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10 minutes ago, wppete said:

Looks like Jimmy G. I was impressed today at the senior bowl. 

 

As was I.


Tight mechanics, compact release, quick feet, willingness to throw at tight windows, extremely accurate, good zip on short and intermediate throws.

 

He looked really good. I rate accuracy above all else, and he looks like he's very good in that area. 

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16 minutes ago, Chris66 said:

Theres some teams atthe end of the first that could take a chance on White or Lauretta. Or trade back into early second and grab them there. I could see pats doing that.

He'd benefit greatly from having the extra coaching in his headset after the snap. 

 

Did wonders for Brady's development.

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58 minutes ago, Chris66 said:

Theres some teams atthe end of the first that could take a chance on White or Lauretta. Or trade back into early second and grab them there. I could see pats doing that.

with this in mind, would you be comfortable taking him with 21 or 22? you may have to reach a little early to get the guy you want. 

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39 minutes ago, swnybillsfan said:

with this in mind, would you be comfortable taking him with 21 or 22? you may have to reach a little early to get the guy you want. 

 

He's not a first round pick. Yesterday he probably went from a 4th-5th rounder to  a 2nd day pick.

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41 minutes ago, swnybillsfan said:

with this in mind, would you be comfortable taking him with 21 or 22? you may have to reach a little early to get the guy you want. 

 

He's a Cheater's fan.  Talk is that Lauletta would be a guy they would want to target.

 

 

Just now, jrober38 said:

He's not a first round pick. Yesterday he probably went from a 4th-5th rounder to  a 2nd day pick.

 

If he proves to be a franchise QB, he's worth a 1st rounder.  And waiting to take a guy you think could be good doesn't usually go over too well.

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3 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

He's a Cheater's fan.  Talk is that Lauletta would be a guy they would want to target.

 

 

 

If he proves to be a franchise QB, he's worth a 1st rounder.  And waiting to take a guy you think could be good doesn't usually go over too well.

I still don’t think he goes in round 2...

 

at best early round 3. I can easily see someone jumping up before day 2 ends to grab him.

 

Pending combine and pro day visits. 

 

I do feel Matt White goes round 2 though.

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2 hours ago, swnybillsfan said:

with this in mind, would you be comfortable taking him with 21 or 22? you may have to reach a little early to get the guy you want. 

Qb is everything. If BB likes him it would be fine with me. Bb has shown he can get to the superbowl with less than stellar defensive personnel.  This is probably the second worse defensive team he has coached withh '11 probably being the worst

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1 hour ago, 1ZAYDAY1 said:

I still don’t think he goes in round 2...

 

at best early round 3. I can easily see someone jumping up before day 2 ends to grab him.

 

Pending combine and pro day visits. 

 

I do feel Matt White goes round 2 though.

I like Lauletta better than white- quicker release 

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Suddenly boosting a guys draft stock based on his performance in a game where they aren't allowed to blitz?

 

Almost as bad as the bucks bumping yi jianlian in the NBA up their draft board based on his workouts in person posting up and dribbling around chairs.

 

Reaching for this guy any higher than 3-4th round is a mistake.

1 hour ago, 1ZAYDAY1 said:

I still don’t think he goes in round 2...

 

at best early round 3. I can easily see someone jumping up before day 2 ends to grab him.

 

Pending combine and pro day visits. 

 

I do feel Matt White goes round 2 though.

 

 

Mike white?

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2 hours ago, 1ZAYDAY1 said:

I still don’t think he goes in round 2...

 

at best early round 3. I can easily see someone jumping up before day 2 ends to grab him.

 

Pending combine and pro day visits. 

 

I do feel Matt White goes round 2 though.

 

For me it will depend on Lauletta's Wonderlic and ball velocity.  If they're both good, he checks all the boxes except for level of competition in college, and that was answered with his performance yesterday. 

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On 1/23/2018 at 11:45 AM, plenzmd1 said:

I am a Spiders Season ticket holder, and I just don't see Kyle being a good fit in Buffalo. Granted, next to TT , he looks like a gunslinger and throws plenty of 50/50 balls and

back shoulder throws. His accuracy is pretty good on crossing patterns and wheels routes where YAC is so important to the play. He is smart, tough, will hold on to the ball and take a hit to make a play. and his play usually elevates in bigger games. He has had some stinkers against bad teams as well, but the CAA is pretty tough game almost every week.

 

Having said that, I just think his balls do not have the velocity and "zing" needed in the NFL, especially his 20+ yd passes. I watch his balls and always think no way that ball cuts through any kind of wind or beats an NFL DB. That is more of a guess, as I really can't remember ever seeing him in a windy game. Up to me, i am not taking him, but wish Kyle nothing but the best.

 

BTW, his knee looked fine this year, and he took some good shots.

 

On 1/24/2018 at 9:40 PM, BillsRdue said:

the only way to watch this is with the sound off. that said, he made some nice throws, but no higher than 3rd round QB

 

FWIW, I like his feet (no Rex jokes please).  As I watch some film on this and that guy, many don't have good footwork.  I don't like Mike White's feet.

 

Am I missing something in the film (or, plenzmd1, something you saw during games), it looks as though most of his throws are single-read, sometimes he buys time with his feet or escapes but it looks like he's locked on his first read all the time?  I only saw 2, maybe 3 throws where it looked like he went through progressions.  What say you?

 

I have the impression that overall arm strength is something that can be improved with quality training, more easily than accurate ball placement or footwork.  Which makes sense to me, because by the time a guy is coming into the NFL, he's probably been throwing and using his feet in a certain way 8-12 years, so to change that takes considerable focus and effort and even then the tendency is to revert to what one's always done under pressure.  Whereas if your muscles are stronger or trained for more power, that's there all the time.

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Maybe I'm not seeing it... Not first or second round anyway.  Yeah, he had a good game yesterday, but when I watch his games, he looks to me to throw a very low trajectory ball, and gets allot batted down.  It's probably due to what looks like to be a somewhat "squatty" stance when throwing the football; makes him play shorter.  He can rifle some throws into tight windows, but doesn't look to have a very accurate deep ball.  He's somewhat of a gunslinger, and I like that attitude; especially after watching Tyrod for 3 seasons.

 

I'd say 3rd round at best.

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3 minutes ago, wiskibreth said:

Maybe I'm not seeing it... Not first or second round anyway.  Yeah, he had a god game yesterday, but when I watch his games, he looks to me to throw a very low trajectory ball, and gets allot batted down.  It's probably due to what looks like to be a somewhat "squatty" stance when throwing the football; makes him play shorter.  He can rifle some throws into tight windows, but doesn't look to have a very accurate deep ball.  He's somewhat of a gunslinger, and I like that attitude; especially after watching Tyrod for 3 seasons.

 

I'd say 3rd round at best.

 

Day 3 selection.

 

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7 minutes ago, wiskibreth said:

Maybe I'm not seeing it... Not first or second round anyway.  Yeah, he had a god game yesterday, but when I watch his games, he looks to me to throw a very low trajectory ball, and gets allot batted down.  It's probably due to what looks like to be a somewhat "squatty" stance when throwing the football; makes him play shorter.  He can rifle some throws into tight windows, but doesn't look to have a very accurate deep ball.  He's somewhat of a gunslinger, and I like that attitude; especially after watching Tyrod for 3 seasons.

 

I'd say 3rd round at best.

Agreed

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1 hour ago, wiskibreth said:

Maybe I'm not seeing it... Not first or second round anyway.  Yeah, he had a good game yesterday, but when I watch his games, he looks to me to throw a very low trajectory ball, and gets allot batted down.  It's probably due to what looks like to be a somewhat "squatty" stance when throwing the football; makes him play shorter.  He can rifle some throws into tight windows, but doesn't look to have a very accurate deep ball.  He's somewhat of a gunslinger, and I like that attitude; especially after watching Tyrod for 3 seasons.

 

I'd say 3rd round at best.

 

He looks like a high school QB.

3rd round at best in a reach, backup material.

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Mic’d Up!!!

 

 

 

This Kids mannerisms and leadership is what’s impressive. If he can be that same guy at the NFL level plus continue to improve his game he may be worth looking into.

 

It seemed natural watching the video.  Teams will find out just who he is... and find out about work ethic etc.

 

His game seems to average to above average. Kurt Cousins coming into the league.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If Gabriel likes Lauletta, it's another reason for me to doubt him since he's such a big advocate of Peterman.

by Greg Gabriel, Buffalo Sports Page NFL Expert

Not all the quarterbacks are first round types. History has shown us that quarterbacks drafted later than the opening round can become productive pros. To name a few, look at Washington’s free agent-to-be Kirk Cousins and Dallas Cowboy quarterback Dak Prescott. Neither got drafted in the first two rounds of the Draft, yet have become very good NFL quarterbacks.

 

The following are two guys that I have done a lot of work on and I feel will eventually become starting quarterbacks in the NFL.

KYLE LAULETTA – QB – RICHMOND

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Just now, John from Hemet said:

This is just spit balling

 

How would people feel if we took one of those 1st rounders.....traded into the early 2nd round and accumulated MORE picks.....and drafted Lauletta in the high second round

 

This is of course provided that none of the top 3 were available to us

 

I wouldn't draft Lauletta with anything more than a 4th round pick.  Not impressed after looking at cut ups from his senior season.

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On 2/1/2018 at 6:51 PM, atlbillsfan1975 said:

He seems to fit  the profile of a Belichick type QB. Mallette was the only head scratcher for me.

 

...sure was....good 'ol Rubber Mallet  had several indiscretions in college as well as a lousy work ethic.....perfect example as to how far the QB spot has fallen in the NFL with this clown still collecting a paycheck in 2017......and as a 2018 UFA, the "let's bring him" threads should be......good Lord I hope not...........

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