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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

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Unreal how jacked this guy is. Him and AR15 are in a world of their own physique wise.

He was considered a run first QB when he transferred to Kentucky from Penn State. He’s a little old for a rookie, but he’s only been the starting QB for two seasons. The progress he’s made is pretty impressive to get where he is today. At least it shows he’s willing to do the dirty work of the job. 

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1 minute ago, SaltAndPepper said:

40.5 vertical for AR at the combine. unreal.

Better than cams right?

Honestly, from what I've seen I'm happy with whoever the staff drafts because the top 4 all looks good and this staff I trust to put them in the best situation.

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Just now, Varking said:

I take it back. It looks like this drill isn’t a good showcase for the QBs. Most of the guys aren’t leading their receivers on this throw. 

More like Levis is just that much better. IF anything it boosts him a little throwing this well against guys who aren't throwing it as well as he is. 

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14 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Here's the 10 fastest throws at the combine since official record-keeping began in 2008: 

1. Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech (2014), 60 mph

T-2. Stephen Morris, Miami (Fla.) (2014), 59 mph

 

T-2 Zac Dysert, Miami (Ohio) (2013), 59 mph

T-2. Tyler Bray Tennessee (2013), 59 mph

T-2. Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State (2012), 59 mph

T-2. Kirk Cousins, Michigan State (2012), 59 mph

T-2. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada (2011), 59 mph

T-8. Austin Davis, Southern Miss (2012), 58 mph

T-8. Ryan Mallett, Arkansas (2011), 58 mph

T-8. John Parker Wilson, Alabama (2009), 58 mph

T-8. Mike Reilly, Central Washington (2009), 58 mph

 

T-8. Drew Willy, Buffalo (2009), 58 mph

Pretty unimpressive list of QBs, TBH. Maybe how fast you can throw a football isn't that important in the NFL.

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1 minute ago, SaltAndPepper said:

More like Levis is just that much better. IF anything it boosts him a little throwing this well against guys who aren't throwing it as well as he is. 

This was the first drill even Levis wasn’t leading his receivers in. I think it’s the drill and not a good showcase for the guys throwing passes. 

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6 minutes ago, Greatman77 said:

Pretty unimpressive list of QBs, TBH. Maybe how fast you can throw a football isn't that important in the NFL.

How fast you can throw it in a game situation does. Guys like Weeden and Cousins have very average NFL arms in game action. I don't really care how fast you can throw the ball in a drill setting.

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