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Mond, Kellen Mond. License To QB
#11
Sam Ehlenger is a tremendous leader.  And tough as nails.  But his ceiling is backup QB in the NFL.  I wouldn't bet on Mond, but his ceiling is definitely higher.
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#12
Quote: @"Purpleblooded" said:
I follow A&M and would take a hard pass at Mond.  There are splashes, but "wildly inconsistent" seems like understating it.
Spot on.
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#13
Quote: @"Purpleblooded" said:
Sam Ehlenger is a tremendous leader.  And tough as nails.  But his ceiling is backup QB in the NFL.  I wouldn't bet on Mond, but his ceiling is definitely higher.
This for sure.
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#14
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#15
This is the modern NFL QB type the Vikings just hadn't had on their roster. Let's hope he can nail down the backup job and then maybe be a lot more in 2 years. His mobility and arm strength are key. Stands tough in the pocket. They obviously made a choice over Mills, as he was taken next. The team did a ton of due diligence on him and obviously liked what they saw to nab him with their top pick in round 3.
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#16
The fact that we now have the leverage back with Cousins is my favorite part of this pick.  Honestly after this coming season Kirk will want a new deal,  the team will want to avoid that 35 million if they can,  but unlike last time Kirk doesn't hold all the cards.  I wouldn't be scared letting Mond learn for 2 years under a guy like Cousins,  but I wouldn't be scared trading Cousins away if he won't deal and grabbing a journeyman to come in and compete with Mond for the 1 spot in 2 years either. 

I am not going to be complaining about this draft at all unless we don't get a kicker later today.  Oh and a S, and a WR with take the top off speed but I think my targets there are all gone.

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