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Scouting reports for the top three quarterbacks


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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

Arm strength: Willis 
Velocity: Willis 
Accuracy: Pickett 
Release: Corral 
Processing: Pickett 
OOP (out of pocket plays): Willis/Corral 
Vision: Pickett 
Leadership: Corral 
Experience: Pickett 
Speed: Willis 
Pocket awareness: Pickett 

Corral had the toughest competition for what it’s worth.

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I want to go with

  • Vision
  • Processing
  • Accuracy

All of those are Pickett--but you did not have "ball security" as a trait!!

I also think Pickett has a pretty quick release, close to that of Corral.

I was surprised that Willis was not the #1 in Leadership.   I think I would have had him there.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

 Now I am going to challenge you, Verge, and anyone else who wants to play---what 3 traits (in order) are the most important for an NFL QB?  I will start once I have given this some thought.

1. Accuracy

2. Ability to read the defense

3. Poise in the pocket

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

 Now I am going to challenge you, Verge, and anyone else who wants to play---what 3 traits (in order) are the most important for an NFL QB?  I will start once I have given this some thought.

I don't think there are a set three traits that overtake the other tbh. QBs have plusses in a different mixture that make up franchise QBs. Brady and Josh Allen have virtually nothing in common lol 

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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

I don't think there are a set three traits that overtake the other tbh. QBs have plusses in a different mixture that make up franchise QBs. Brady and Josh Allen have virtually nothing in common lol 

Thought you would say that....

What is the difference between arm strength and velocity?

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9 minutes ago, Verge said:

Arm strength: Willis 
Velocity: Willis 
Accuracy: Pickett 
Release: Corral 
Processing: Pickett 
OOP (out of pocket plays): Willis/Corral 
Vision: Pickett 
Leadership: Corral 
Experience: Pickett 
Speed: Willis 
Pocket awareness: Pickett 

So going by this if I was a man nfl team I would go Pickett honestly 

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1 hour ago, Verge said:

Arm strength is chucking it 65 yards

Velocity is how hard you can throw it into a window from 15 yards

Velocity and placement is MUCH more important to me than arm strength.

Can they make every throw?  If the answer is yes, moving on...now how bout the velocity.

I don't think you need to have a cannon, Burrow doesn't, but he can hit every single throw.

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