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Tim Tebow has won a Heisman trophy and 2 national championships in his 3 seasons
at Florida. He is the only player in NCAA football history to win the Heisman in
his sophomore year. He is the only player in NCAA history to rush for and throw
for 20 touchdowns in the same season, with 29 passing touchdowns and 22 rushing
touchdowns. He holds the University of Florida's all-time for most rushing
touchdowns in a career, despite the fact that he is a quarterback, he is still a
junior, and the University of Florida was attended by Emmitt Smith, the man who
holds the record for most touchdowns, as well as rushing yards, in NFL history.
Smith is also the man who babbled on Monday Night Countdown every week, but
that's beside the point. However, despite all of these things, Tebow did not
declare for the NFL draft after his junior season because he was told by the NFL
advisory committee that he would likely not be a first day pick. Whether it be
his lack of a true position (is he a quarterback, running back, tight end,
wildcat, linebacker, or, as some scouts fear, just a nice goal line back or
fullback?) or the fact that he ran the same spread offense at Florida that
famously inflated Alex Smith's stats at Utah, causing the Niners to take Smith
#1 overall, only to see him benched 4 years later, for some reason scouts don't
like Tim Tebow. I wouldn't call myself a scout, but I like Tim Tebow. I think he
can play quarterback at the next level, in the mold of Ben Roethlisberger.
Both of them are big, Ben 6-5 244, Tebow 6-3 238, and both are tough to
bring down. Both have big arms and make strong throws. Both of them can run with
the ball, but don't have great speed. They can get by with their quickness,
ability to break tackles, and ability to throw on the run. Both are incredibly
tough and have that desire to win. They are great leaders who lead by example
and action and both often play hurt. Both are incredibly versatile. Teams are
looking at Tebow to play a lot of different positions in the pros, including
quarterback, running back, full back, tight end, and linebacker. Roethlisberger
played wide receiver in high school and also played punter in college. Both
played in shotgun offenses in college. Roethlisberger played in a shotgun
offense at Miami of Ohio, proving to be the exception to the rule that shotgun
quarterbacks can't translate to the pros. Tebow should be able to do that too,
as he often does not stay in the shotgun and thrives when he is moving around
and improvising.
I'm not saying that Tebow is going to win 2 Super Bowls
and 2 Super Bowl MVPs in his first 5 season like Ben Roethlisberger has. Big Ben
has been fortunate enough to have an excellent supporting cast around him, from
Hines Ward to Jerome Bettis to James Harrison and that has helped him
tremendously. However, if Tebow were put into a similar situation as Pittsburgh,
he could thrive. Minnesota is the most intriguing option. Even if they get Brett
Favre, they still don't have a franchise quarterback of the future. They would
be picking in the mid 20s next year likely and they would be a great fit for
Tebow. They have a great running game with Adrian Peterson, an excellent
offensive line, a great run defense, and an improving group of receivers. If
they get Tebow late in the first next year, they could be setting themselves up
to make multiple runs at the Super Bowl, possibly even winning a few.
Categories: Ben Roethlisberger, Tim Tebow, College Football
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