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Chief Roundup 01-10-2013 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9304549)
Every QB in this draft class needs to go to a team with a good coaching staff.

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 9304552)
Every QB in every draft class needs to go to a team with a good coaching staff.

It would appear that we have that covered. :thumb:

Mr_Tomahawk 01-10-2013 10:41 PM

NFL Philosophy ‏@NFLosophy
RT @nhaguewo10: who do you like more geno or tyler? >>Tough ?. Both are decent prospects but need development. Think Wilson's ceiling higher

NFL Philosophy ‏@NFLosophy
Wilson: Good reads, inaccurate. Geno: 1 read, very accurate. ...Depends on which skill you think is more valuable.

HolyHat 01-10-2013 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9304549)
Every QB in this draft class needs to go to a team with a good coaching staff.

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 9304552)
Every QB in every draft class needs to go to a team with a good coaching staff.

Every good coaching staff needs to go to a team with a good QB in every draft class...:p:spock::p:pROFL

Mr_Tomahawk 01-10-2013 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 9304456)
I'd also temper thoughts on what a guy is saying that dipshit Nick Jacobs is retweeting. He's a pure Wilson guy and openly admits he doesn't like Geno, at all. Thinks he's the 4 best QB in this class.

Dipshit Nick just tweeted this...

Nick Jacobs ‏@Jacobs71
@NFLosophy I saw a couple NFL throws from Geno in the ISU game where he really drilled the ball. A couple WOWs in OU/TEX.

the Talking Can 01-10-2013 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9304567)
NFL Philosophy ‏@NFLosophy
RT @nhaguewo10: who do you like more geno or tyler? >>Tough ?. Both are decent prospects but need development. Think Wilson's ceiling higher

NFL Philosophy ‏@NFLosophy
Wilson: Good reads, inaccurate. Geno: 1 read, very accurate. ...Depends on which skill you think is more valuable.

putting aside the 1 read myth

did he really just ask which skill is more valuable? inaccurate vs accurate?

making 47 reads and than throwing an inaccurate pass is a comparable skill to...making the right read and throwing accurate passes?

RunKC 01-10-2013 11:09 PM

Really like this scouting report of Tyler Wilson, even if it was from a year ago.

http://nfldraftmonsters.com/scouting...-tyler-wilson/

ADDED JUL 12, 2012, UNDER: QUARTERBACKS,SCOUTING
If there’s a quarterback out there who displays more toughness and willingness to hang in the pocket, and take a shot, than Arkansas’ Tyler Wilson, I’ve never seen him. Wilson, the latest in a long line of Bobby Petrino pedigreed quarterbacks, may very well have been his best to date. While he lacks the elite arm strength of his predecessor, Ryan Mallett, other areas of his game more than compensate.
Size: Listed at 6’3″ 220 Wilson brings prototypical NFL size at the quarterbacking position to the table. There were some reports out recently that had suggested he was taped at 6’1″ but from personal experience I find these reports to be highly suspect.
Arm Strength: While he doesn’t posses the elite arm strength of his predecessor at Arkansas, Ryan Mallett, Wilson does have the requisite arm to complete passes to all nine routes on the route tree, including the vaunted deep out. He possesses above average velocity on his passes, and has the ability to complete passes he shouldn’t from off his back foot.
Accuracy: Wilson is a very accurate passer, who does an excellent job of placing the ball where only his receiver will have a play on it. He at times, under pressure, has struggled to place the ball in front of his receivers (in stride) on crossing routes, negating chances at bigger gains, and will on occasion short (or “hang”) a deep ball; but for the most part puts the ball where only his receivers can make a play on it.
Mechanical: There is certainly work to be done here. Wilson has a propensity for throwing off of his back foot when under pressure that will need to be corrected as he transitions to the NFL. Otherwise he’s pretty solid. Keeps a good base, has a tight compact delivery, spins the ball cleanly, and stand upright in the pocket even in the face of some vicious hits.
Mobility: Perhaps one of the more underrated aspects of Wilson’s game is his mobility. He appears very comfortable off of bootleg play action, and has no trouble using his feet to buy time, or pick up yardage. The tape on the first half of the 2011 Arkansas/LSU game really gives the viewer a good idea of his deceptive foot speed.
Pre/Post Snap Reads: Prior to the snap, Wilson does a great job of diagnosing mismatches and defensive coverages, though he seems to have trouble identifying disguised corner blitzes. Tape of 2011 games against Auburn, Miss St., and LSU all showed Wilson failing to identify the blitzing corner and taking sacks and/or fumbling the football. Post snap he dissects defenses pretty well, though will, on occasion lock on to a receiver, especially on shallow or mid crossing routes, a staple of the Arkansas playbook. His poise in the pocket, and willingness to stand tall and take a hit are unmatched by any other QB in this class.
Intangibles/Character: Another area where I fell Wilson really separates himself from his peers in the coming class, is his off the charts intangibles. A consummate student of the game and film junkie, Wilson is described as a leader in the clubhouse (in the wake of the post Bobby Petrino scandal and firing, Wilson kept several teammates from quitting, and rallied others to recommit to winning the coming season for the team, university, and fans rather than the departed coach) at every turn. His toughness and moxie show on the field, have earned him the respect of his teammates, and that quality will shine through at the next level.
Overall I view Tyler Wilson as the top draft eligible quarterback going into the 2012-13 season. He will have adversity to overcome this coming season with the loss of his top three wide receivers (Joe Adams is now with the Panthers, Greg Childs and Jarius Wright are now with Minnesota), and the departure of his head coach. It will be interesting to see in the coming months, both how Wilson handles that and what heights he rises to in season and in the draft.

keg in kc 01-11-2013 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9304615)
Really like this scouting report of Tyler Wilson, even if it was from a year ago.

:doh!:

wazu 01-11-2013 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 9304602)
putting aside the 1 read myth

did he really just ask which skill is more valuable? inaccurate vs accurate?

making 47 reads and than throwing an inaccurate pass is a comparable skill to...making the right read and throwing accurate passes?

Looking at Geno's sick, insane passing stats - if he's somehow doing that without making more than one read, then he pretty much has superpowers.

htismaqe 01-11-2013 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9304567)
NFL Philosophy ‏@NFLosophy
Wilson: Good reads, inaccurate. Geno: 1 read, very accurate. ...Depends on which skill you think is more valuable.

http://www.themightyginge.com/blog/w...03/LOL-WUT.jpg

CoMoChief 01-11-2013 08:41 AM

Wilson is the better QB vs him and Geno.

htismaqe 01-11-2013 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9305019)
Wilson is the better QB vs him and Geno.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9oPBWsX-AY

Mr_Tomahawk 01-11-2013 09:05 AM

Dave Barr‏@daveabarr

Scouts think that Tyler Wilson #Arkansas could be the sleeper at QB in draft. He could blossom quickly once reaching the #NFL - @RUSSLANDE

htismaqe 01-11-2013 09:55 AM

Russ Lande isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.

Nightfyre 01-11-2013 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9305019)
Wilson is the better QB vs him and Geno.

This is the most conclusive Geno > Wilson argument I have seen yet.

RealSNR 01-11-2013 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9305019)
Wilson is the better QB vs him and Geno.

If you really do like Tyler Wilson, you shouldn't say it out loud. You're poison to everything in the universe


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