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DXTRCHN11 asked in SportsFootball (American) · 1 decade ago

Who will draft QB Matt Ryan this Saturday?

With Miami signed Michigan offensive lineman Jake Long to five-years contract today. They will draft him at top pick. St. Louis draft at #2 and Atlanta draft at #3.

With your opinion, which team will draft QB Matt Ryan from Boston College this Saturday?

I think that Atlanta will have best chance to draft Matt out of Boston College.

Update:

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  • Jay™
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Atlanta, definitely.

    They need a replacement for Mike Vick, who was the anchor of the offense up until he started killing dogs. Ryan would be an ideal anchor for their offense and give Atlanta a more productive passing game. He's accurate and powerful, in other words he's got the perfect arm.

  • It would be smart for Atlanta to take him with the 3rd pick, but I see them taking Glenn Dorsey for some reason (maybe because Arthur Blank is afraid to waste another high draft pick on a QB). That would mean Ryan will slip down to Baltimore at #8.

    Benjamin, Miami already signed Jake Long today, so that's not happening.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Atlanta is most desperate for a QB but don;t count out the Rams they are not exactly rich at QB either but I would say the Falcons I think the Rams will draft either a O-line or D-line player

    Source(s): gazoo
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Prolly the Falcons, they need a franchise guy more than anyone.

    Slight chance of going to K.C., they need a franchise guy, but they have a bigger need at OT and Croyle may show improvement.

    No chance of going to the Jets, just because Chad had a bad year, that does not mean he needs to be replaced.

    The Ravens would be the 2nd likely, but he may be gone by pick #8. If Ryan is still left at #8, Baltimore will take him for sure since Stave retired.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I think that the ATL Falcons will take him(my team) Because they need alot of help at different positions. But the best start in re-building is taking a QB. Matt Ryan is a good QB and i think he will help the Falcons become a winning team again.

  • Mike
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    St Louis is not going to draft Ryan, they are going to take Chris Long. The falcons may take Ryan, but I think they are going to get Glenn Dorsey. Maybe the Chief take ryan, but I think the chiefs may just trade down or get an tackle. the Ravens at #8 are praying for Ryan to drop to them, but I can totally see some team desperate for him to trade into the patriot's #7 pick to get ahead of the Ravens and and get him at #7. If not then expect Ryan to go #8 to the Ravens.

  • 1 decade ago

    Pick 3 to the Falcons that will be the smart choice for that franchise if the Falcons past on him he will slide down to the 8 Pick and the Ravens will pick him up for the retired Steve Mcair

  • 1 decade ago

    Matt Ryan wont be picked before #3 but where he could end up after that is limitless. Carolina or Chicago could trade up. He may go to Baltimore at #8 if he doesnt go 3rd overall but he could also go 5th or 6th to the Chiefs or Jets. I guess we are just going to have to wait and see.

  • 1 decade ago

    The kansas City cheifs will end up being the ones to draft him, Atlanta is going to pick dorsey

  • 1 decade ago

    I agree with you. Atlanta needs a QB for obvious reasons. I wouldn't be shocked if the Rams took him, but I don't expect it. If the Falcons don't take him then I will be shocked. They need to just completely start fresh over there.

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