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Lost me at Kiper.
Lost me at Kiper.
Kiper is high on Shedeur Sanders. That’s perfectly OK.Lost me at Kiper.
2026 draft looks nice, particularly at QB:
Manning
Iamaleava
Sellers
Nussmeier
Allar
Klubnik
And there will for sure be a riser amongst the others. Personally love the top 3 as prospects. They all have top end arms and are athletic (especially Manning and Sellers). Guessing Ward would be, at best, 4th QB in next years draft at this moment (obviously, things can and will change).
Yeah me too, @jrry32 said some things that really resonated, especially regarding McVay and Wolford.I’m really starting to warm up to Milroe. Darn you @jrry32
So the kid was out looking for more money and the Vols found out about it and said cya punk.
View: https://x.com/UGARecruiting20/status/1911043087092142545
I am all over the place when it comes to the QBs and draft strategy.Yeah me too, @jrry32 said some things that really resonated, especially regarding McVay and Wolford.
When you add in what Hurts did and IF Miroe hits you have the best player in the draft possibly
My concern is he is as close to boom or bust as I could possibly perceive.
I am game for whatever, we are in a good place.
This also had me thinking that even with his somewhat average by NFL standards skill set Dart does extend plays
My whole QB process is now in re evaluate mode.
Makes me want to puke that I have to give credit where its due, but Brady had a noodle arm when he entered the league but increased his strength with exactly what you are suggestingMaybe they can improve the arm strength a bit...not sure if that's possible with mechanics and strength training.
I know in baseball kinetics training, improving mechanics, is becoming a big deal. My kid used to train with a pitcher who was a D2 guy, and got drafted. His fastball was in the low 90's. He worked with a local trainer who got his fastball up to 99/100. The guy went on to have a nice MLB career... still pitching. His name Lou Trevino. ESPN had a story on his training.Makes me want to puke that I have to give credit where its due, but Brady had a noodle arm when he entered the league but increased his strength with exactly what you are suggesting
So the kid was out looking for more money and the Vols found out about it and said cya punk.
View: https://x.com/UGARecruiting20/status/1911043087092142545
So the kid was out looking for more money and the Vols found out about it and said cya punk.
View: https://x.com/UGARecruiting20/status/1911043087092142545
I still doubt Howard has enough arm for McVay's offense. Guys like him have to make those deep out throws on time or it's six the other way. This is where McVay's philosophy works against him IMO. The more standard WCO minds like Shanny who are content to work it underneath and be patient running the ball can make better use of the guys with iffy arms but who have the other things.I gave McCord & Howard a second look. I originally wrote off Howard after the combine because he just didn't look like he had enough arm. However; after watching his film, he does have a nice touch and enough arm in my view. I like that he is big and mobile. Maybe they can improve the arm strength a bit...not sure if that's possible with mechanics and strength training.
View: https://x.com/SharpFootball/status/1912173779297448194
Man, things might get silly, desperation can get a lot of teams to do crazy things. My spicy take this week is that 4 QBs go in the 1st round (which seems like a normal take for a lot of people on here!)
If that's the case, think it helps the Rams for sure, either pushing down a player or perhaps making us slightly more desirable as a trade destination.
Yeah, I don't think the Browns are gonna want him and the Giants prob don't want another veteran. Do Steelers do a little work on him?Only way they can trade him is post June 1, the cap hit is too massive. Im still amazed they were able to get under the cap in the first place.
The other thought is who would want him?