Which young QB will have the best career?

I meant to put a poll. FML I suck.

Matt Ryan
Matt Stafford
Sam Bradford
Cam Newton
Blaine Gabbert
Jake Locker
Ryan Malett
Andrew Luck ;)
Andy Dalton
Other

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LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Cam Newton, and the kid that the Patriots picked up during the draft who is learning under Tom Brady.
 

alexpnz

Lord Dipstick
Matt Stafford
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Luck is still in college so I don't think you can gauge him with the others just yet. Certainly, he has all the hype going for him above and beyond the others so he should eventually outshine them all. Until that happens, though, I'd pick Sam Bradford.
 
Your killin me not puttin up my boy Christian Ponder haha. The Vikes don't really deserve much discussion lately anyway.

I have always thought that Ryan Mallett would be the best out of this draft. He is going to sit and learn from the two best possible teachers in New England, and come out later and just rip apart secondaries. It is going to be scary.
 
Your killin me not puttin up my boy Christian Ponder haha. The Vikes don't really deserve much discussion lately anyway.

I have always thought that Ryan Mallett would be the best out of this draft. He is going to sit and learn from the two best possible teachers in New England, and come out later and just rip apart secondaries. It is going to be scary.

I had him in and then took him out for Luck. I left my boy Kaep out too. I'm surprised Ponder isn't starting yet.

Stafford has the talent around him to succeed and he is. Mallet is going the Aaron Rodgers route and learning under a hall of fame QB and will probably walk into the same offense seamlessly. Newton and Bradford are probably the most talented out of the group and both are trying to drag those franchises back from the dead.

I think most of these guys will end up winning Super Bowls, but Stafford will have the best statistical career, IMO.
 
I had him in and then took him out for Luck. I left my boy Kaep out too. I'm surprised Ponder isn't starting yet.

Stafford has the talent around him to succeed and he is. Mallet is going the Aaron Rodgers route and learning under a hall of fame QB and will probably walk into the same offense seamlessly. Newton and Bradford are probably the most talented out of the group and both are trying to drag those franchises back from the dead.

I think most of these guys will end up winning Super Bowls, but Stafford will have the best statistical career, IMO.

I'm sure people in Minnesota will be calling for blood soon if things stay like this. I'm with ya on Stafford statistically though, Megatron sure helps a young QB haha.
 
Matt Stafford. [/thread]
 
The correct answer is Robert Griffin III. Locker, Gabbert, Dalton, Mallett will all suck, while Ryan won't improve any further. Bradford, Luck, and Stafford will all be great, and Cam Newton will be good. Mark Sanchez will be serviceable. In fact, I'm gonna list the top 10 QB prospects.

1 - Robert Griffin III (unlike most athletic QBs with big arms, he's accurate as fuck and doesn't make mistakes)
2 - Matt Stafford
3 - Sam Bradford
4 - Andrew Luck (not as sold on him as the entire rest of the world is)
5 - Cam Newton
6 - Matt Barkley
7 - Matt Ryan (IMO has hit his ceiling)
8 - Geno Smith
9 - Josh Freeman (Forgot him, Diva)
10 - Brock Osweiler
 
The correct answer is Robert Griffin III. Locker, Gabbert, Dalton, Mallett will all suck, while Ryan won't improve any further. Bradford, Luck, and Stafford will all be great, and Cam Newton will be good. In fact, I'm gonna list the top 10 QB prospects.

1 - Robert Griffin III (unlike most athletic QBs with big arms, he's accurate as fuck and doesn't make mistakes)
2 - Matt Stafford
3 - Sam Bradford
4 - Andrew Luck (not as sold on him as the entire rest of the world is)
5 - Cam Newton
6 - Matt Barkley
7 - Matt Ryan (IMO has hit his ceiling)
8 - Geno Smith
9 - Josh Freeman (Forgot him, Diva)
10 - Brock Osweiler

TBH, Griffin sounds a lot like Newton, except Newton is getting it done in the big leagues. He's proving it.

Fail on forgetting Freeman, but I forgot Mark Sanchez too.
 
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