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Building the Perfect NFL QB: Cam has Adonis-like qualities


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"Cam Newton (Carolina Panthers):

Cam Newton looks like he walked straight out of central casting into the NFL. At 6'5" and 245 pounds, he's muscular, athletic, flexible and solid enough to withstand the beating an NFL quarterback will take in today's game. Newton is a great athlete, and that adds to this, as core strength is incredibly important to quarterbacks taking hits, breaking tackles in and out of the pocket and torquing their bodies to power big throws. Newton has Adonis-like qualities in terms of the ideal build and body for an NFL quarterback."

QB

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2079608-building-the-perfect-nfl-quarterback

RB

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2087205-building-the-perfect-nfl-running-back

WR

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2138042-building-the-perfect-nfl-wide-receiver

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Speed/strength combo....with the emphasis on speed

A little surprised Alshon for the WRs. One season and suddenly he is the hands of the NFL?

 

Might as well take Cam's legs then. And yeah, I would choose Larry Fitzgerald's hands over Alshon's, however he did make some crazy grabs last year.

 

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Pretty sure Aaron Rodgers is the perfect QB. He's most of that chart already, minus Cam's muscles.

Could you imagine Rodgers skill with Cam's body? He would be unbeatable. Would probably wear Uggs during the game to make it fair

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Percy Harvins legs would be way too small to carry Calvin Johnsons torso. It would be weird looking.

This just isn't realistic. I mean, it's clear we have the technology to do something like this (if Face/Off starring Nicolas Cage has taught us anything), but it doesn't seem like these proposed new players would be very well balanced.

Sorry to say, but I don't see this project being successful.

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