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Originally Posted by Ruhskins
No offense but your argument here makes no sense. So you're saying that it is ok to take a QB with a shoulder injury (Bradford) at #4, but it is not ok to take McCoy (also with a shoulder injury) later in the first round (or maybe second?) with additional picks (that would come from a trade down with the Pats)?
I would say in these two scenarios, the latter one would be less of a risk if a trade down results in results in additional picks. That being said, picking both QBs bring in their individual riskst...Bradford barely played his last season and injured that shoulder twice, while McCoy's injury was the most recent one.
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No I'm saying in terms of whose more fragile, Bradford may have messed up his shoulder, but his injury was a lot more understandable as to how he got hurt and why he wasn't playing. McCoy is 190lbs or around that and barely has pushed and he wouldn't play the rest of the national championship game. I don't buy that people said he couldn't play because the trainers wouldn't let him on the field, if he wanted to play so badly, then he could of lied to them and told them he was fine. I'm saying Bradford or no McCoy, is what I'm saying.