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Why I believe the pick will be AR-15


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30 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Maybe. I'm always one of those guys that recognizes that QBs go high. I wouldn't be at all shocked if the qbs go 1,2,3 and then levis goes top 10. It's just the way the game is now. That said, I think ar is a three year project. He may be the best of them all in the end but he needs lots of work. 

I watched about 6 of his games and see a guy who doesn't process well but is athletically a supreme talent. The other two though have him whipped on accuracy and decision making......for now at least. Those skills typically are harder to learn but I thought the same about the Buffalo qb. 

What makes you think he doesn't process well?

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On 4/9/2023 at 11:30 AM, OldhamA said:

What makes you think he doesn't process well?

Based on his decisions during games, holding the ball too long or taking off too quickly. Again this is in comparison to the other two top qbs. I think he's a superior prospect to Levis, but only worthy of a top 10 pick, but not number 1. 

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53 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Based on his decisions during games, holding the ball too long or taking off too quickly. Again this is in comparison to the other two top qbs. I think he's a superior prospect to Levis, but only worthy of a top 10 pick, but not number 1. 

ummmmm.......

One of my favorite things about Anthony Richardson is how he doesn’t take sacks and moves well in the pocket. His 9.2% pressure to sack rate (PFF) is elite level of sack avoidance. As we can see in the graph below, pressure to sack rate stays pretty stable from college to the pros so it is fair to assume Richardson will have great sack avoidance in the NFL too. 

https://mfootballanalytics.com/2023/02/27/anthony-richardson-review/

 

He is pretty elite navigating the pocket and understanding the rush and when a pocket collapses.  Not sure where you are getting he holds the bold too long

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

What a story it would be if after all is said and done his name is announced as the pick. Man some feelings would be hurt 😂

It wouldnt have hurt my feelings to have kept moore and simply gone to 3 for AR.  If he ends up at 1 I still will be pumped as his skillset would be fun as hell to watch

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

ummmmm.......

One of my favorite things about Anthony Richardson is how he doesn’t take sacks and moves well in the pocket. His 9.2% pressure to sack rate (PFF) is elite level of sack avoidance. As we can see in the graph below, pressure to sack rate stays pretty stable from college to the pros so it is fair to assume Richardson will have great sack avoidance in the NFL too. 

https://mfootballanalytics.com/2023/02/27/anthony-richardson-review/

 

He is pretty elite navigating the pocket and understanding the rush and when a pocket collapses.  Not sure where you are getting he holds the bold too long

Watching the games, but I'm not an expert so not a hill I'm gonna defend that strongly. JMO.

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/anthony-richardson-nfl-draft-2023-scouting-report-prospect-profile-nfl-combine-results-pro-comparison-more/

 

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