Teddy Bridgewater still a number one pick for NFL draft?

By Kenneth Brown (kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk) | Mar 17, 2014 09:00 PM EDT

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Teddy Bridgewater has been both praised and criticised by many, but the latest feedback has been entirely negative as he was watched as his pro day. Others before him, such as Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin and even the struggling Tim Couch were perfect, and had everyone in awe at their ability, but Bridgewater gave many reasons for concern. Despite this, Bridgewater has done enough to prove he will be a quality NFL quarterback, and not only should this fail to impact his draft stock, but he should be the number one pick in the 2014 NFL draft.

Some have suggest that people are putting too much on drills, and quite simply, practice. Some players truly show their ability on game day, and Bridgewater is one of those players. He can throw deep, lead his team and succeed in every aspect. In fact, many see him as one of the safer picks over quarterback rival Johnny Manziel.

It's understandable to see people are worried by his pro day, but he has proven himself over the year, and everybody has bad days. If Bridgewater doesn't get drafted number one, and falls down the draft order, the team that puts faith in him will reap the rewards. Teddy should not worry about his bad day, knowing he will bounce back and learn from the errors he made, showing the true sign of a champion, improvement after struggling.

Who will draft Teddy Bridgewater, and should he be the number one pick overall, or has his day of errors truly, and possibly unnecessary, cost him?

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