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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

literally any other throwing session for others. You called it egregious. Off the top of your head can you name a few combine throwing sessions that were clearly superior to what Stroud has done today?

Are you pursuiing this bc it's Stroud? This feels like a weird reason to pursue my reply to calling someone's tweet a hype piece bc they claimed that CJ Stroud had the greatest throwing session at the NFL combine they have ever seen... Considering Stroud missed 5 throws... and 2 throws that were less than ideal.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, but honestly, it looked like all of the top guys are using the drill to air it out instead.  And even if they were supposed to be back shoulder throws, both Stroud's first and AR's last throw made the receiver wait on it and took them out of stride.  The placement just wasn't great on either.

Yeah, exactly. All of the QBs struggled on that drill. DTR actually did nail one of his back shoulder throws. However, that was it.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Are you pursuiing this bc it's Stroud? This feels like a weird reason to pursue my reply to calling someone's tweet a hype piece bc they claimed that CJ Stroud had the greatest throwing session at the NFL combine they have ever seen... Considering Stroud missed 5 throws... and 2 throws that were less than ideal.

I’m asking because you said it was egregious… so it should hav been easy to point out a few performances that were so much better nobody could really debate it. 

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My 4 are:

1) AR

2) Stroud

3) Nobody

4) Nobody

I dont want Young.  I just don't feel his frame or style of play will lead to consistent success in the NFL.  He may get off to a quicker start than some other guys, but I don't expect it to last.

And idk what it is, but it's several things...  I just don't like Levis.  Reminds me a lot of Blaine Gabbert coming out.  Over hyped and under delivers. 

Edit:  This is my personal top 4, not what I think the NFL decision-makers project.  I honestly don't know how they would have it after this...  DJ said earlier that some of them already had AR as their #2 guy on their QB big boards, so I imagine he may be 1 now on some of them.  And yet, he's prolly 4 out of the big 4 on others.  So who knows what they think...  I just know his potential is just too big to ignore.

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