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Matt Corral Pro Day Today


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My take is Corral looked the worse at his pro day compared to the other two, but has the best tape/stats against the best competition over the last 3 years. 
 

He also played in his Bowl game after injuring his ankle and injured it again(unlike Pickett). 
 

He’s been recovering from his injury and hasn’t had as much time to get ready for his pro day as the other two have. 
 

So it kind of confuses me if anyone is “All-in” on Pickett or Willis, but don’t want anything to do with Corral at pick 6. All of these dudes I feel have a chance to be elite and also have a chance to bust like a MF. 

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This class has no clear cut top QB which is good because we wouldn’t be able to get him picking 6. I would imagine our top ones are ranked pretty close together. If we have one we love take him at 6 (assuming he is there), if it’s even then you can look at trading down. 

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48 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

lol people writing Corral off because of the Pro day. Hilarious poo man. 

You don't get it. I'm from Mississippi and watch most of his games. He is not overly accurate and that showed today. I've said it before but his best trait is mobility but that gets you killed in the NFL. He is a less talented Baker Mayfield and we should scratch him off the list quickly. If the concensus of the board is that Pickett and Willis are not first round selections in a normal year, I disagree on Pickett, then you are looking at a 3rd round pick. Move on

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22 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

You don't get it. I'm from Mississippi and watch most of his games. He is not overly accurate and that showed today. I've said it before but his best trait is mobility but that gets you killed in the NFL. He is a less talented Baker Mayfield and we should scratch him off the list quickly. If the concensus of the board is that Pickett and Willis are not first round selections in a normal year, I disagree on Pickett, then you are looking at a 3rd round pick. Move on

Agree…I watched his highlight videos and was like damn he can drop the ball in the bucket from 60 yards with ease.  I watch a game of his touches and he missed some wide open TDs badly.  My knock on him is probably that I really don’t know if he is dedicated to getting really dialed in and perfecting his game.  

Pickett is clearly the most refined guy at this point.  Again though…not a huge upside but he is a good athlete.  Good arm and had far and away the best season last year.  

Of course, Blaine Gabbert looked good his last year in college too and couldn’t take the next step up.  

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