Watching Russell Wilson this year has been bittersweet. It's always nice to make the right call on a prospect, but this is one case where I wish I had been wrong. Russell Wilson is a scary-good QB, and he is only going to get better. I really do wish Miami would have taken a shot on him now.
Now that you guys have seen him at the NFL level, what do you think? Flash in the pan, or legitimate franchise QB?
Going back to pre-draft...
3/26 (locked thread, so no quote): "On a "short" note: Two undersized QBs who will likely go in the middle rounds that I'd have no problem seeing on SF or Miami's roster: Russell Wilson from Wisconsin and Kellen Moore from Boise State. I think both have great minds for the position and are highly accurate passers."
As I noted in a different thread, I'd like to see Miami take a 3rd-4th round flyer on either Russell Wilson from Wisconsin or Kellen Moore from Boise State.
I like Blackmon as well...and would have no problem with Miami taking him at #8 if he's still on the board.
I said this before, a couple of times in other threads...but I think that Wilson will surprise people once he gets into the NFL. Yes, he's short...but he's accurate, extremely smart and athletic enough to give defenses something to think about. If Miami (or SF, for that matter) throw a late round flyer at this guy, I'd be happy.
I got a lot of responses similar to this one (name removed)...
Pat White 2.0 in my book
Sure, in Rd 7 if he is there, take him nothing to lose. Taking him in rounds 4 or 5 and expecting him to do anything, its a wasted pick
Disagree completely with the Pat White comparison. Put film of both standing in the pocket and throwing side by side, and I think the difference is obvious. Again though, I did say "late round flyer," so we're talking about the dice-roll picks anyway. If your team's QB cupboards are bare, I can't think of a better position to throw a late round pick at than QB.