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Barkley and Korp also NFLers. But I think this guy might be best of them all, even Frank Gifford.
 

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All those garbage Big 12 qb's and left out the best one which is Reesing.
 

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Tebow is the second coming of Steve Young. He is clearly a leader of men. He could be a freakin Spartan. He will continue to shine in the NFL. Look at Matt Ryan, you really think he's better than Tebow ? This kid is a winner, it's that simple.
 

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if someone makes tebow a safety, then he is my pick. if not, give me shonn greene.
 

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Guys and gals, I KNOW there may be others that will have better NFL careers then the players I have listed............HOWEVER, JUST INTERESTED IN THE EIGHT I HAVE LISTED.


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Heck, Jeff Brinson may have a better NFL career than a couple players in this poll..............


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Ok, I've went with Colt McCoy..........hope the Cowboys land him. If they do, think this will have been the right choice.
 
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Crabtree will be a pro-bowl level receiver from day one.

McCoy reminds me of a Jeff Garcia type QB, should be a very solid pro.

Maclin will be the top kickoff and punt returner in the entire NFL. Hopefully the kid can stay healthy taking big hits from those NFL Strong Safety's. Very high character guy, won't have any problem staying out of trouble. Would be perfect for Raiders, Bears, Titans, Jags.

All that being said, I have to agree with SA and Railbird. Mark Sanchez is going to have a Hall of Fame NFL career, I'm hoping somehow he ends up in Kansas City.
 

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Tebow is the second coming of Steve Young. He is clearly a leader of men. He could be a freakin Spartan. He will continue to shine in the NFL. Look at Matt Ryan, you really think he's better than Tebow ? This kid is a winner, it's that simple.


Tebow could be first of the QBs to take his team to the Playoffs..

http://blogs.wsj.com/dailyfix/2011/11/18/tim-tebow-legend-and-leader/
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NOVEMBER 18, 2011, 11:37 AM ET
Tim Tebow: Legend and Leader?

There’s some division on the how’s and why’s, and there will be for some time. Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow’s knack for leading his team to dramatic wins might have to do with him Just Being A Winner. The NFL Network’s Brad Nessler, among countless others, described him as “magical.” It also may owe much to some other factors—an improved defense, divine intervention, Denver’s recent diet of zombie-squad opponents, etc.—but it’s impossible to argue against Tebow’s penchant for the heroic. After spending most of Thursday’s game against the Jets exemplifying the gape-mouthed, scatter-armed goofiness that his skeptics have long seen in him, Tebow abruptly turned back into Tim Tebow, Champion just in time to lead the Broncos on a 12-play, 95-yard drive capped by his record-setting 20-yard touchdown rumble—and to a 17-13 win.

Tebow managed the feat the same way he has during his entire tenure as Denver’s quarterback. As a passer, Tebow looked not all that much like a professional quarterback, routinely winging passes well short or well long of his receivers, with a throwing motion only slightly less convoluted than Hideo Nomo’s. But as a creator of supremely unfavorable matchups and a Hulk-smash power runner, Tebow once again looked pretty great when it mattered most.

“At this point, even the most extreme doubters have to be impressed,” Yahoo’s Doug Farrar writes. “Or, at the very least, willing to come off their perches for a second to take another look at the Tim Tebow phenomenon as more of a football matter and less a referendum on religion, politics, spirituality, and whether the ‘good guys’ really do win.”

Tebow’s success as a starter—his Broncos are now tied for the division lead in the garbage dump that is the AFC West—seems unlikely to settle much, at least as long as he spends most of the game inducing ughs. Is he “an awesomely terrible NFL quarterback – except when it comes to victories,” in the words of Westword’s Michael Roberts? That sounds about right. Is he Denver’s unquestioned leader for the foreseeable future, aesthetic and aerial and other difficulties notwithstanding? Yes, certainly. He’s all those things and more. He’s Tim Tebow. You’ll probably be hearing more about him.
 

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