Why settle for anything less than the best?
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Also, his WR's dropped a ton of passes. 2nd most of the QB's in this class (Glennon was first). |
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i know it's almost taboo on this forum but i'm REALLY starting to get intrigued by Tyler Bray.
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I took note that he did an excellent job of looking off coverage and at times going through many reads. Had one TD in which he looked directly down the middle of the field then threw a quick pass to the far right for a TD (in which the WR ran in the last 10 yards). Since you mentioned it I'll look at Louisville next. |
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I think bray is the perfect mix of Glennon and Wilson into one. Give wilson a couple inches and glennon's arm and inconsitency and you have bray, although wilson has better pocket presence and is more mobile, but bray is not a statue like glennon and is more fluid in his footwork.. The big IF with bray is his maturity and if he'll pull his shit together and get serious about the game
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The three QB's in this draft that intrigue me the most are Geno, Wilson(King of Prussia, I got my eye on you) and Nassib. Hopefully one of these guys finds their way to KC. Not in favor of trading a pick for Alex Smith, been down that road with Cassel and Egoli.
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What I like about what Nassib did against Louisville was that it was against the 16th best pass D. Syracuse receivers are very average. At this point I still see a pretty average QB but has some pro style skills to work with. I'll try to fit in 4 more games before I go on to Barkley.
The opening play 45 yard bomb by Nassib vs Louisville is a completion but it reality it shouldn't be. It was badly underthrown. |
IMO Nassib has all the same tools as Barkley, but he has a much higher ceiling because Barkley is a finished product while Nassib can get much better in the NFL.
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Something I tried to use last night when attempting to find a common denominator when looking at QB's. The top 10 QB's in accuracy % of passes on 20 yards in 2012:
Aaron Rodgers Peyton Manning Cam Newton Drew Brees Russell Wilson Matt Ryan Tannehill Stafford Luck Eli Manning Some pretty good QB's there. While the bottom 5 include Ponder Fitzpatrick Weeden Palmer Big Ben (Bit of a surprise) but after Ben we have Gabbert, Dalton, Vick, Sanchez, Cassel According to secondroundstats Nassib has the highest deep ball %. I'm trying to check those numbers and see where they're coming from. |
barkley was 58.38% on passes 20+ yards
nassib was 62.50% wonder how that stakes up against the NFL QB's |
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