Just a camp arm I'm sure. Don't see them keeping 3 QB's on the roster.
Just a camp arm I'm sure. Don't see them keeping 3 QB's on the roster.
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Jaws not sold on this year's QBs to be first rounders: http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=19132938
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I don't really like Mahomes' release/motion. I feel like he relies too much on his arm strength, which hasn't been a problem in college, but will likely become a bigger issue in the pros. His lower body kind of gets stiff instead of stepping into his throws. He has a low release point and that will likely result in balls being batted at the line of scrimmage in the NFL. He played in a spread offense which has wide open throwing lanes and, often times, a moving pocket or roll out. With that said, he does have a strong arm and on the flipside, he can throw from different arm angles.
I can't disagree with any of that. Mahommes mechanics are shaky at best. But with this class you just aren't going to get everything you want. As a coach I think you could fix Mahommes. Watson has a really weak arm and that is unfixable, IMHO. Kizer I question his drive and love for the game. Mitchel just seems like your next Alex Smith. Good but not special.
I just think if you can fix Pat's mechanics and really ingrain the pro style offenses into him, with that monster of an arm the kid could be a special player.
Originally Posted by GOD
Pat Mahomes II would be worth risking a pick late in the second round at best and would be a steal in the fourth round. I feel the system he came from will hurt his status, something that should have killed Goff's last year. Also, his dad was a pretty good athlete back in the day, including being a pitcher for the Twins.
The only QB I would risk taking in the first round is Watson because of his ability to win and his play against Alabama's defense. He might be a winner, but then again, he might be another Tebow (great college QB whose skills don't translate well in the NFL).
I haven't watched enough about Kizer to give a honest opinion about him. The few times I watched him, I didn't see what the experts were were praising about.
Trubisky looks like he could be "decent" at best. Like Goff, I don't see a stone-cold winner in him. Just a talented QB that doesn't have the "edge" to take his team to the top.
My sleeper QB pick in this year's draft is Kaaya. Like Kizer, I didn't see a whole lot of him, but what little I saw were impressive skills that might excel at the next level. If he's available after fourth, he's worth taking.
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