Matt Barkley or Andrew Luck? Who is a better NFL prospect?

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If Barkley comes out he will go high 1st round most likely just like Luck (obviously, they still have to play 2011)

Will both be franchise QB's or will one be Peyton Manning and the other one
Ryan Leaf???


I've read good arguments from both sides around the Internet about who will be the better NFL Pro Prospect.


I'd take Matt Barkley.
 

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on Andrew Luck.............
The 6-4, 235-pound Luck boasts the strong arm, Pro Bowl-caliber accuracy and leadership -- he's a virtual coach on the field -- to be a cinch as the first player drafted whenever he ultimately opts to leave Stanford.
He has the mental aptitude to rival Peyton Manning(notes), evident in his pre-snap reads and audibles to plays more likely to gash an opponent. And unlike Manning, whose lack of mobility outside of the pocket is an obvious shortcoming, Luck is quite athletic and can hurt defenses with his feet.

on Matt Barkley.............
First off, you have to love the intangibles with [Barkley]," one general manager told me on the condition of anonymity. "The first guy to ever start [at quarterback] at USC as a true freshman? The first sophomore there at any position to be named a team captain? Are you kidding me? He's a winner. He's Andy Dalton(notes), but with significantly more natural talent. I've heard the comparison to
Troy Aikman and I think it is valid."
 

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Luck...he has bigger brains.
 

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Barkley can be better than Luck

Three fixes to USC's offense could have Barkley challenging Luck as Pac-10's top QB

By KC Joyner
ESPN Insider
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One of the most perplexing parts about the sports world is how fast perceptions can change.

Bill James noted an interesting example of this in his groundbreaking book, "Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame?" Going into the 1941 season, Jerry Priddy and Phil Rizzuto were both considered up-and-coming talents, with Priddy thought to be the better of the two.

A slow start at the plate put Priddy on the bench, and after he complained it got him traded and forever altered how the world viewed his achievements. Over the course of the rest of their respective careers, Priddy often outplayed Rizzuto, but Rizzuto ended up becoming a New York legend and a Hall of Famer while Priddy became a historical footnote.

A similar dynamic may be developing between USC Trojans quarterback Matt Barkley and Stanford Cardinal quarterback Andrew Luck.

Two years ago, Barkley was seen as being such a high-upside prospect that ESPN NFL draft expert Mel Kiper said he could become the eventual No. 1 pick. Luck was also seen as a terrific prospect when he was recruited, but some believed he wasn't even the top quarterback coming out of the Houston area at the time, with Darron Thomas, now starting QB for the Oregon Ducks, hailing from the same region.

Those viewpoints have now changed dramatically. Luck was first-team All-Pac-10 last year, is one of the leading candidates for the 2011 Heisman Trophy and has the inside track to being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 draft.

By contrast, Barkley's stock has fallen off enough that he wasn't even nominated to the second-team Pac-10 All-Conference quarterback spot.

As quickly as Barkley's reputation changed for the worse, a closer look at the situation shows an avenue that he could take in 2011 to turn those tables back in his favor and propel him to play at Luck's level -- and perhaps even surpass him as the conference's best QB.
 

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Barkley has dealt with alot more pressure and adversity IMO (ups and downs like the NFL) and he has more natural talent. Furthermore, Luck has a better O-Line.
 

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Both have success written all over their faces. I'd be very hard pressed to try and predict which player winds up with the more successful football career when they hit the big time. It could boil down to who ends up where. But I think the 49ers are willing to mortgage their next 5 first round picks to get their hands on Andrew Luck now that Harbaugh is their head coach. I also think that Pete Carroll wants Barkley just as much up in Seattle.

Wow. I'd really like to see things play out that way. That could make for some spectacular show downs in the future, hopefully a Super Bowl or two as well.
 

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Both have success written all over their faces. I'd be very hard pressed to try and predict which player winds up with the more successful football career when they hit the big time. It could boil down to who ends up where. But I think the 49ers are willing to mortgage their next 5 first round picks to get their hands on Andrew Luck now that Harbaugh is their head coach. I also think that Pete Carroll wants Barkley just as much up in Seattle.

Wow. I'd really like to see things play out that way. That could make for some spectacular show downs in the future, hopefully a Super Bowl or two as well.

Gosh I hope you're right! I dont care what it takes to get Luck. 9ers are a QB away from blowing out their division annually.
 

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hahahaha

they ..... nah , i'm showing restraint tonight

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regardless of what these guys have all over their faces... Luck is the better NFL prospect by far. if the draft were held today he'd go #1 and Barkley maybe 10, i think Barkley will show up 6'1 at the combine. before you guys go nuts 10 is still damn good and ive liked Barkley since high school, hes a good QB but hes not in the same league as Luck
 

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