Bush, Leinart, Young.
Bush, Young, Leinart.
Young, Bush, Leinart.
Or does someone else jump into the top-three? Things are going to change so much in the months leading up to the draft, but it’s still fun to talk about this stuff in January. Bush just announced he’s going pro, Young did the same last week. Oh, and Marcus Vick announced his intentions too. Then he waved a gun at a bunch of teenagers at McDonalds.
Here’s the thing: I’m not sold on Bush or Young. Yeah, call me crazy. All of a sudden, Young is this once-in-a-lifetime talent, one of the best college QBs ever, and some people say the Texans would be crazy to pass him up with the top pick. People compare him to Michael Vick, which sounds about right, only I can’t figure out if that’s good or bad. Some would say it’s good, but those of us who refuse to be hypnotized by all the highlight reels tend to say it’s not so good. Ron Mexico doesn’t have it figured out yet, so how is being the Next Michael Vick necessarily a good thing?
As for Bush, I’ve gone into more detail here, but I guess my first question would be, how is someone worthy of the first overall pick if you’ve got to then formulate a plan to make him an effective NFL back? He’s Brian Westbrook, only better. Would you take Brian Westbrook with the first pick of the draft?
And then there’s Leinart. His plan didn’t work: not only is he not the first pick, he’s not the reigning National Champ. Still, is he the pick? Look at Carson Palmer. Hell, look at Eli Manning. They each had a rough introduction to the NFL playoffs, for sure, but there aren’t many teams in football that wouldn’t love to have one of those guys as their starting QB. In three years, Bush may be Eric Metcalf and Young could be Akili Smith (or even Michael Vick), but maybe Leinart’s up there with Palmer, Eli and McNabb. Peyton Manning, even?

