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Mallet run 5.39 at his pro day


micnificent28

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If athletic quarterbacks suck because they rely on their athleticism, then unathletic quarterback must be the best choice because they have to be able to pass since they can't do anything else.

So he automatically shoots up to the first round. LOL.

Exactly, it's just like how big girls give better head.

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Some of you need to wake up and realize that the Dan Marino's of the world are a dying breed.

And BTW, if Joe Flacco could move his feet, he wouldn't be getting his ass kicked in the play offs every year. That guy is taking some serious physical beatings when he faces a really good pass rush. If he was Clausen's size, I doubt he would have finished his last game.

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A retweet by Peter King from Ross Tucker an analyst from ESPN.

NFL scout: "Ryan Mallett thinks he is Eminem." Take what you will from that but it certainly wasn't a positive for that scout.

Just incase any of you had thoughts of him in the 3rd.

DO NOT WANT!!

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Bucky Brooks actually believes Mallett's workout put him back in the first round (link)

Specifically, his passing, not his running.

The junior was absolutely sensational during the workout, and his natural talent is unrivaled in this year’s draft. As a strong-armed passer, Mallett easily makes all of the requisite throws in the pro game. He had little trouble putting the ball on the proper shoulder with velocity and zip. His arm strength, touch and accuracy also stood out on deep throws. His high-arcing throws consistently hit receivers in stride 40 to 45 yards down field, but he also showed the ability to adjust the arc and trajectory of his throws to match the speed of his intended receiver.

Mallett’s footwork and fundamentals were sound in the pocket, as he quickly sets up and comes to balance following three-, five- or seven-step drops. His natural rhythm comes from his extensive experience running a pro-style attack, and he shouldn’t have any problem transitioning to the next level from a physical standpoint.

But for the record, no, I'm still not interested in him being a Panther.

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