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Matt Miller Mock Draft Update


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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I really like Love. Throws a very catchable ball and gives his guys a chance. 
 

I’d much rather have Love over Hebert. It’s not even close for me

He has the best upside in the draft from a dual threat QB standpoint.  Had a weird year but the talent is there. 

I wouldn't at all be opposed if we think he has the acumen to take the next step.  Decision making and pre-snap seem to be his biggest areas to improve which are super coacheable.  His throwing motion is super smooth but is no doubt a wildcard.  Wildcard bitches!

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Herbert, Fromm, Eason, Hurts, etc. all have fairly big concerns from a limitation or intangible standpoint.  Love is groomable so I see him being a rather intriguing prospect and could be good behind Cam.  If they don't think he's ready and Cam goes down, we have Allen.       

https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/film-review--jordan-love-leaves-on-a-promising-note

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1 minute ago, davos said:

He has the best upside in the draft from a dual threat QB standpoint.  Had a weird year but the talent is there. 

I wouldn't at all be opposed if we think he has the acumen to take the next step.  Decision making and pre-snap seem to be his biggest areas to improve which are super coacheable.  His throwing motion is super smooth but is no doubt a wildcard.  Wildcard bitches!

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Herbert, Fromm, Eason, Hurts, etc. all have fairly big concerns from a limitation or intangible standpoint.  Love is groomable so I see him being a rather intriguing prospect and could be good behind Cam.  If they don't think he's ready and Cam goes down, we have Allen.       

https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/film-review--jordan-love-leaves-on-a-promising-note

So smooth. 
 

He makes some stupid accurate throws while on the move look easy with a flick of the wrist. Has this calm look to him in my opinion as well. 
 

Throws a really nice deep ball

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

So smooth. 
 

He makes some stupid accurate throws while on the move look easy with a flick of the wrist. Has this calm look to him in my opinion as well. 
 

Throws a really nice deep ball

Yeah, he makes the big throws look easy.  If he can get his game in tune, he could be a pretty great quarterback IMO.  I just really like the potential.  I don't think he's worth a late 1st trade up, and like many would love a C or starting lineman in the early rounds, but he could be a really interesting choice R2. 

This mock would be pretty cool. 

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I would be very, very happy with these first two rounds. I would be happy with Love in the 2nd, but have a sneaky feeling a team like New England or maybe New Orleans snags him at the end of the 1st. 

I would also like Winfield Jr. in the 3rd round. If we can walk away with Thomas, Love and Winfield Jr after 3 picks..... I see a helluva start to the draft. 

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