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Be kinda sad if he had to compete against Davis and Hill.He may not even compete against SB, because SB may not be able to go until after the regular season starts.
Idea is the upgrade on Bradford.
Be kinda sad if he had to compete against Davis and Hill.He may not even compete against SB, because SB may not be able to go until after the regular season starts.
Mackeyser liking Barron:
Because it's Tampa. They just traded us Mark Barron... who really is a 1st round talent if used properly as we will see next year... for a 4th and 6th.
The problem with Glennon is he's another QB who is going to be a career backup at best. I'm not a crazy arm strength guy with QBs, so I don't hold that against him and think he has enough. But he is a slow decision maker with accuracy issues, and I don't think he's ever going to prove himself to be starter material.
I'd be ok with him as a backup on the roster but the Rams wouldn't need to give up a pick for some of the others. Hill is probably better than him, sad as that is to say.
I disagree with you about Barron being a 1st round talent. 10-20 years ago maybe but not in today's NFL. Also, TB is about to get a new OC and I doubt he'll be as stupid as that (assuming that other bright football minds other than jrry see the same things in Glennon) but you never know.
As for getting him fro a 5th rounder, I'm all for it. I put zero stock in 5th round picks anyway. Especially now that we don't have many not fit for the NFL players on our roster.
I haven't seen much of Glennon but I have seen a lot of McCown and I haven't liked what I've seen. Even when we're just talking about being a backup. If they like McCown better then while I respect your evaluations about players I'd be very leery about this.jrry32 with late breaking news:
Glennon was not handed the TB job this year. McCown got hurt. If it was a real competition, Glennon would have won the job. He outplayed McCown.
Already have McCown and they're getting offered a draft pick for a player that won't start for them. I guess I'm hoping they would. I think it's likely they would, though. No reason to hold onto Glennon to be a 3rd string QB.
I haven't seen much of Glennon but I have seen a lot of McCown and I haven't liked what I've seen. Even when we're just talking about being a backup. If they like McCown better then while I respect your evaluations about players I'd be very leery about this.
Is this in lieu of drafting a QB in the 2nd or 3rd round?
Let me see if I understand this correctly. You want to use a 5th round pick to get a 3rd string QB to be our backup and to compete against SB, Hill/Davis for his place in the pecking order. That's our backup plan if Sam gets injured again?jrry32 with dribs and drabs of new angles:
And they have the #1 pick and a veteran QB as the #2. I have a hard time believing they'll pass on a pick for their 3rd string QB.
Let me see if I understand this correctly. You want to use a 5th round pick to get a 3rd string QB to be our backup and to compete against SB, Hill/Davis for his place in the pecking order. That's our backup plan if Sam gets injured again?
Take him if he floats free or at max for a 7th rounder. A 7th rounder only if we have a compensatory 7th rounder. I think the arm strength will keep him from ever becoming the answer anywhere and I want someone to groom who at least has all the tools. That's my take on this.
Bradford's deep ball his first 2 years in the league was also hit and miss. Mostly miss. He improved on it greatly his 3rd yr.Honestly, the deep ball isn't so much the issue with him. He has the arm to hit the deep ball...just needs to improve his mechanics to be more consistent with his placement. The issue more would be some of the deep outs and comebacks that we ran with Sam that we didn't really see this year due to our limitations at QB. We'd likely have to do the same with Glennon.
His arm isn't weak...but it's not strong either. Better than Hill's and Davis's though.
"The negatives for Glennon are that he doesn't have an outstanding arm. It's adequate but some of the more difficult throws get a bit more air on them than you'd like."jrry32 with a short memory:
I don't see how. It's not like he's weak armed. He can make the deep throws
"The negatives for Glennon are that he doesn't have an outstanding arm. It's adequate but some of the more difficult throws get a bit more air on them than you'd like."
I lobbied, successfullyjrry32 qualifying it:
Yep. Like I said, it's adequate but not outstanding.
I lobbied, successfully, for the Rams to wait until the late rounds to draft a QB last year. I made a mistake then and you're telling me to do the same thing again? Like I said, as a plan C, maybe.
I will preface this by saying that I'm assuming that Winston, Mariota, and Cutler are not realistic options.
After them, I think Mike Glennon is our best option as the QB to put BEHIND Bradford. This is a kid that just turned 25 and at the end of his second season, he has 29 TDs to 15 Ints in just over a season worth of games/attempts. Young QBs tend to get better. Especially ones that played under two different HCs and under two different systems in their two years. I don't know why the Bucs started Josh McCown this year but it was a colossal mistake. They should have stuck with Glennon for the season and saw what he could do.
I went back and reviewed all of Glennon's starts this year on NFL Rewind and I don't understand what they were thinking. He's not a perfect QB. I'm not saying that I think he has elite potential. And to be entirely honest, I wasn't overly high on him as a prospect.
That all said, he showed more than enough this year and last year for me to believe that he has a future in the NFL. As it stands now, I think Glennon offers an extremely similar skill-set to that of Nick Foles. I think his floor in this league is carving out a year as a Kyle Orton type player...great backup/decent enough spot starter. But I do think he has the upside to be a starting caliber QB...a player similar to what Carson Palmer was this year in Arizona.
I'll tell you this, Glennon is a QB who would have no issues finding Tavon over the middle of the field. At 6'7" 230, he's able to see over the OL/DL without any issue and would actually be taller than all of our starting OLs.
On top of his height, Glennon has functional mobility in the pocket with good instincts and effective movement. He helps out his OTs by either delivering the ball at the top of his drop or climbing in the pocket to allow them to push the rush past him. Because of his size, he's confident climbing the ladder and moving within the pocket to create space and buy time. Glennon also shows the ability to anticipate routes and throw to spots rather than his WRs. His timing on passes is good for a young QB and he generally is a sound decision maker. He also has a quick release for such a tall passer and has a good understanding of touch.
The negatives for Glennon are that he doesn't have an outstanding arm. It's adequate but some of the more difficult throws get a bit more air on them than you'd like. Glennon also isn't very mobile. He's able to buy time in the pocket with his feet, instincts, and technical skills but he won't win many foot races and is no threat to run...although he does have enough mobility to improvise outside the pocket. On top of all this, his deep ball is inconsistent from game to game, he locks onto WRs at times, and his footwork needs cleaning up. His drops are a tad sloppy and methodical. He also can get sloppy with his feet in the pocket.
Still, watching this kid play, it left with a lot of disappointment in Lovie Smith...a coach I respect. I've seen QBs that just can't hang in the NFL. Mike Glennon is not one of those guys. I see NFL skills in his game and I see starter potential. He has some of the most important qualities for the position and I think that Tampa Bay did themselves a disservice not seeing what he could offer.
But Tampa Bay has the #1 pick and is likely going to draft a QB. If they do that, they have no reason to keep Glennon. I think Glennon would definitely be worth trading a 5th for. He'd give us valuable depth behind Bradford and he'd give us a guy who actually has potential if Bradford goes down. Most of all, he's a good scheme fit for our offense and a kid who still has upside that, imo, was mistreated by a new regime because he wasn't their guy. That's what got us Joe Barksdale and I'm hoping it'll be what gets us Glennon because he's our best option behind Bradford for the 2015 season(assuming what I said in the first sentence is true).
There are some Tampa Bay Rams fans on here that might disagree with my observations. And you guys are absolutely entitled to that. But I promise you this, I did take the time to watch him very closely.
I like it @jrry32.
I think he'd play well with our taller receivers (Quick, Britt, Cook). (Any QB that get get the ball across the LOS can play with Bailey.) I think he'd struggle to get the ball to TA though as his accuracy isn't pin-point.