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Philadelphia Eagles Will Benefit From Questioned 2011 Rookie Quarterback Class

February 18, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Before the 2010 season, it looked like the NCAA was going to send a few franchise quarterbacks to the NFL, and perhaps even a superstar or two.

Now, however, that doesn't seem to be the case.

Mike Mayock, the only guy really worth listening to when it comes to the draft (outside of more amateur guys like Tommy Lawlor), doesn't seem to really love any of these quarterbacks.

Blaine Gabbert is a guy most people outside of hardcore college football fans hadn't really heard about, but now he seems to be the consensus top quarterback in this class since Andrew Luck decided to return to Stanford.

After Gabbert, most can't even commit to any of the other guys being worth a first-round grade.

Ryan Mallett and Jake Locker were guys once looked at as potential No. 1 overall picks; now they could both fall out of the first round. Were there not so many teams in need of a quarterback and just itching to reach for one in the first round, they'd a...

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