aaronqb
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flynn is pretty good
I honestly havent understood the hype on Flynn... He has never really impressed me, but there has always been a buzz about him. Maybe its just me not seeing it, but in our pre season games and when he played nearly the entire 4th quarter against the Cowboys, he didnt look close to an NFL level QB.. Just my opinion though
See the article below for some comments on Matt Flynn. I predict the same end game as with Matt Hasselbeck. That is, he backs up the #1 for several years and then gets traded for a high draft pick. Unfortunately in the case of Hasselbeck, Ron Wolf ended up squandering the pick on Jamal Reynolds (actually the trade ended up being Matt Hasselbeck and Steve Hutchinson for Jamal Reynolds and Torrence Marshall).
He did take it to the Colt's #1 D during preseason...
Its Preseason?
Or have I got this totally wrong?
If you want to be technical, all Hasselbeck was worth was seven spots in the first round. Seattle threw in a 3rd round pick and GB threw in one or two 7th round picks.
OK, if you want to be precise, Seattle received Hasselbeck and the Packers' 2001 first-round draft choice (17th overall-Steve Hutchinson) in exchange for Seattle's 10th selection in the first round and a third-round choice (Torrance Marshall). There were no 7th round picks involved.
If you use the 2010 draft value chart, the #10 pick is worth 1,300 points, the #17 pick is worth 950 points and the #72 pick (3rd round pick that GB received) is worth 230 points. So, the Packers recived 580 points (1300 - 950 + 230) for Hasselbeck. According to the same chart, 580 points is the value of the first pick in the second round (33rd overall pick).
So, if Matt Flynn is worth what Matt Hasselbeck was worth back in 2001, the Packers should expect to get a low first or high second round pick.
Its Preseason?
Or have I got this totally wrong?
I'm with you on this one.