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QB Combine Thread


Jackofalltrades

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This will be where I do everything QB wise as I watch the combine. I'll post pertinent 40 and drill performances as well as commentary from the panel which right now is Mayock, Davis and Sterling Sharpe.

Freaky how big and athletic all these guys are.

Kaepernick is every bit the athlete that Newton is. 4.53 40

Locker 40 4.52 both attempts

Gabbert 4.63 and 4.61

All commentary is centering around size and athletesism of these guys.

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Gabbert 4.61

Kapernick 4.53

Locker 4.52 (3rd fastest time for a QB in the last 11 combines unofficial)

Mallet not running and nor should he :D

Dalton 4.86

Mayock again says Gabbart has a higher ceiling than any other QB in this draft.

A note on Kapernick, huge arm, great RPM's on the ball, threw for over 2000 yards and ran for over 1000 yards like 3 years in a row.

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This will be where I do everything QB wise as I watch the combine. I'll post pertinent 40 and drill performances as well as commentary from the panel which right now is Mayock, Davis and Sterling Sharpe.

Freaky how big and athletic all these guys are.

Kaepernick is every bit the athlete that Newton is. 4.53 40

Locker 40 4.52 both attempts

Gabbert 4.63 and 4.61

All commentary is centering around size and athletesism of these guys.

Kaepernick is really growing on me. Did it for 3 years in college, passed for over 2000 yards and rushed for 1000 yards for 3 years. A little raw but has all the tools and apparently the work ethic.

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Hmm I'm not sure what to think about Cam Newton. I don't know if the FO is seriously considering or trying to pull off a big smokescreen. I know JR is meeting with him apparently.

If Cam is selected we will need to establish a game plan for him, for his talents, and for the fact that he will be a rookie. One positive I see with him is that he should be able to extend plays fairly easily. Which means Steve Smith, and Gettis will have plenty of time to break off routes and stretch the field. Should mean big numbers for Smitty again.

But the big problem with this is that we have seen that type of game before. We have seen the VY, Mike Vick(ATL) offense, which means it will be shut down and figured out eventually. And Cam will not be developed enough to shoulder the team like that.

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Yes, because according to him it would be Gabbert.

Or Locker :rolleyes:

I would be happy as a lark if we drafted Gabbert. Doesn't bother me a bit. I like Cam more, but it is time to draft a QB and get it fixed.

BTW these guys on the NFL network are clueless. (Not Maycock).

They hardly know what QBs are in our division :eek:

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They have completely pissed all over Josh Freeman the last two day. Called him the wrong name yesterday. Didn't know his first name. Then today they talk about the great QB's in our division. They said there are two good QB's in our division Ryan and Brees. Poor Josh. Dude is a top 12 QB in the league and just gets dissed

Fuggin clueless.

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