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  • Champion8877
    MVP
    • Apr 2011
    • 1518

    #16
    Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

    Originally posted by Walkup
    If you run a West Coast offense, Colt McCoy is a great starter for years.
    yeah i just started a franchise with the Browns. once Colts deep ball develops a bit he will be very solid.

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    • TheDelta
      MVP
      • Sep 2010
      • 1313

      #17
      Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

      Originally posted by Champion8877
      yeah i just started a franchise with the Browns. once Colts deep ball develops a bit he will be very solid.
      Unfortunately, it won't, or at least not very effectively, since Throw Power is one of the attributes that doesn't progress.

      That's why I prefer strong, mobile rookies like Locker to guys like Dalton who may be more accurate, but the accuracy, Locker will pick up in time, while Dalton will never get as fast or strong as Locker.
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      • Kratcha0914
        Rookie
        • Sep 2011
        • 58

        #18
        Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

        Joe Webb would be interesting...

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        • HadlerT
          Pro
          • Sep 2011
          • 664

          #19
          Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

          In my Buccaneers Franchise, Josh Freeman went down for the year in year 2. Josh Johnson is very mobile and is just a good QB
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          • ABR173rd
            Rangers Lead The Way!!!!
            • Aug 2009
            • 1523

            #20
            Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

            Originally posted by Argooos
            Don't forget Kaepernick if you want a mobile QB.
            and a QB with good THP, I have him backing up Bree's and if it wasn't for his B potential he would definitely the future QB for the Saints.

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            • Argooos
              Pro
              • Aug 2009
              • 723

              #21
              Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

              Originally posted by ABR173rd
              and a QB with good THP, I have him backing up Bree's and if it wasn't for his B potential he would definitely the future QB for the Saints.
              80something is all you really need for a QB in my opinion. If you need a 90something QB to be effective and successful then maybe you're playing on too hard a difficulty setting.

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              • ABR173rd
                Rangers Lead The Way!!!!
                • Aug 2009
                • 1523

                #22
                Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                Originally posted by Argooos
                80something is all you really need for a QB in my opinion. If you need a 90something QB to be effective and successful then maybe you're playing on too hard a difficulty setting.
                I think he is an 80 right now second or third season. Bree's was out for 8 weeks and Kap was on track to be MVP. For me its just a mental thing with the POT rating. I could definitely ride with him as my starter using AP with sliders to make it harder.

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                • ZoneKIller
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1388

                  #23
                  Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                  y dont u try drafting someone like luck,barkely,crist or any1 from ncaa
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                  • illWILL8455
                    Pro
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 880

                    #24
                    Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                    I am split between several young QBs and I want your feedback to help me make this decision

                    I am looking to start a Jaguar franchise. I am going to make it a run heavy offense since I want to start with a rookie QB and run the offense thru Mojo. I will not pass that often but I still want a QB that can get the job done when I need him to. I have narrowed it down to these three

                    Keep Blaine Gabbert
                    Trade for Jake Locker
                    Trade for Ryan Mallet

                    At this point I am really split. I do not know much about Gabbert. How well does he develop? Is he worth investing a lot of time in with? I like Jake Locker's style of play with his high throw on the run and play action ratings. His accuracy is a little bit spotty but it is definitely not bad. Mallet was a favorite of mine in college and he has a cannon for an arm. I feel like he could develop into a stud if I put the time in.

                    Any thoughts or feed back would be great! Thanks in advance!
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                    • TheDelta
                      MVP
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 1313

                      #25
                      Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                      I'd go with Locker. Accuracy progresses with time, speed and throw power don't. I'm not a huge fan of Mallet, he only has B potential too. Locker has the potential to become just as good as Newton, if you want a young QB to develop, I think he's your man.
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                      • illWILL8455
                        Pro
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 880

                        #26
                        Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                        Originally posted by TheDelta
                        I'd go with Locker. Accuracy progresses with time, speed and throw power don't. I'm not a huge fan of Mallet, he only has B potential too. Locker has the potential to become just as good as Newton, if you want a young QB to develop, I think he's your man.
                        Awesome, thanks for the feedback. I always use Locker when I play with the Titans. His high play action rating is great with CJ2K because the defense respects him. I block the TE and look for a deep route to develop. Even if the pocket collapses I can sprint out of the pocket and still get a solid completion most of the time.

                        Did not know Mallet has a B potential. That is not great but I guess it is realistic. What is Gabbert's potential? Is Locker an A potential?
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                        • TheDelta
                          MVP
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 1313

                          #27
                          Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                          Locker and Gabbert are A potential, all 1st rounders are.
                          You gotta have Hope! (My Minnesota Vikings franchise)

                          After an incredible 2012 season ends with a Super Bowl win, Hope Turner and her Vikings are trying to prove that their performance was more than just a one-shot.

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                          • poshmidget
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 9

                            #28
                            Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                            i did a colts franchise without peyton manning. got the first overall pick took andrew luck. year 2 and he is 94 overall. really good qb.

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                            • Woody19
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 126

                              #29
                              Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                              Originally posted by TheDelta
                              I'd go with Locker. Accuracy progresses with time, speed and throw power don't. I'm not a huge fan of Mallet, he only has B potential too. Locker has the potential to become just as good as Newton, if you want a young QB to develop, I think he's your man.
                              Despite Mallett being B potential, I can recommend him nevertheless. I just started my third season with him at QB and by now he's 85 OVR. Pretty good development keeping in mind that he started off with 71 OVR.
                              And if you like passing out of the pocket, he definitely is a good choice

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                              • ukredskin
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 96

                                #30
                                Re: Young QBs to Start a Franchise With?

                                Trade for mallet,i have him for my skins franchise.
                                This just shows how flawed maddens trade scheme is,i put grossman on the trade block just to see if i would be offered a young QB.Anyway NE offered me mallet.lol snapped there arm off,and to top it off,i managed to get a 4th round pick outta them too.madness.
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