I dunno... I'd rather have a sure thing as a top 10 pick then boom or bust...If we didn't have Sam, I think the boom or bust potential of Manziel would be too good to pass at #2.
I don't know what to think of Manziel. He's a mashup of a lot of characteristics. Some great. Some I'm not sure about.
Irrespective of his smarts his style brings certain risks, and without his taking those risks to extend and make plays he is far less alluring as a prospect. I do agree that he can taper his risk taking and shape his game to the NFL and still be productive.If by some miracle Manziel is available at #13, I will scream if we don't draft Johnny! I've been trying to explain for a year that Manziel is smart enough to know what he will have do to succeed in the NFL. Manziel knows he's mortal.
"When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me and I slid feet first every time I ran."
Irrespective of his smarts his style brings certain risks, and without his taking those risks to extend and make plays he is far less alluring as a prospect. I do agree that he can taper his risk taking and shape his game to the NFL and still be productive.
"When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me and I slid feet first every time I ran."
Manziel has been preparing for the transition to the NFL for a year and a half. For example, during the 2013 season Manziel ran the ball 65 fewer times than in his Heisman year. And when he ran, he slid feet first more often and ran out of bounds. Oh sure, he ran into the endzone too, but Manziel is evolving.
In 2013 Johnny Manziel threw 14 more TD's passes than in his Heisman year. His passer rating and YDS/A went up.
Between Johnny's last college game and Johnny's Pro Day, Manziel cleaned up a bunch of his sloppy footwork. That tells me that Manziel is extremely coachable. Johnny scored higher on the Wonderlic than any QB in this draft. Listen to him talk. He doesn't spout off coached cliché's. Johnny shares his mind, and talks fast, because his brain works fast. He's not a parrot.
Manziel has a leader personality. He's a John Wayne, Brett Farve type guy. He forms deep bonds with his teammates. Johnny Manziel will be an All Pro QB in the NFL. Mark my words. Manziel will be drafted before our #13th pick. I've watched every game he's played and I know somebody is going to fall in love with him.
Manziel has been preparing for the transition to the NFL for a year and a half. For example, during the 2013 season Manziel ran the ball 65 fewer times than in his Heisman year. And when he ran, he slid feet first more often and ran out of bounds. Oh sure, he ran into the endzone too, but Manziel is evolving.
In 2013 Johnny Manziel threw 14 more TD's passes than in his Heisman year. His passer rating and YDS/A went up.
Between Johnny's last college game and Johnny's Pro Day, Manziel cleaned up a bunch of his sloppy footwork. That tells me that Manziel is extremely coachable. Johnny scored higher on the Wonderlic than any QB in this draft. Listen to him talk. He doesn't spout off coached cliché's. Johnny shares his mind, and talks fast, because his brain works fast. He's not a parrot.
Manziel has a leader personality. He's a John Wayne, Brett Farve type guy. He forms deep bonds with his teammates. Johnny Manziel will be an All Pro QB in the NFL. Mark my words. Manziel will be drafted before our #13th pick. I've watched every game he's played and I know somebody is going to fall in love with him.
I think we should wager some ROD $ on this.
I'm in the mood for that.