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Chris Simms speaking on CJ (Our possible pick) “HE WON THE COMBINE: It wasn’t even close.”


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18 minutes ago, RJK said:

Well we all know corrall has the best arm in the 2022 draft Aubrey Plaza Smile GIF by Film Independent Spirit Awards

Corral probably did and does have the best "arm" in the 2022 draft.  Which QB do you think has a better arm? 

Howell probably has the 2nd best out of that QB class, but don't throw Pickett or Purdy up here saying they have a better arm.  Both of them are fine game managing QBs, but I would argue Corral and Howell had the best two arms in the draft.  Doesn't mean they were the overall best QBs.

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33 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

Corral probably did and does have the best "arm" in the 2022 draft.  Which QB do you think has a better arm? 

Howell probably has the 2nd best out of that QB class, but don't throw Pickett or Purdy up here saying they have a better arm.  Both of them are fine game managing QBs, but I would argue Corral and Howell had the best two arms in the draft.  Doesn't mean they were the overall best QBs.

All I remember of corral is him getting caught from behind by 4th string dline and that duck of a deep ball that was 15 yards short and got picked. It’s Irrelevant nonetheless. Soon we’ll have a real QB on the roster 

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Game tape means more than the underwear Olympics. We've seen plenty of combine winners that turned into NFL duds. 

Yes but in this case the tape matches game day plus teams were very impressed by CJ Strouds knowledge in his interviews 

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2 minutes ago, Beast_3000 said:

Yes but in this case the tape matches game day plus teams were very impressed by CJ Strouds knowledge in his interviews 

What I was saying was in reference to Simms not Stroud. A lot of these experts fall in love with combines and completely forget about playing the game. Guys like John Ross come to mind. Ran a super fast 40,  drafted top 10, then virtually disappeared. 

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