As we mentioned, the 2012 quarterback crop isn’t lush, a fact that opens the door for dark horses to rise, and Nassib might be the preeminent dark horse coming out. “He’s gonna end up being one of those guys,” said one NFC exec. “I like his arm, his release, his mechanics, and he’s really strong — he can throw the (expletive) out of the ball. He’s ready, too.” Nassib could conceivably go in the second round, particularly considering his experience under Marrone, who was Sean Payton’s offensive coordinator with the New Orleans Saints in 2006.
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