With all the Peterman talk, I figured I'd assign him a grade. I'm utterly convinced that his scout report is just buzz words from the poor white quarterback book of adjectives.
Full field reads - has a gimmicky simplified offense that's dependent on Henderson's motion and half-field/one-read rollouts.
Pocket general - willing to take shots of his own creation because he holds onto it beyond the designed structure.
Smart with good decision making - watch the VT game. 2 fumbles, an INT and 3 dropped INT's including one right into the chest of the safety.
If that man starts in the NFL and is taken in the 2nd round, the NFL deserves its quarterback problem.
Putting everything down numerically, that entire group is actually really close. From the snippets I've seen of Evans/Kaaya/Peterman etc, I'd anticipate the gap between the top 4 to be about the same gap from them to everyone else.
I feel that Watson/Trubisky are the "safe" options, actually really like Trubisky as a fit within the WCO but I'm not anywhere close to sold on him in the 1st.
Because I've been splitting prospects for Bills Wire, only got full grades on the big 4 so far. I'm stupidly behind on last year. Had a big board of like 400+ last year, think I have 50-60 so far
My list goes:
Deshaun Watson DeShone Kizer Don't call me Mitch Trubisky Patrick Mahomes
I think I'm going to lose Ryan as a friend for this but, having gotten the time to finally sit down for a while and watch him, Mitch Trubisky is my QB4.
Edit: Make that QB3. I do things by numerical grades and I forgot how to maths for a while
I'd imagine so. Obviously, I'm only working off a limited viewing but he looks to have a lot of strength and nasty in his game. Solid athlete for his size.
The other alternative is they want to spend time with a teammate of Tanoh Kpassagnon to get another perspective on him.
FCS level. Plays quite tall and he's not the most fleet of foot. I'd guess UDFA.
Doubt you could shift him inside without enduring another Erik Pears RG nightmare because of how upright he is.
I know. Kept that gif out of it for a reason
After Hackenberg in the 2nd, I don't understand QB evaluation any more. I just wish I were whiter and 5-6" taller.
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Mizzou DT Josh Augusta was listed as 330 pounds by his team. He was listed by the Shrine Game at 365.
He apparently just ran an unofficial 4.95 at his Pro Day.
What. The. !@#$?!
If the Bills want a speedster that's not getting much attention, I'd suggest Stanford WR Michael Rector.
Hands can be a bit shaky but that dude can shift. That's Adoree Jackson that can't gain ground on him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5afNSgVDMw8
ACL recovery isn't the death sentence it used to be but the microfracture surgery is what makes me wary. Myles Jack dropped because he might need it, no idea what effect it could play on the stock of someone who's nearly 3 years post surgery.
McDowell is a little bit of a projection. A little like Chris Jones last year - I understand if teams aren't universally high on him but I won't flinch taking him in the 1st. The best version of him is frightening.
Can't get myself on the QB at 10 bandwagon for anyone this year. If they go with Watson, I won't hate it but not someone I have a 1st round grade on. And you know my issues with t'other Clemson player
I'm okay with Marshon Lattimore, Marlon Humphrey, Corey Davis, Malik McDowell, Reuben Foster, either of the top safeties. Maybe Jon Allen if his medicals check out okay.
Bigger advocate for the trade-down though. I want as many picks as possible in this class and there's a plethora of late teens / early 20's prospects that I'd love to get my hands on.