Taking a page out of my cousin Dewey's playbook, I've decided to give you my power rankings for the quarterback position. Dewey of course ranked the current QB's on the Baltimore's roster, and I will rank the players on the Miami's squad.
1. John Beck: He is at the top for several reasons. First he is the incumbent. Barely, but he is the only player on the roster to have started at QB for the Dolphins (including the last game we played). Also, he has the slight nod in terms of experience to be positioned above rookie Chad Henne, yet he hasn't failed as much as Josh McCown. He is in some sort of middle ground where he is a young and unproven but still worthy of more chances. Finally, the new regime will be afforded some luxury if he fails, because he wasn't hand picked by them, he was inherited. The fans would pass judgment and just blame Cam Cameron more if Beck never pans out. In my opinion, he will be given every opportunity to start. He won't have to beat out the other two in training camp and the preseason. If he just performs on par with them, he should be the one taking the first snap against the Jets.
2. Josh McCown: You have already heard a little bit of what I think about McCown. He has had several chances to show he can be a consistent starter and improve to being an average quarterback. he has never reached that level. This will be his seventh season and this is his fourth team. He never caught on in Arizona or Detroit. In his most recent stop, he lost the job to Daunte Culpepper in Oakland. The organization showed us where they think McCown stands by his free agent signing details. he is making money that is about level with most second string QB's. For now he is the backup, if he gives us any more than that in the future, that's a plus.
3. Chad Henne: A lot of people are really excited about him. I would say I'm mildly excited. I think he has a lot of upside and he does have the quailties that Parcells and Co. like in a quarterback. My brother said he looks like a poor man's Drew Bledsoe. If he is anything like the young Bledsoe, then I'm fine with that. He took the worst team in the league and made it a playoff team in a couple years and made a Super Bowl within four. The problem is, rookies almost never start from day one at this position. he will really have to prove himself in all of the training camps and preseason games to get his shot. The more likely scenario is if the team struggles, he could be handed the keys in second half of the season like Beck was last year.
Notes: The numbers by definition must be 1, 2, 3, etc. but if I were allowed some room for interpretation I would say the three players are really 2a, 2b, and 2c. Right now I would say they are all second string quarterbacks until week one of the regular season, when someone will be promoted to starter (#1) and someone will be demoted to the third string.
Opinion: My thoughts will most likely fluctuate daily but as of right now my feelings are as follows. Chad Henne should start from day one. It is clear that the organization really likes him and he is viewed as the QB of the future. Let him get his feet wet, go through the growing pains, and if he is the big tough player you thought he was, he will improve in year two and so on.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
TG&T Inaugural Dolphins' QB Power Rankings
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