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It's Official: Nobody Thinks Tim Tebow Is an NFL Quarterback (Mel Kiper's Hair Edition)

Dec 13, 2008 – 3:05 PM
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During yesterday's live chat, we spent much of the hour talking about the likelihood Tim Tebow would play quarterback in the NFL. The consensus was "no way in hell," and most of us figured the big-boned Florida Gator for a tight end.

Well, Mel Kiper's hair agrees. Appearing yesterday on the virtually unlistenable Mike and Mike in the Morning, Kiper offered this assessment (via MDS at CFT):
Kiper said ... that Tebow is likely to play tight end when he enters the NFL in 2010.

"I think an H-back, tight end projection, like we've had quarterbacks move to wide receiver in the past," Kiper said. "That's what I think he will be. ... (Tebow) can have a very successful career in the NFL, but not at quarterback."
Of course, as Toni Monkovic of The Fifth Down points out, projecting quarterbacks is a tricky proposition, and for every success story -- first-round pick (Matt Ryan) or late-round surprise (Tom Brady) -- there's a growing scrap heap of "can't-miss" prospects (Ryan Leaf, Joey Harrington, MITTENS, anybody from the '99 draft not named Donovan McNabb).

But, hey, maybe Tebow really can run a pro-style offense, even if the evidence currently suggests otherwise. I'm skeptical, but I'm a blogger, so what do I know? It's just that every time I see Tebow I see Eric Crouch in one of those funhouse fat mirrors. That's not a compliment.
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