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To me, he's got the 'it' factor. I don't care how big he is or whether or not he's accurate as a thrower. I want him on my team. I don't think he's a full-time quarterback. But to me, today, he's the best Wildcat quarterback in the NFL. Today. He can give you 10 to 15 snaps a game. He has the ability to run the option. The ability to throw the ball better than any Wildcat in the game right now. That's tremendous value. As long as he buys into the whole idea of using him wherever you need to. He's a great kid by all reports, so I think he'll jump on the opportunity to be a system QB.
Before the draft, I didn't feel that there were many out there who valued him as high as I do. I would have taken him in the second round because I think he's a leader and I think he presents major problems for a defense. Great value pick for Washington, especially for an offense with mild production at the QB position.
After ignoring Snyder's pleadings for Hester a few years back and Maclin this season, we finally saw eye to eye on this extraordinary athlete.
With Washington's versatile athletes (Portis, Cooley, Randle-El... even the rookies if they can progress) the possibilities with Pat under center are limitless. This will lighten the load on our young starting quarterback as well, and allow a third dimension to our offensive attack.
We are still committed to Jason Campbell as our starting quarterback, but anytime you can add a dynamic playmaker like Patrick, especially this late in the draft, you have to pull the trigger.
Welcome to Washington, Patrick. We sure are glad Rodriguez took his running game to Morgantown North so we could witness your tremendous potential at this level. We have plenty of speed WRs and likely would have waited a few rounds , but there isn't a team in the league with a Pat White.
Solid pick here by Tampa Bay, Mohamed is a good looking prospect. He runs precise routes, but I think he benefited from coming out of an offense with a quarterback who could throw the intermediate routes. He looked good not great at the senior bowl. I had him pegged as a second- or third-round pick but one who will play in the league for a long time.
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Tampa Bay is extremely happy that Mohamed was still around in the third round. Mohamed is a big, fast receiver that we hope can develop a little more consistency, but is so talented that we simply could not pass him up in this round. Add in that Joey Galloway is a hundred years old, and we very much needed to get a wide receiver with the skill set to become a great one.