpen over any of them....but if I have to choose I'd take Campbell. I think on a different team with a real direction, decent coaching he could be a Qb that you can make the playoffs with. I don't know about Quinn I guess he has the most potential but there just seems to be something missing with him, work ethic or desire maybe? Not sure.
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