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titansfan20 said:I agree with SK, he is a good evaluator of talent. He is one of the few personalities at ESPN that I actually like.
Starkiller said:If we draft a rookie early, we're going to need a veteran to mentor him. So the salary cap tied up at QB isn't really an issue. Especially since picking a QB at #6 wouldn't be any more expensive overall than any other position we'd take there.
Titanpride said:There are many teams that are grading Jay Cutler ahead of Matt Leinart.
rcarie said:Leinhart is used to winning and he's just as good. I'd take Leinhart any day of the week.
Titanpride said:I would have absolutely no problem drafting Cutler w/our first pick... I almost look forward to the thought of it.
That may be true but you still have to perform. Matt wins games under preasure. A LOT! They wouldn't be undefeated if it weren't for him, IMO. I like Jay and I certainly wouldn't be disappoitned if the Titans got him. I just think Leinhart has more to offer. You can teach football but you can't teach a guy to make big plays under preasure and he's proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that he can make big plays under the most expreme preasure.Puck said:Matt's also had a MUCH better supporting cast
rcarie said:Hell, I'd just be excited to get a good QB for the future.
Cutler may not be there come the mid part of round one (1)... theres a good chance he could go in the top ten (10), fifteen (15).danny said:Okay, fine, but trade back a few picks and pick up some draft picks for this and next year's draft. Maybe be trade down to around 18-20 and pick up a third rounder this year and a first or second next year.