A QB in the draft -

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Re: A QB in the draft -

Post by douche » Tue Apr 29, 2025 4:16 pm

Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Fri Apr 25, 2025 6:28 pm
douche wrote:
Fri Apr 25, 2025 5:42 pm
No Jaxson Dart for us. NYG snapped him up.
Thanx for the update. :lol:

So, do you think we should draft a QB anyway? I wouldn't take one until pick 172 at the earliest and then only if someone drops.
You're welcome. Somebody's gotta stay on top of this stuff :lol:

Agreed. But that didn't happen. What are your thoughts regarding Jalen Milroe?

This is what I found from The Bleacher Report:

HEIGHT: 6'2"

WEIGHT: 217

HAND: 9 ⅜"

ARM: 30⅝"

WINGSPAN: 76⅝"

POSITIVES

— Explosive dual-threat quarterback capable of making big-play with his running ability.

— Dynamic arm talent to push the football vertically and outside the numbers.

— Well-built and proportionate frame with tremendous play strength.

— Young and developing talent with a high ceiling.

NEGATIVES

— Can be too eager to pull the ball down and bail out of clean pockets.

— Consistency in trusting his eyes against defensive coverages.

— Anticipating throwing windows, will wait for the wide receiver to complete their route breaks before throwing.

— Feeling and sensing pressure while in the pocket.

Jalen Milroe is the most physically gifted quarterback prospect in the draft class. He is one of the most explosive athletes at any position in college football.

Milroe epitomizes the term "dual-threat quarterback." He brings outstanding speed and acceleration to defeat pursuit angles. His dynamic athleticism opens the offensive playbook and play-calling. Milroe thrives with a variety of designed QB run calls like, QB veer, zone read, QB Power, etc. He creates explosive plays on the ground and is a threat at any moment. His athleticism will force teams to play 11-on-11 and account for him in the game plan.

Milroe is still developing as a pocket passer. He has a dynamic and live arm to push the ball down the field creating explosive passing plays. He thrives as a vertical shot-making QB—attacking the defense in the deeper areas of the field. Milroe is showed flashes of getting through his progressions quicker and taking what the defense gives him, earlier in the season. He has beaten the blitz effectively, at times, with his arm and legs.

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