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A calculated, football-smart, precision-matchup rhythm passer, Bridgewater would be best suited entering a warm-weather or dome environment such as those most common in the South divisions. Would stand to benefit heavily from operating a short, dink-and-dunk rhythm passing game. Compensates for a lack of elite arm talent and prototype measureables with the intangibles and football intelligence that could elevate the other 52 players around him. Instinctive passer with the laser-beam determination to become a Pro Bowl-caliber passer in the right system.-Nolan Nawrocki This is really good news for the Houston Texans who have an early pick. They have a dome an din the paragraph above it states how he will do good in warm places or domes. Plus this organization has yet to have a franchise quaterback. Hopefully Teddy Bridgewater can be a change for them and be a great player. With running back Arian Foster and Wide Reciever Andre Johnson he should be well fitted. HERE IS THE UPCOMING MOCKDRAFT FOR THESE YOUNG PROSPECTS!!!!!!!!! http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/mock-drafts/chase-goodbread/195600
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