Everyone has been paying attention to this junior Quarterback's performance.
After winning the Heisman Trophy in 2010, where do we see Cam now? Cameron Newton is the six-foot six-inch, two-hundred and forty-nine pound Quarterback for the Auburn University Tigers.
He is in good company with other Heisman Trophy winners to name one, Bo Jackson.
At the completion of this year, his football resume is already historic.
He has received numerous awards in 2010 and became the third player in football history to pass for twenty touchdowns and have twenty rushing touchdowns in one season.
He passed for over 2,000 yards and rushed for over 1,000 yards in his final season at Auburn.
He led them to an 11-0 season and clenched the SEC west title allowing them to appear in a bowl game against Oregon in which they won.
On April 28th through April 30th is the seventy-sixth annual 2011 NFL draft and Cam Newton will be there.
Now the question is, what team may benefit most from having Cam on their roster? Who is chomping at the bit to have another Michael Vick-style player on their team? The obvious answer would seem to be the team with the number one pick in the draft, the Carolina Panthers.
In all areas of performance, the Panthers have struggled most with having a Quarterback with a good pass completion percentage.
Also, they are the only team in their division without a franchise Quarterback.
Any team that drafts Cam Newton is going to need time to allow him to adjust and fine-tune his style of play.
Any number of struggling teams from the Buffalo Bills to the Washington Redskins can benefit from having him on their rosters.
It is important for teams to know that Cam Newton is not a quick fix for a struggling team.
He is still young and needs a team that will nurture his styles and strengths.
In time, he may develop into one of the greatest Quarterbacks.
After winning the Heisman Trophy in 2010, where do we see Cam now? Cameron Newton is the six-foot six-inch, two-hundred and forty-nine pound Quarterback for the Auburn University Tigers.
He is in good company with other Heisman Trophy winners to name one, Bo Jackson.
At the completion of this year, his football resume is already historic.
He has received numerous awards in 2010 and became the third player in football history to pass for twenty touchdowns and have twenty rushing touchdowns in one season.
He passed for over 2,000 yards and rushed for over 1,000 yards in his final season at Auburn.
He led them to an 11-0 season and clenched the SEC west title allowing them to appear in a bowl game against Oregon in which they won.
On April 28th through April 30th is the seventy-sixth annual 2011 NFL draft and Cam Newton will be there.
Now the question is, what team may benefit most from having Cam on their roster? Who is chomping at the bit to have another Michael Vick-style player on their team? The obvious answer would seem to be the team with the number one pick in the draft, the Carolina Panthers.
In all areas of performance, the Panthers have struggled most with having a Quarterback with a good pass completion percentage.
Also, they are the only team in their division without a franchise Quarterback.
Any team that drafts Cam Newton is going to need time to allow him to adjust and fine-tune his style of play.
Any number of struggling teams from the Buffalo Bills to the Washington Redskins can benefit from having him on their rosters.
It is important for teams to know that Cam Newton is not a quick fix for a struggling team.
He is still young and needs a team that will nurture his styles and strengths.
In time, he may develop into one of the greatest Quarterbacks.
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