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I will have to go with Orton on this one. He showed signs of promise in Chicago, and with a solid offensive unite. And overall a better unit than the one he had with Chicago, we should see if he is capable of being a true starter in the NFL.
Simms also showed some promise in his young career, but part of his inconsistency is more related to youth than with Orton. It is possible that Simms can mature with his move to Denver and become a solid starter.
Most likely I see Denver, if they are lucky to have one of the top QB's in this years draft, drop down to their pick in the first or even the second round. Maybe not Stafford or Sanchez, but there are other good, potential franchise QB's in the draft that will definately go undrafted through the first two rounds or more.
Simms also showed some promise in his young career, but part of his inconsistency is more related to youth than with Orton. It is possible that Simms can mature with his move to Denver and become a solid starter.
Most likely I see Denver, if they are lucky to have one of the top QB's in this years draft, drop down to their pick in the first or even the second round. Maybe not Stafford or Sanchez, but there are other good, potential franchise QB's in the draft that will definately go undrafted through the first two rounds or more.
Forte was good, but was really all Orton had in Chicago. In Denver, he'll have Moreno, Marshall, Royal, and many more promising weapons.
Exactly. Now Orton will be able to have more time as well to get a pass off instead of finally finding a reciever who is open and then get sacked.
