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Anthony Richardson Pro Day


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Just watched some of the workout. Definitely a physical specimen but I can see why he had such a low completion percentage. Some of his shorter throws were high and receiver's were having to jump for them. The deeper throws had the receiver's slowing to a jog to catch them. A bit of a mixed bag.


Kind of glad we moved up so we weren't left at a spot with no option but to draft him.

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48 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I mean what have Young or Stroud won in College?

21-4

24-3

6-7

i'm not all about caring that much about QB W-L records, but as a pretty objective just Panthers fan rooting for the Panthers to select the right dude at QB1, one of these things is not like the other.

This is to mostly ignore that asking 'what has (a heisman winner) won?" being an objectively ridiculous question. Comparing the 3 players performances against UGA is also a fair (something all of them have done) indicator to me, if we're also going to ignore consensus mock drafts/experts/majority of the huddle/literally everyone having a 1-2 of either Stroud/Young or Young/Stroud for argument's sake here.

There may not be a lot of QB consensus among our fanbase, but I personally don't think we're flipping a coin that starts with "there's a possibility here that in the future, AR15 could be as good as Young or Stroud!"

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Just now, Billy Goat said:

Just watched some of the workout. Definitely a physical specimen but I can see why he had such a low completion percentage. Some of his shorter throws were high and receiver's were having to jump for them. The deeper throws had the receiver's slowing to a jog to catch them. A bit of a mixed bag.

 

Kind of glad we moved up so we weren't left at a spot with no option but to draft him.

Yeah I agree with that. If the coaching staff does a full evaluation and comes back with Richardson as the top prospect to draft, then ok. But to draft him because you were only left with him as an option would be more alarming.

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