Found January 26, 2012 on Redskins Insider:
Through three days of practices here in Mobile, Ala., Oklahoma State’s Brandon Weeden stands out as the most polished quarterback on either Senior Bowl squad. As the week began, Weeden wasn’t projected as a first- or second-round draft pick. Despite his strong statistics, early mock drafts have Weeden going in the third round because he is 28 years old. South teammate Nick Foles of Arizona was considered the best quarterback prospect here. Read full article >>
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