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Davis Webb
Big Arm.
Why not? Matt Miller has him mocked to us in the at the end of Rnd 3 in his latest mock. |
Pat Mahomes beat him out for the starter job at Texas Tech. Mahomes > Webb
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I like Webb a lot, after watching his Senior Bowl performance and some of his gametape on DraftBreakdown
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Too inaccurate for me. Pass.
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Webb - 61.5% career completion percentage Mahomes - 63.5% Watson - 67.4% Trubisky - 67.5% http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/...is-webb-1.html |
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Webb's passing percentage is severely inflated by 100 screen passes per game. Actually watch his down field throwing in games, it is atrocious. |
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Little to no upside athletically, and accuracy is paramount in the WCO. Not a great fit for Reid's system. |
Davis Webb hurt his thumb October 8th against Oregon State which affected his accuracy some during the season.
Davis had a good week at the Senior Bowl and I think the best QB during the game. Of course the top 2017 QBs did not play. I know several draft sites have Webb being drafted in the 3rd or 4th, but I think he might go as high as the 2nd round. Very strong arm and good size. I would be ok with KC drafting and developing. I would prefer Patrick Mahomes if the Chiefs can get him. |
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Daniel Jeremiah had some things to say about Webb...
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He is not really a Darkhorse, but given the fact that Kizer, Mahomes, Trubisky and Watson have dominated the QB talk for this draft, I really believe that Nate Peterman enters this draft with arguably the highest floor of all these prospects.
He commanded a prostyle offense, gets the ball out quickly, is athletic enough to escape pressure and make plays with his feet, and has some nicely developed nuances that will translate to the pro game arguably better then the proverbial top four guys that have been hyped thus far. The only real knocks on Peterman have to do with size, and the fact that he likely does not have elite arm strength. Where he compensates is with his accuracy and ability to read a defence. The Kirk Cousins comparisons are not lazy ones – he looks a lot like him. I would think that you could easily develop this guy into at worst a quality #2 pivot. His upside may not be as great as some, but he is well-equipped to compete at the next level. |
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Davis Webb
No to Peterman. Noodle arm.
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Cannon? NO. He's got every bit a solid NFL arm. He's not going to be throwing darts like a Brett Favre, but he's no Chad Pennington. I'd put is arm fully on par with Alex Smith's. |
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Oh god no. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Moving on. |
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Watch his game vs Washington. His team is completely outmatched but he made a lot of NFL throws downfield. Looked really good individually.
He needs time but he's further along than Mahommes, Watson and Kizer as you can see he is making 2, 3 sometimes 4 reads on a lot of plays. The question is if he's going to have the ceiling of one of the other QB's? This kid will go early to mid 2nd rd IMO but I could see someone picking him in the 1st. |
Does anyone foresee any of these rooks making an impact this season? I think most of them have potential, but it's all in the way they are coached up and brought along. I "think" Andy is a great coach to take a season to watch and learn from, but as Milkman pointed out once, it was Andy that wanted Alex....
(To be fair, I'm sure nobody gave two thoughts about Dak Prescott being a pro bowler this year, either) |
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I can definitely see why teams like him. |
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Watch him play Stanford, it's a real dooooosey of a performance. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Davis Webb is going so much earlier than most people think. Top 50.</p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/837401752261570563">March 2, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I would take him with our second pick...
Tall. Smart. Big Arm. RB in rnd 1. QB in rnd 2. Then all fatties. |
<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Davis Webb is confident, saying he's always expected to be here (preparing for NFL).<br><br>"I'm 6'5", 230 lbs& can throw better than anyone."</p>— BJ Kissel(@ChiefsReporter) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChiefsReporter/status/837746023212716032">March 3, 2017</a></blockquote> <script asyncsrc="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I don't know that he will be there for our second round pick, unfortunately.
If all the guys we really like happen to be off the board by 27, I wouldn't be opposed to another trade back like last year. Maybe snag him and a LB/RB in the second round, and then we still have two 3rd rounders, maybe more depending on the trade compensation. That would be nice in a draft this deep. |
Enough with this shit already. Webb is fool's gold.
So tired of morons jizzing over arm strength/deep ball as the be all end all. His accuracy short to mid-range is poor. The next level is unforgiving if qbs can't make good decisions and have poor accuracy. Average athlete at best. We've already ****ed around enough with the likes of Murray, Bray and Hogan. Same shit in a 6'5" pile with Webb. |
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