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Grading the top quarterbacks in the NFL draft based on the 10 essential QB traits

Andre Simone
Andre Simone
April 15, 2018
Grading the top quarterbacks in the NFL draft based on the 10 essential QB traits

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Killertofu17

Killertofu17

April 15, 2018

There is a you tube clip of Lamar Jackson throwing the ball 90yards in the air in high school. He has arm strength better than everyone except maybe Allen. His accuracy may not be pinpoint on long throws but that would fall under the accuracy category not armstrength right? I went to UofL and am a bit of a Jackson Truther if you can’t tell lol.

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Killertofu17

Killertofu17

April 15, 2018

Good stuff though Andre appreciate all you do.

Killertofu17 Replying to Killertofu17

April 15, 2018

I’ll have to check out that high school clip. Arm strength to me isn’t just throwing the ball 90 yards but being able to gas a throw to the sideline in tight coverage when you need to up the RPMs, that’s what I need to see more of from Lamar. He’s got ample NFL arm strength but there are other guys with strong arms in this class too.
Appreciate the insights, thank you for reading and commenting, glad you enjoyed!
Ps: I’m a huge Jackson fan myself he’s in the top 20 on my board (or around there) and I’ve consistently ranked him ahead of Allen during the season.

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Killertofu17

April 15, 2018

Yeah I get that. Thanks for commenting back love the work you guys do. It helps me feel like I’m connected even though I’m 1,000+ miles away. My dream scenario would be a trade back to 12 and 22 and where we were able to Roquan or Edmonds at 12, Lamar at 22, and Hernandez Wynn or Price at 40. I know that is a huge long shot and not going to happen. But I like to dream.lol. keep up the good work

April 16, 2018

I would not be happy to see a QB drafted in the first round. Until someone proves it’s not solved, John Elway thinks it is. Why would Elway undermine his coach by using a #1 pick on a player that won’t help the coach win? There’s a reason very few people think the best player in the draft is a QB. But we know BFA has nothing to do with the first three rounds if the GM is smart. It has to do with filling the biggest hole. Elway strained last year trying to address the offensive line. I haven’t seen anything to tell me Garret Bolles was a worthy pick. But he can get it right on the offensive line this year with the #5 pick.

JDC15

JDC15

April 16, 2018

I think maybe you are under rating Rosen and Mayfield’s athleticism at least a little. None of the top 4 are perfect, Darnold has what seems to me a very elongated throwing motion, Rosen has medical concerns, Mayfield is a tad short and comes from the spread, and Allen who does have accuracy issues. Rudolph to me is Paxton Lynch with less athleticism and I wouldn’t touch him in the 1st or 2nd rd. Jackson is a great athlete, and while he dominated in college 2 games showed serious questions about his overall demeanor the fight against UK, and the Clemson game where he played a defense with pro prospects and he couldn’t just put athlete them. I know it is hard to quantify intangibles but imo there is just something about Mayfield that the others don’t have though Darnold is the closest. Whatever the Broncos do just don’t draft a guard at 5.

JDC15 Replying to JDC15

April 17, 2018

I see your point. There are flashes of Rosen showing better athleticism than usual (some are in my film room on him) but generally, for NFL standards, I think it’s fair to say he’s not a great athlete.
Mayfield, I can see your point, but I’d say he’s more elusive and better at navigating the pocket than truly a great athlete, especially when you account for his size.
Jackson’s far from a sure thing agreed, but he also put on some amazing tape against some really talented D’s with NFL talent, see the Clemson game in 2016 or FSU game that year. His supporting cast didn’t help him much in 2017, which I think gets overlooked.

PastorRhett

PastorRhett

April 16, 2018

Is this even a valid evaluation if the haymaker test was not included?
But seriously, great work. You consistently put out fantastic content and you are truly one of the best in the industry at what you do! Thanks for using that talent and passion to give us better Broncos coverage than we get anywhere else!

PastorRhett Replying to PastorRhett

April 17, 2018

Wow! thank you so much, humbled by your kind words. I really appreciate that.

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