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Hope Wentz ends up in Arizona. They have a really solid team all around and he could learn under Palmer for a couple years. Plus I doubt I could root for him in Dallas. xembarrassedx
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2016/ins...oard-nfl-draft
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The biggest mover this week is Carson Wentz out of North Dakota State. He's not a new name, of course -- we profiled him here months ago -- but he'd been out a while with a wrist injury and played well in his return. Wentz is no recent riser; he's been on the radar of evaluators going back to early last season. He's certainly having his moment now as the draft process approaches.
A couple reminders: General scouting reports on these players won't change much week to week, unless my overall evaluation changes. Also, the Big Board is not a prediction of where guys will be drafted, only where I have them ranked.
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5. *Jared Goff, QB, California Golden Bears
I think the Senior Bowl could help Wentz and bring the group closer, but Goff is still my top QB. The arm can be special, as Goff can not only drill the ball down the field and into tight windows with ease but also has a changeup and proper trajectory. He has good movement skills and anticipation and he sees the whole field. He can also move defenders with his eyes pretty well and will continue to get better.
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18. Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State Bison
Great size, big arm, exceptional mobility, and there's enough tape where you can remove him from the surroundings with your eyes and know he's a success. Put him in the SEC or Pac-12 and you're still talking about a great prospect. Senior Bowl will be huge.
19.*Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis Tigers
A so-so end of the season didn't help, but the kid has talent. Lynch has good size with room to fill out. He not only has a strong arm but also the ability to get the ball out fast. He has the height to see the whole field quickly without creating space, and he throws well on the move when he needs that space. It sounds trite, but the talent for the position is so clear, and the decision-making has been very good.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...b-carson-wentz
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I get a kick out of some of the "expert" comments after some of these articles. Have any of them watched even one game of Carson's? They all seem to be QB coach guru's who can pick apart everything he seemingly does so well that's attracted the NFL scouts attention. xlolx
Here is a video of Carson Wentz arriving at the Senior Bowl.
http://www.inforum.com/sports/393289...la-senior-bowl
Dewey
Here is an article fro m the Star Tribune about Carson Wentz and all the social media hype surrounding him.
http://m.startribune.com/look-at-all...section=sports
Dewey
Well this is definitely as high as the Wentz hype train can rise (unless the Titans trade the #1 pick): Source: Cleveland Browns have "legitimate interested" in Carson Wentz at No. 2
I just don't see a team jumping up to grab a future starter. If you want to go to 1, he better be your starter day 1. But like you alluded to a lot of the teams that need a QB day 1 (Rams, Texans) are so far down there they'd have to give up years worth of picks to get there. You better love, love, love the guy your getting.