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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just a pet peeve of mine when people come into clearly titled threads and complain or mock people for discussing exactly what the thread title would lead you to believe is being discussed. Just seems like people wouldn't click on topics that aren't of interest to them but maybe I'm weird that I don't.

 

I suppose uniformity is not one of my strong suits. Sorry not sorry if feelings we hurt.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

 Is going 1 now.   Damn that’s insane.   

I mean if that happens I'm happy throwing #9 at Young and shooting my shot again next year if he's crap.

Just don't put multiple firsts on the line - that's my breaking point. 

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Him and SS sr were in love with Downs during his drills on NFL+

The dude can flat out play. As a huge UNC fan, my concerns about Downs in the NFL are:

1. Size. He's gonna be a shoehorned as a slot only guy and he faced virtually no press coverage at UNC because defenses were terrified of getting beat deep in large part because we had great deep ball throwers in Howell and Maye.

2. Durability. He didn't miss many games at UNC but he was routinely hampered by nagging injuries.

3. Giving up yards to try to gain yards. He's fully willing to give up yards to get space to try to make a move. It worked out more often than not in college but it may be a habit he'll need to break in the NFL.

At the end of the day though, I expect him to be a very good NFL slot WR.

 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Cam 2.0 with elite world class coaching.  fug it I am down.  Give up what it takes to go to 1.   

Lets pump the brakes a little bit here.... If AR comes out throwing ducks or off target... his stock wont be as high. We have a recenty bias right now... but comes end of March, after pro days, the lay of the land could be different.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Lets pump the brakes a little bit here.... If AR comes out throwing ducks or off target... his stock wont be as high. We have a recenty bias right now... but comes end of March, after pro days, the lay of the land could be different.

His score is his score.   Along with his great interviews it’s not going to matter how he throws 

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