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Originally Posted by dland24
RIP to 49er legend Joe the Jet Perry.
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Originally Posted by dland24
RIP to 49er legend Joe the Jet Perry.
Originally Posted by dland24
RIP to 49er legend Joe the Jet Perry.
[h3]GM briefing [/h3]
49ers general manager Trent Baalke on the top four quarterback prospects in the draft:
Cam Newton, Auburn: "He's got arm strength, he's got athleticism, he's got Ben Roethlisberger-type stature in the pocket. You're dealing with a guy from a spread offense. ... He's a piece of clay that needs to be molded. (He's) going to be a work in progress, but he should get it."
Blaine Gabbert, Missouri: "He has rare passing talent, very good arm strength, accuracy, but he's been in a spread system and he's another junior who has decided to come out early."
Jake Locker, Washington: "More of a pro-style quarterback in the system but has functioned much better outside the pocket running, scrambling, making more plays than he has actually working in the pocket. There's going to be an adjustment for him to get comfortable in the pocket."
Ryan Mallett, Arkansas: "You're looking at a guy who may have the best arm talent in the draft, more of a pocket passer. He admittedly said he's not going to win any 40-yard dash or relay race, but a pure pocket passer. Mentally has played in a system more closely related to the pro game."
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/04/25/SPN21J71V8.DTL#ixzz1Kea9NTEb
[h3]GM briefing [/h3]
49ers general manager Trent Baalke on the top four quarterback prospects in the draft:
Cam Newton, Auburn: "He's got arm strength, he's got athleticism, he's got Ben Roethlisberger-type stature in the pocket. You're dealing with a guy from a spread offense. ... He's a piece of clay that needs to be molded. (He's) going to be a work in progress, but he should get it."
Blaine Gabbert, Missouri: "He has rare passing talent, very good arm strength, accuracy, but he's been in a spread system and he's another junior who has decided to come out early."
Jake Locker, Washington: "More of a pro-style quarterback in the system but has functioned much better outside the pocket running, scrambling, making more plays than he has actually working in the pocket. There's going to be an adjustment for him to get comfortable in the pocket."
Ryan Mallett, Arkansas: "You're looking at a guy who may have the best arm talent in the draft, more of a pocket passer. He admittedly said he's not going to win any 40-yard dash or relay race, but a pure pocket passer. Mentally has played in a system more closely related to the pro game."
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/04/25/SPN21J71V8.DTL#ixzz1Kea9NTEb
Originally Posted by ady2glude707
Theres no known QB available for trade worth trading for the 7th spot. Locker wont last til the 3rd.
Originally Posted by ady2glude707
Theres no known QB available for trade worth trading for the 7th spot. Locker wont last til the 3rd.
Originally Posted by Bob Lobblaw
washington is looking to trade up to grab gabbert. maybe they cut a deal with the tardinals which lets pp7 slip to pick #7. wishful thinking?