NFL Draft 2010: Making the Case for Second-Day Quarterbacks

Posted: 1st April 2010 by Paul Preibisius in NFL
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The first goal of any NFL team is to make sure it has a “franchise” quarterback.  What separates Detroit and Tampa Bay from the other top drafting teams is that both feel they have now found a young quarterback prospect they can build around. Because of this, the motivation for a team on the hunt to expand its first choice on a quarterback is quite high.  Finding a long-term face for one’s franchise generally takes precedence. This year the first-round choices for quarterback are obvious. Jimmy Clausen and Sam Bradford have considerably separated themselves from the rest of the pack and both are considered top-ten draft picks in a crop that has no mid-late first round talent at the position. But neither is the surefire choice that instills instant confidence.&nb ...

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