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Video Breaking down how Bryce Young can actually throw to the middle of the field


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3 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Tua is one of the smaller QBs in the league, and he gets swung around like a ragdoll, and that's at 6'1 215. Bryce is 5'10 190 👀. Kyler Murray comes in as the smallest and he hasn't even played a full season yet. Withstanding a full NFL season is kind of a big deal, ESPECIALLY if you plan on making any playoff run.

He’s 194 and was 204 at the combine. I REALLY don’t think it’s out of the realm of possibility that NFL trainers and teams don’t think it’s wise to tack on extra muscle to support the nfl. Obviously he’ll never be 230 etc but I’d feel fine with him at 210 ish.

 

Now with the Tua thing and being “swung around like a ragdoll” once again has to do with his pocket awareness and him genuinely not knowing how to fall. It’s evident. He’s actually more compact than most qb his size, which would make it harder to ragdoll. He’s the same or heavier than the following qb: 

Joe Burrow, Derek Carr (listed 2 lb heavier), Desmond Ridder, Mac Jones, Russell Wilson, Baker Mayfield, Kenny Pickett ( 4 lb heavier ), malik Willis, 4 lb lighter than Lawrence, but 4 inches shorter. The list would’ve been a lot shorter naming the heavier QB. Obviously his height is on the lower end. But there is no connection to short qb being thrown around easier. 

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