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Baker Mayfield Spider Chart...does it mean anything? Is he the #1 QB?


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18 hours ago, Midwest1981 said:

This article by Bill Barnwell from earlier in the week at least answers your question as it affects these QB's 2017 season:

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/23039883/history-tells-us-nfl-terrible-evaluating-quarterbacks-means-2018-draft-prospects

 

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So Rosen dinks and dunks a bit

 

Mason Rudolph

Rudolph held a private workout with the Patriots earlier this offseason, so there's clearly some interest on the team's front. Rudolph is looked as a more of a prototypical Patriots selection as he has good size and an accurate arm. At Oklahoma State, Rudolph increased his completion percentage four straight years finishing his senior season connecting on 65 percent of his passes. In 2017, he threw for 4,904 yards and 37 touchdowns to just nine interceptions. He's also displayed some solid mobility rushing for 10 touchdowns in 2017. 

While those numbers are strong, Rudolph is still raw and a few years behind a quarterback like Brady could do him a world of good rather than jumping in and playing immediately. 

When asked at the NFL Combine, Rudolph was pretty open to working behind Brady saying it'd be "pretty darn cool" to craft his game under the five time Super Bowl champ. 

Rudolph's stock has arguably seen the most positive movement leading up to the draft. While he was once though to be had with one of New England's two second round picks, they may need to use No. 23 or No. 31 to bring the OSU quarterback to Foxboro. 

https://247sports.com/Bolt/Rundown-of-potential-QB-prospects-the-Patriots-could-draft-117173554

 

His spider chart looks pretty good as well. I wonder if we could get him at 22 or maybe with a slight trade down from #12.   #12 to #15= 150 points or #24 in the 3rd round...... #12-> #18= 350 points or #23 in the 2nd round.

 

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