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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

According to our insider here, the staff isn't waiting for pro days.  Their mind will be made up after tomorrow and they'll make their move accordingly.

I hope it's AR, and not just because of the combine...  the combine just enhanced his value.

is the insider line sarcasm or serious?

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I dont think there has ever been a priority in drafting a QB based on their RAS scores... if he comes out and misses throws... teams are not going to want to leverage the farm to get a project, he will drop in the right spot to be picked. I like the kid, but im not going to jump the gun and say he is the number 1 overall pick in this draft yet. 
 

Bruh ... take a look at Tom Brady's 40 time and vert! Then do Mahomes' 40! Then Josh Allen's 40! Those guys had butt times. I bet they sucked as NFL QBs.

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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

Stop, Cam had a 66% completion percentage at Auburn, AR is 53%. I get the physical comparison, but we’re talking about QBs. AR is nowhere near the prospect Cam was as a passer.

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50 minutes ago, Varking said:

Ball placement. He’s hitting guys in stride. They aren’t having to slow down and wait for the ball to get there. I noticed it too. On. The last three drills the other QBs have not been on point with placement and Stet has been so it stood out. 

Youre not worried about ball placement here nesscesarily, they are throwing to a spot.   They are running with a different wr every pass and theyve most likely never worked with any of them or have any idea of how fast/slow they are.

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Anyone saying Richardson is all combine hype needs to google his games and watch cutups. He navigates the pocket superbly well and can make every throw. He needs to work on consistent mechanics, timing, and putting more time in the film room. However, you can easily see him improve throughout each of his games with these deficiencies.

He's uber athletic, young, and is everyone seems to love him in interviews. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he goes first overall.

On the other hand, Will Levis I still do not like. I didn't like his games from this year, or even last year when he was healthy. He's athletic, but nothing too special. He reminds me of a less athletic Sam Darnold.

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Just now, Krovvy said:

Anyone saying Richardson is all combine hype needs to google his games and watch cutups. He navigates the pocket superbly well and can make every throw. He needs to work on consistent mechanics, timing, and putting more time in the film room. However, you can easily see him improve throughout each of his games with these deficiencies.

He's uber athletic, young, and is everyone seems to love him in interviews. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he goes first overall.

On the other hand, Will Levis I still do not like. I didn't like his games from this year, or even last year when he was healthy. He's athletic, but nothing too special. He reminds me of a less athletic Sam Darnold.

Exactly.  His numbers today is just the cherry on top.  He has a shoulder cannon that can make touch throws.  He just needs coaching.   

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