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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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2 minutes ago, stan786 said:

It wasn’t mistimed, it was purposeful to try and get it as deep as possible and then he put too much air on it. It’s part of why that drill is a blast to watch. 

It was mistimed... the purpose of the drill is for the ball to be throw right when the WR hits the 17 yard mark... the WR is not allowed to to look back for the ball until they past that point. The QBs are told to throw the ball prior to that mark to see how the WR track the ball in the air.....

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

For those watching how would you rank the top 4 QB's from what you have seen today?

 

 

We didn't really get to see Bryce Young, but I guess:

C.J. Stroud

Bryce Young 

Anthony Richardson

 

Will Levis

 

Bryce Young just looks ridiculous in games. He can make something out of nothing, every time. If it wasn't for his size he would be number one still. However, with this workout going so well for Stroud, I feel like he's the safest and overall best.

Any of the top three I could easily buy into.

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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

We didn't really get to see Bryce Young, but I guess:

C.J. Stroud

Bryce Young 

Anthony Richardson

 

Will Levis

 

Bryce Young just looks ridiculous in games. He can make something out of nothing, every time. If it wasn't for his size he would be number one still. However, with this workout going so well for Stroud, I feel like he's the safest and overall best.

Any of the top three I could easily buy into.

Yeah of what we’ve seen today I’d go Stroud, AR and then Levis. Young didn’t perform. I’d take any of them but my preference would be 

Stroud

AR

Young
 

Levis

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9 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

As warner called out Stroud's deep throws were supposed to be back shoudler throws and the only one that was back shoudler was the ball that came up short. 

Yeah, but honestly, it looked like all of the top guys are using the drill to air it out instead.  And even if they were supposed to be back shoulder throws, both Stroud's first and AR's last throw made the receiver wait on it and took them out of stride.  The placement just wasn't great on either.

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