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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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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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I just hope if we move up to draft AR it has little to do with his combine performance. If the coaches and FO see somebody they can develop into an elite passer, then fine. The athleticism should be looked at only as a bonus. Given all the questions he has as a thrower of the football, he’s still 3rd/4th option for me at QB.

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Just now, WUnderhill said:

I just hope if we move up to draft AR it has little to do with his combine performance. If the coaches and FO see somebody they can develop into an elite passer, then fine. The athleticism should be looked at only as a bonus. Given all the questions he has as a thrower of the football, he’s still 3rd/4th option for me at QB.

He literally just had the best combine drills ever.  That just pushed him way up on general principle 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

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

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. 
 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Would the bears take 2 firsts and our 2 seconds?  
burns and 9?

3 firsts?

I think he prob just become too rich for our blood unless he absolutely tanks the throwing portion. Which isn’t bad, one of young or stroud just got cheaper 

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2 minutes 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.

Be serious, Cas. All you need to be a SB winning QB is to be able to jump super high/far and run really fast. It's official, ok? Who cares how well he passes a football.

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Just now, 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. 
 

If you don’t after that then I doubt you ever will.  

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