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EidoloN;1904288; said:Why the hate on TP? If Cam Newton can be a QB at the next level, then so can Terrelle. All Cam did was throw short throws. I dunno, I dunno what they see in Cam that they don't see in Terrelle.
cbrian815;1904304; said:Actually they are quite similar. TP definitely reads defenses a little better but also at the same time TP has the ability to leave you scratching your head, at times, more so than Cam. If I needed a yard I would take Cam. I still like TP`s upside a little more and from watching them both I would take Cam at TE over TP anyday.
I really don`t see either one as a Probowl QB in the NFL....but both are amazing athletes, I would think TP will benefit from running a prostyle offense for 4 seasons and showing improvement each year. Go Bucks
Mel Kiper Jr. weighs in on Buckeye draft hopefuls
Expert sheds light on Terrelle Pryor?s future, draft stock of recent Buckeye graduates
By Jay Clouse
Published: Wednesday, April 6, 2011
ESPN NFL draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. talked about Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor, as well as three former OSU players hoping to hear their names called during the draft in a teleconference on Wednesday.
Kiper said he knows what scouts need to see from Pryor in his final season.
"Accuracy," Kiper said. "Throwing the football is the main thing.
"He has to throw the ball, and he has to be precise with the football, and he has to do the things from a pure passing standpoint."
Pryor's final season, however, will be shortened by the five-game suspension he and four of his teammates face.
Kiper added that he projects Pryor as a tight end at the next level, citing Pryor's size, athletic ability and the transitions other players have made over the years.
"Did he need to play those five games to prove he can be a quarterback? Yeah, he did," Kiper said. "I think there is going to be some concern whether he is going to be a quarterback or a position change, like I said, to a tight end spot."
Mel Kiper said:"Did he need to play those five games to prove he can be a quarterback? Yeah, he did,"
cbrian815;1904304; said:Actually they are quite similar. TP definitely reads defenses a little better but also at the same time TP has the ability to leave you scratching your head, at times, more so than Cam. If I needed a yard I would take Cam.
Rookie;1904631; said:3rd and long is where TP excels! We are going to miss those 15.5 yard runs in those 5 games!
Tlangs;1904456; said:Character
One guy was involved in theft and academic fraud. He transferred before he was kicked out of school. He then went to a JUCO. His father went around to every SEC school asking for money which may or may not have been received. The other guy gets mad at his coach if they don't go for it on 4th and 1. He also sold his own personal property.
"He has to throw the ball, and he has to be precise with the football, and he has to do the things from a pure passing standpoint."