26-27-60 Rule.

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/john_lopez/07/08/qb.rule/index.html

For this year.

Cam Newton - 21 Wonderlic - 14 Games Started - 65.4% Completion FAIL - FAIL - PASS ---- FAIL
Blaine Gabbert - 31 Wonderlic - 29 Games Started - 60.9% Completion PASS - PASS - PASS ---- PASS
Jake Locker - 20 Wonderlic - 40 Games Started - 53.9% Completion FAIL - PASS - FAIL ---- FAIL
Christian Ponder - 35 Wonderlic - 33 Games Started - 61.8% Completion PASS - PASS - PASS ---- PASS
Ryan Mallett - 26 Wonderlic - 37 Games Started - 57.8% Completion PASS - PASS - FAIL ---- FAIL
Colin Kaepernick - 40 Wonderlic - 51 Games Started - 58.2% Completion PASS - PASS - FAIL ---- FAIL
Andy Dalton - 29 Wonderlic - 50 Games Started - 61.7% Completion PASS - PASS - PASS ---- PASS

Those seven quarterbacks are considered by most to be the top seven in the draft and on a distinct tier higher than the rest of the quarterbacks in the draft. However,

out of the seven quarterbacks only Blaine Gabbert, Christian Ponder and Andy Dalton pass the 26-27-60 rule. Some food for thought.
 

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1) Greg McElroy, Alabama--9.54 YPA--71%--4:1 TD:INT Ratio
2) Cam Newton, Auburn--10.19 YPA--66%--4:1
3) Andy Dalton, TCU--9.04 YPA--66%--4:1
4) Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin--9.24 YPA--73%--3:1
5) Ricky Stanzi, Iowa--8.71 YPA--64%--4:1
6) Ryan Mallett, Arkansas--9.41 YPA--65%--3:1
7) Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech--8.71 YPA--60%--5:1
8) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada--8.42 YPA--65%--3:1
9) Mike Hartline, Kentucky--7.85 YPA--66%--3:1
10) T. J. Yates, North Carolina--8.10 YPA--67%--2:1
11) Taylor Potts, Texas Tech--6.76 YPA--67%--4:1
12) Ryan Colburn, Fresno State--7.83 YPA--63%--3:1
13) Carson Coffman, Kansas State--7.83 YPA--65%--2:1
14) Adam Froman, Louisville--7.49 YPA--61%--3:1
15) Ben Chappell, Indiana--6.82 YPA--63%--3:1
16) Christian Ponder, Florida State--6.84 YPA--62%--3:1
17) Adam Weber, Minnesota--7.28 YPA--56%--2:1
18) Blaine Gabbert, Missouri--6.71 YPA--63%--2:1
19) Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic--7.34 YPA--57%--1:1
20) Jake Locker, Washington--6.82 YPA--55%--2:1
 

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Well damn...

Gabbert and Dalton I can see doing very well though
 

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Tyrod Taylor is going to be the steal of them all.
In lets say...5 years. He will be very good if he's coached properly.
Of course, he'll need to get out of Baltimore.
 

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Tyrod Taylor is going to be the steal of them all.
In lets say...5 years. He will be very good if he's coached properly.
Of course, he'll need to get out of Baltimore.
Yeah, Joe Flacco is going to lead Baltimore to the promise land.... :rolleyes:
 

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Yeah, Tyrod Taylor is going to take Joe Flacco's job... Get the fuck out of here, troll.
Because I said that. He just made it sound so fire sure that Flacco is going to the pillar of the Baltimore franchise and nobody has a shot to overtake him in that time period. Trolling? Lol.

Take Joe Flacco's dick out of your mouth for two seconds. Please.
 

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1) Greg McElroy, Alabama--9.54 YPA--71%--4:1 TD:INT Ratio
2) Cam Newton, Auburn--10.19 YPA--66%--4:1
3) Andy Dalton, TCU--9.04 YPA--66%--4:1
4) Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin--9.24 YPA--73%--3:1
5) Ricky Stanzi, Iowa--8.71 YPA--64%--4:1
6) Ryan Mallett, Arkansas--9.41 YPA--65%--3:1
7) Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech--8.71 YPA--60%--5:1
8) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada--8.42 YPA--65%--3:1
9) Mike Hartline, Kentucky--7.85 YPA--66%--3:1
10) T. J. Yates, North Carolina--8.10 YPA--67%--2:1
11) Taylor Potts, Texas Tech--6.76 YPA--67%--4:1
12) Ryan Colburn, Fresno State--7.83 YPA--63%--3:1
13) Carson Coffman, Kansas State--7.83 YPA--65%--2:1
14) Adam Froman, Louisville--7.49 YPA--61%--3:1
15) Ben Chappell, Indiana--6.82 YPA--63%--3:1
16) Christian Ponder, Florida State--6.84 YPA--62%--3:1
17) Adam Weber, Minnesota--7.28 YPA--56%--2:1
18) Blaine Gabbert, Missouri--6.71 YPA--63%--2:1
19) Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic--7.34 YPA--57%--1:1
20) Jake Locker, Washington--6.82 YPA--55%--2:1


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joe has that spot locked up for a loooooooong time. tyrod does need to land on a different team is he wants to be a legit starting qb.
 

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1) Greg McElroy, Alabama--9.54 YPA--71%--4:1 TD:INT Ratio
2) Cam Newton, Auburn--10.19 YPA--66%--4:1
3) Andy Dalton, TCU--9.04 YPA--66%--4:1
4) Scott Tolzien, Wisconsin--9.24 YPA--73%--3:1
5) Ricky Stanzi, Iowa--8.71 YPA--64%--4:1
6) Ryan Mallett, Arkansas--9.41 YPA--65%--3:1
7) Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech--8.71 YPA--60%--5:1
8) Colin Kaepernick, Nevada--8.42 YPA--65%--3:1
9) Mike Hartline, Kentucky--7.85 YPA--66%--3:1
10) T. J. Yates, North Carolina--8.10 YPA--67%--2:1
11) Taylor Potts, Texas Tech--6.76 YPA--67%--4:1
12) Ryan Colburn, Fresno State--7.83 YPA--63%--3:1
13) Carson Coffman, Kansas State--7.83 YPA--65%--2:1
14) Adam Froman, Louisville--7.49 YPA--61%--3:1
15) Ben Chappell, Indiana--6.82 YPA--63%--3:1
16) Christian Ponder, Florida State--6.84 YPA--62%--3:1
17) Adam Weber, Minnesota--7.28 YPA--56%--2:1
18) Blaine Gabbert, Missouri--6.71 YPA--63%--2:1
19) Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic--7.34 YPA--57%--1:1
20) Jake Locker, Washington--6.82 YPA--55%--2:1
Got the ones from 2009?
 

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