moklerman
Rise from the Ashes III
I'm not real high on Wallace but I have a hard time seeing past the Seahawk colors. Volek's a sentimental favorite for me and he does have ability but he's not a full time starter. Back to back 400+ yard games is a nice feather in his cap but he's shown that he can't sustain a high level of play over the course of many games.Matt Leinart is really the only guy on that list that I can see as being young enough and talented enough to be a #1 QB for 10 years after the current starter goes. I like the fact that our backup QB is just as good as those guys and also our QBOF.
Volek btw is riding on one hot season 5 years ago. The last three seasons combined he is 4-12 with no TDs and one interception. Can you say Gary Hogeboom?
Did Redman play at all last year? There are no stats for him for 2008 on nfl.com and profootball-reference.com. But you have to like a guy who is in his 30s and is a former Arena League QB.![]()
I would agree that Leinart has the most potential to be a long time starter but I've really liked the little I've seen of Troy Smith. He hasn't played enough for a real opinion but my gut feeling is strong with him.
Redman didn't play much in '08 but in '07 got a handful of games at the end of the year after their coach quit and the whole Vick scandal was going on. He looked very solid with a shaken team and is at the very least a very good #2. He's still a question mark with his limited experience and time in Baltimore but he's looked good for Atlanta.







