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Maybe even undrafted- Keith Price. On the small side, but definitely has some potential.
Thomas is definitely an intriguing player that if surrounded by the right people could possibly flourish. I just dont think we are in a position to miss on a draft pick in the middle rounds. He is projected as a 4rth rounder. I think his combine could really help him. Some have suggested he should switch positions.
Logan Thomas is horrible! I don't want that stiff any where near the boys.
I like AJ, but I have no idea how high he will go. Johnnie football is intriguing, but we have too many defense needs.
I'd LOVE for AJ to be sitting there in the 3rd round and pick him up. The guy is a leader, he has 4 solid years of pro-system football, and he seems like an intelligent guy. I've said it before but make him the 3rd QB next year, bump him up to backup for a couple of years after that, then hand him the keys. Romo's nice long contract isn't going to be worth much in 4 yeas anyways.
I'd LOVE for AJ to be sitting there in the 3rd round and pick him up. The guy is a leader, he has 4 solid years of pro-system football, and he seems like an intelligent guy. I've said it before but make him the 3rd QB next year, bump him up to backup for a couple of years after that, then hand him the keys. Romo's nice long contract isn't going to be worth much in 4 yeas anyways.
How is aj's arm strength? He seems to be a great leader.
A.J. McCarron, QB, Alabama
Height: 6-4. Weight: 214.
Projected 40 Time: 4.79.
Projected Round (2014): 2-3.
12/21/13: McCarron's performances versus Virginia Tech and Ole Miss were underwhelming. He hasn't been able to answer some of the questions about his passing ability. McCarron hasn't illustrated a stronger arm than in 2012, and he has thrown some passes off his back foot when he didn't need to. The senior also has missed on throws down field to open receivers.
On the flip side, McCarron played extremely well against Texas A&M to win a shootout at Kyle Field. In 2013, he has completed 67 percent of his passes for 2,676 yards with 26 touchdowns and five interceptions. McCarron looks more like a solid No. 2 rather than a starter in the NFL.
Sounds like a perfect candidate for a 3rd or 4th round pick then career backup or at least the next few years.