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Bryce Young Pro Day


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23 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

12:08 p.m. — Unsurprisingly, Young is not being weighed at his pro day. He tipped the scales at 204 pounds at the NFL Combine, and he will let that number stand.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/bryce-young-pro-day-live-updates-highlights-alabama/yikuafcoocjtbqtcc6cdywrn

Apparently he is also not running the 40 @Jon Snow

Pass on that guy. He scared.

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9 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

They're literally in the video - the timeline is chaptered, look at the last chapter titled 'negatives'.

The main deficiencies were bouncy/inconsistent footwork, sometimes missing open receivers in the middle of the field, and trying to extend plays too long. 
 

What’s funny is in some of the lowlights where his footwork is notably erratic, Bryce still finds a way athletically to hit the receiver. 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Pass on that guy. He scared.

Yeah, I’m just not interested in drafting a dude #1 that has to play games and hide things to try and trick the team into taking him. Bad way to start a relationship with a potential future employer. 

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I like the comments from these SEC guys regarding Bryce.

He's a true point guard, which is what the QB is to football.

With the new rules and QB protection, his size and frame isn't as big of a deal as it was in the past.

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9 minutes ago, rightturn said:

Defenses don't care about flags if they can get a clean shot on him.  And at some point they will.  I wished he weighed today to shut up the naysayers.

I’ve always felt like defenses are more careful hitting certain QBs actually and put some extra mustard on the hits when it’s a big dude like Cam or Roethlisberger. 

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