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Rhule day 1 Seniorbowl Press conference


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Rhule asked what he looks for in a QB: "You want someone who's elitely intelligent, a tremendous leader. You want someone who's accurate, who has arm talent to make all the throws and who has a history of making plays in crucial situations."

 

That sounds alot like Zach Wilson

 

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3 minutes ago, chknwing said:

Rhule asked what he looks for in a QB: "You want someone who's elitely intelligent, a tremendous leader. You want someone who's accurate, who has arm talent to make all the throws and who has a history of making plays in crucial situations."

 

That sounds alot like Zach Wilson

 

Or Trey Lance.

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11 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Yeah, Rhule said you want a young QB to have mobility. It helps them extend plays since their processing is slower.

Older guys can get away with not being mobile since they process so quickly.

tldr; goodbye Trask and Jones.

Don't sleep on Trask's mobility.  Watch his movement in the pocket, good ability to slide and climb.  He's more Big Ben than Russell Wilson, but he has good feet, good awareness and enough mobility to extend a play.

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I like the roster make up of the team Rhule is coaching. He gets to have a long look at some quality mid to late round talent that consist of the likes of, 

Carlos Basham JR

Janarius Robinson

Jabril Cox

Monty Rice 

Alex Leatherwood 

KJ Britt

Ben Cleveland 

Shi Smith

All these guys I have been reading about for mid to late round picks would be great additions they all fit the mold of what we are building here. Any other names jump out to you guys that you can’t wait to see numbers come back from their pro days or more insight on them. 

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

Rhule asked what he looks for in a QB: "You want someone who's elitely intelligent, a tremendous leader. You want someone who's accurate, who has arm talent to make all the throws and who has a history of making plays in crucial situations."

 

That sounds alot like Zach Wilson

 

We don’t have any idea if he will be clutch with a game on the line

only time I’ve ever watched him, his last completion came up short and his team lost

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