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Peyton Ramsey: Potential late round developmental QB prospect from the Big Ten


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If you think Teddy has a weak arm and checks down too much you will not like Ramsey. Hes a good college player but nothing more than a backup project in the NFL. This is from somebody who watched every one of his games at Indiana. There is a reason they let him go to Northwestern as his throwing ability is limited. 

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55 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

If you think Teddy has a weak arm and checks down too much you will not like Ramsey. Hes a good college player but nothing more than a backup project in the NFL. This is from somebody who watched every one of his games at Indiana. There is a reason they let him go to Northwestern as his throwing ability is limited. 

Thank you for the insight. Did you happen to see him play at Northwestern this past season? If so, was there any improvement from the time at Indiana?

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7 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

Thank you for the insight. Did you happen to see him play at Northwestern this past season? If so, was there any improvement from the time at Indiana?

I saw him a little bit but it didn't change my opinion much. He is a smart QB that can run with very limited  throwing ability. I don't think he can make NFL throws. He will probably make a great coach if he decided to do that because he is very intelligent and makes good decisions but he is not better than any QB on the Panthers current roster including Grier. 

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7 hours ago, SCO96 said:

Have you actually seen this guy play? If so, feel free to share your thoughts on him.

I apologize again for the name mishap.

I have seen him play. He's definitely a smart kid and he's got some skills. I dunno if he can be a franchise QB, but he's no slouch either. He'll make the league, but will likely be as a backup. Strikes me as the type to hold a clipboard a few years then move into coaching, but there's always a chance he gets a shot and develops. Just depends on his drive and determination.

Most folks would see him as a game manager, but he can make deep throws and does on occasion. NW asked him to not turn it over and manage the offense because their defense was the cornerstone of their team.

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