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At a media event for Thursday's College Football Awards show, Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel talked about being ready for the 2014 NFL Draft. Per Gabe Bock @TexAgsRadio on Twitter...
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"Manziel: I've gotten better as a complete quarterback. I'm a more accurate passer and have improved in my pocket awareness.

Manziel: Biggest factor [for NFL] is, "Am I ready for the next level?" You don't want to be unprepared for NFL and leave 2 years on table.

Manziel: I'll sit down in the next few weeks and talk to [my mentors and coaches] to see if I'm ready for the NFL. In my mind, I am ready."
What do you think?
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TheCaterpillar130 months
I'd love the Saints to get him to learn from Brees for 5 years like Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre.

Brees is the man, but he can't have more than 3 or 4 years at this level left IMO and lingering injuries become more likely as he gets older.
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Pleasenewdc130 months
If those were my daughters, I'd slap them upside the head.
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RBWilliams8130 months
I think he's as good as he is going to be in the NFL. Which isn't saying much.
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roadhouse130 months
if he doesn't make it in the NFL he can always fall back on his good looks to be successful
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Martini130 months
Dude needs a tanning bed.
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Hugo Stiglitz130 months
The picture included makes this an great post.
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QJenk130 months
I'm not quite so sure. I don't think he's ready to come in and lead a team as a rookie. But I do think it would be good for him to come in behind a veteran player and really learn to develop. Manziel is a project. I think he has nice upside. But he real need to mature before he ever meets his potential imo.
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Mid Iowa Tiger130 months
I think LSU showed otherwise. Contain his running and you contain him...
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SanJoseTigerFan130 months
Preseason Bust!
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