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| View Poll Results: 2011 Opening Day Starting QB | |||
| John Beck |
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7 | 3.48% |
| Rex Grossman |
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84 | 41.79% |
| Donovan McNabb |
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18 | 8.96% |
| Jake Locker |
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16 | 7.96% |
| Andrew Luck |
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10 | 4.98% |
| Ryan Mallett |
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12 | 5.97% |
| Cam Newton |
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15 | 7.46% |
| Some Other QB Out of College |
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9 | 4.48% |
| Some Other QB in the NFL |
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30 | 14.93% |
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Re: Who Will Be The Redskins 2011 Opening Day Starting QB?
The guy who would be really, really good here as quarterback is Carson Palmer.
With that said, you can't make the Bengals give him up for a really small pricetag. And it wouldn't make sense if they actually wanted to get return on their investment. But the Bengals are cheap, and if they actually do plan on drafting Ryan Mallett to jumpstart a rebuilding project, they'd essentially take little value to sell Palmer's contract. So you could get a very valuable QB for a fourth round pick, and in the process, help set the market for McNabb. Alternatively, I think that Chad Henne could be a nice target in a McNabb deal. Miami gets McNabb. We get Henne and a sixth round draft choice. I don't think he'd be as good of an acquisition as Palmer. But better and cheaper than, say, Kyle Orton.
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