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“He’s got an arm, he’s got vision, he’s got toughness, he’s got poise, he’s got leadership, he wins,” said another scout. “If he was 6-2 there wouldn’t even be a question he’d be the No. 1 (overall pick). Russell Wilson is very much a comparison.” In December, he became the first walk-on to win the Heisman Trophy.
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Farm boy from California who had zero offers out of high school and played one season in junior college. “He’s got incredible arm talent,” said one scout. “He had subpar talent around him. His accuracy issues aren’t that bad. He’s going in the top 10.”
“He looks the part and a good athlete,” a third scout said. “But you talk about lacking in being a winning quarterback. He has a lot of bad tape (even) at that level. Somebody will still take him high. Are we going on what the tape is and the production and the winning? Or are we going on this guy looks like he should be an NFL quarterback and how he throws the ball?”
That's not what I'm hearing. Team and player sources indicate Broncos remain interested and very much in play for Kirk Cousins. #9sportshttps://t.co/oD2n9zG9zi
Nothing is done until its done. Vikings would be better for him as in 2020 Denver will be letting go of their stars. Older expensive players will be gone. [Reply]
I don’t think Elway wants to pay for Kirk. It wouldn’t surprise me if Kubiak convinced him to bring in Keenum. I wouldn’t be surprised if they brought in Keenum and didn’t draft a QB at 5. [Reply]
From Florio, who has been low-key hinting at things like the Peters trade and Josh McDaniels leaving Indy long before anyone else in the media:
Originally Posted by : How many teams are really interested in Kirk Cousins?
Here’s a theory/hypothesis/whatever: Only the Jets are seriously interested, and the other three teams are essentially leverage. The Cardinals, Broncos, and Vikings would be willing participants in this dance, because showing interest in Cousins could help them leverage other arrangements.
If Case Keenum wants too much from the Vikings, the Vikings can shrug and say, “We’ll sign Cousins instead.” If A.J. McCarron wants too much from the Cardinals, the Cardinals can shrug and say, “We’ll sign Cousins instead.” If the Browns want too much from the Broncos for the first overall pick in the draft (a possibility that has been making the rounds), the Broncos can shrug and say, “We’ll sign Cousins instead.”
Some think the Jets will offer the most to Cousins, but that he’ll choose to go somewhere else. In the end, the gap between the Jets and everyone else may be too big to justify saying no to New York.
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From Florio, who has been low-key hinting at things like the Peters trade and Josh McDaniels leaving Indy long before anyone else in the media:
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
From Florio, who has been low-key hinting at things like the Peters trade and Josh McDaniels leaving Indy long before anyone else in the media:
Legal tampering starts on March 12th. Draft starts on April 26th. Cousins won't be looking for a job when the draft rolls around. Pretty pointless strategy if that's what the Broncos are going for. [Reply]
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Legal tampering starts on March 12th. Draft starts on April 26th. Cousins won't be looking for a job when the draft rolls around. Pretty pointless strategy if that's what the Broncos are going for.
Yeah, when the Rams traded up to #1 they did it two weeks before the draft, not a month away...
I'm more interested in the idea that the Browns/Broncos rumors could have some truth to them. I'm really not that concerned with how much Denver has to give up to get their guy. [Reply]