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M. Miller’s QB Scouting notebook dec 16, 2020


raleigh-panther

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2 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Kind of Odd he doesn't have the Panthers listed on any of these QBs. 

I don't also understand how Trey Lance is ahead of Wilson.

Looks more like someone writing what everyone else has said. 

 

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5 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Kind of Odd he doesn't have the Panthers listed on any of these QBs. 

I don't also understand how Trey Lance is ahead of Wilson.

Looks more like someone writing what everyone else has said. 

 

Probably has to do with how the league views the Panthers with Bridgewater. They think we have our QB of the future. 

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I dreamt last night that the Jets took Zach Wilson #1 overall and we were scrambling to trade up.  Weird stuff.  I don’t follow college ball a lot but it’s interesting Lance had 0 picks, I didn’t realize that.  There are definitely good prospects.  If the team really likes a guy and picks a QB in the first, he’s got my support 

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19 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Kind of Odd he doesn't have the Panthers listed on any of these QBs. 

Thought that too...

You can look at other teams that have West Coast systems though. For example, they mention Wilson as a guy who'd look good in Kyle Shanahan's 49ers system. Shanahan runs a WCO like his dad.

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4 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Best Traits: Deep-ball placement and strength, ability to see the field, play under pressure, underneath accuracy

Biggest Questions: Level of talent around him, lack of starting experience

Scout's Take: "You have to worry about the talent around him, especially last year, but he throws a beautiful deep ball and I love his toughness and moxie." — NFL quarterbacks coach
 

jones does everything we don’t have, and haven’t had for yrs.....sounds perfect for us

People see Jones and say Brees and maybe he is.  I see him and think Andy Dalton.  I don't think that is a bad thing.  Dalton's only real problem is he doesn't show up in big games.  If Jones can play big in big games he could be your answer at qb for the next 10 years.  He might never be a MVP but you won't be trying to replace him every 2 years either.

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This take on Justin Fields...

Scout's Take: "I'm not sold on the scheme making him NFL-ready, but everything you hear [from coaches at Ohio State] is that he's really smart and well-prepared. I love his athleticism, but his arm is just OK. Scheme is going to matter a lot for him. I hope wherever he goes they build around him with run-after-catch receivers and a good run game." — NFL quarterbacks coach

This overall offensive philosophy seems like exactly what Brady overall wants to implement. Everyone is caught up with arm strength right now after watch Cam with a busted shoulder, Kyle Allen, and Teddy play over the past couple of years, but we don't HAVE to have a guy with a cannon to implement Brady's offense. It would be icing on the cake. We can setup the deep throws with the running game and underneath passing attack. We don't have to go back to the days of a nearly solely vertical passing game like we had with Cam. Honestly, the aforementioned approach is the more efficient way to run an offense.

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45 minutes ago, bull123 said:

The only people high on Wilson are folks on this board....all the pros see him as a backup at best

What? :fear:

He's pretty much universally considered one of the top quarterbacks in the draft,  for some possibly the second best behind Lawrence.

What draft sites are you reading? 

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