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Where is Kyle Trask ranked in this year's draft? He's looked good tonight.


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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not the world's biggest Trevor Lawrence fan (yeah I know, I'm crazy).

I don't look so much at schools as I do systems. Cal used to have a rep for producing quarterbacks that looked great in college but lousy in the pros. It wasn't the school so much as it was Jeff Tedford.

I mean thats sort of what Im saying. Cal also produced Aaron Rodgers and Jerk Off.

A lot of this stuff just doesn't matter.

Let's look at the footwork in the pocket. Let's look at their ability to deliver accurate passes from odd angles on the run. Lets look at their ability to take advantage of a blitz, and lets look at their leadership.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not the world's biggest Trevor Lawrence fan (yeah I know, I'm crazy).

I don't look so much at schools as I do systems. Cal used to have a rep for producing quarterbacks that looked great in college but lousy in the pros. It wasn't the school so much as it was Jeff Tedford.

That Rodgers guy was so lousy.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

For starters it's not the same thing.  Secondly you could argue all 3.  

 

Also I am talking about the comparison of Wilson's arm and ability to make similar throws.  

Well I just wouldnt discredit someones opinion by using these council of the elders evaluators you speak of. They screw up way more then they get it right.

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4 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Trask doesn't have a big arm. Wilson does.

From a pre-draft analysis of Rodgers...

Which begs the question of whether Tedford's latest prize pupil, California quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the likely choice of the San Francisco 49ers with the top overall pick in the 2005 NFL draft, will be more productive than the five that preceded him into the league. That quintet Trent Dilfer (Tampa Bay, 1994), Akili Smith (Cincinnati, 1999), David Carr (Houston, 2002), Joey Harrington (Detroit, 2002) and Kyle Boller (Baltimore, 2003) has pretty much flopped both aggregately and individually.

Tedford's methods failing QBs in the NFL

There are always exceptions, but you've gotta be real careful about counting on that.

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14 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

I mean thats sort of what Im saying. Cal also produced Aaron Rodgers and Jerk Off.

A lot of this stuff just doesn't matter.

Let's look at the footwork in the pocket. Let's look at their ability to deliver accurate passes from odd angles on the run. Lets look at their ability to take advantage of a blitz, and lets look at their leadership.

Professional scouts will do all of that.

Some fans try to do that too, but others just look at stats and highlight reels.

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