If you fit the "mold" tall, 225+ and good arm strength you are given the benefit of the doubt by the analysts. They've been taught that those attributes are good - they are easy to see and identify. There isn't grey area. That's why Glennon, Manuel and even Jones have been given the benefit of the doubt in these practices.
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1. Tyler Wilson- Toughest QB I've watched, resilient, takes chances, big arm. Forces 2 passes a game, needs improvement on mechanics. |
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2. Geno Smith- Really impressive accuracy. He has good placement & a quick release. Struggles with the deep post. Locks on in pressure. |
The guest is Lance Zierlein.
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3. Matt Barkley- Smart at reading defenses. Calm in the pocket. Forces some throws. Under throws deep balls. Good at baiting/ freezing DBs. |
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4. Ryan Nassib- Big on throwing bullets. Inaccurate with deep ball. Good anticipation on windows. Best drops from center. Great intangibles. |
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5. Mike Glennon- Inconsistent. His money throws are the fly route/ deep post. Good on rollouts Gets antsy with rush in face. 6. Tyler Bray- He is good at anticipating the breaks on routes. Wasted motion in mechanics. Some accuracy issues. Intangible concerns. 7. EJ Manuel- A project. Best athlete/ runner in the draft. Needs a lot of mechanical work to fix poor habits. Huge upside if developed. |
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Remember when Pawnmower went on his tirade about putting a lot of people on ignore?
This is better. |
Back on track.
Thanks for posting those Tomahawk. Good stuff. |
If Bray or Manuel make it to our third rounder, I'd jump on that.
I think both could develop into good quarterbacks under Reid. |
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