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Quote:1.) Teddy Bridgewater - Will go top 5. Accurate with an almost elite arm and good intangibles. Played in a pro system. Would like to see a few more explosive plays from him, but he had limited weapons and an average o-line, at best. Good playing against pressure.I just can't see Hundley going before Boyd, Manziel and Carr. He's more of a project than all 3, including Manziel.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:@<b>NU_Gap</b> Four games charting Bortles, after drops I have him with a 71% completion percentage on 20+ yd throws. What.Coincides with what I just saw in his SoCar game. I'll be posting my analysis later tonight.
"Let us not become conceited, provoking and envying each other." Galatians 5:26
2015 NFL Draft - Analyzing Targets www.jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/topic/7892-2015-nfl-draft-analyzing-targets/ Quote:If we can't get Carr or Teddy then give me Bottles. Everyone else I don't think will be that good. i dont think turning to alcohol is the right decision. Quote:i dont think turning to alcohol is the right decision.Auto correct sucks. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:i dont think turning to alcohol is the right decision.tell that to blackmon!
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"Let us not become conceited, provoking and envying each other." Galatians 5:26
2015 NFL Draft - Analyzing Targets www.jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/topic/7892-2015-nfl-draft-analyzing-targets/ Quote:I am human and therefore only have a little amount of time. Between my commitments to school, work, and other activities, I can't watch every game of every prospect. I'm in the process of scouting Manziel, and will do more on him depending on whether he declares. (By the way, Manziel has only ever really been slowed by LSU. For comparison, Peyton Manning never beat Florida. He's still pretty good.) all well and good except somehow you have scouting reports on everyone listed here based on 1 or 2 games. not at least 3. my reading comprehension is fine but your definition of 3 is incorrect.
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
hey kodiak do you use the vids at draftbreakdown or do you watch the whole game?
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Quote:I just can't see Hundley going before Boyd, Manziel and Carr. He's more of a project than all 3, including Manziel. Hundley has the most physical talent out of all the QBs. He may be the biggest project, but it just takes 1 team to fall for him. I wouldn't touch him in the 2nd, but I think he is more "fixable" than the three you mentioned. Quote:hey kodiak do you use the vids at draftbreakdown or do you watch the whole game?I watch the whole game, or at least the entirety of the possessions of the QB I'm watching. The reason for this is that draftbreakdown, while much more condensed, excludes running plays, and there are times where QBs shift protections and make adjustments on run plays, which is something I incorporate into my analysis. @Achilles: Yes, I haven't broken down three of anyone yet. I try to get one regular season game, one championship (if they have one) and one bowl (if they have one). I do this so that I can evaluate them in different pressure situations, and (usually) the difference in competition level that accompanies these higher-stakes games... Look man, I'm fine if you disagree, in fact I encourage it. I just ask that you don't make negative judgments and comments off my work, in this instance being the whole "3 games or more" thing, when I haven't even gotten an opportunity to watch the games I'm planning on.
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curious to how you access the full games? is there a website, cant find them on youtube
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Alright guys, I just wrote up an article on Bortles. It's here if you want to read it... Now I'm gonna sleep.
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Among guys currently playing in college that will soon be available:
1. Christian Hackenberg 2. Jameis Winston 3. Teddy Bridgewater These are the only "sure things" I've seen. Hackenberg and Winston will be superstars in Luck's caliber, and even Bridgewater's biggest critics have to admit his smarts, intangibles, and pedigree give him one of the highest prospect floors in recent memory. I can't see him being anything less than a league-average starter in a worst-case scenario. Carr's physical tools warrant a top-ten investment; his arm talent is in Cutler/Stafford/Newton's stratosphere. I'm not sold on anyone else in this class being worth a first-round pick. I may be a pessimist, though.
I will say this I do not know how to scout, nor do I watch much college football.
The other day I saw a clip on NFL.com of Bortles. I have a GUT feeling he is going to be very good at the next level. I have no facts or anything other than a feeling. My gut tells me Teddy will be injured a lot, Car will be good but he will have a lot of turnovers...but Bortles will be good...imo.
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Quote:Alright guys, I just wrote up an article on Bortles. It's here if you want to read it... Now I'm gonna sleep.Excellent analysis. I too have noticed how many short passes Bortles seems to throw. I guess it's to be expected though with his sub-par arm strength. Can this guy even throw a tight spiral? Everything he throws is a wobbly duck. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I will say this I do not know how to scout, nor do I watch much college football. I have that same reaction when I watch him play. He reminds me a bit of Roethlisberger, except with a much weaker arm. He seems cagey enough to move around the pocket and stay alive long enough to make a play. I think his ceiling is that of Ben, but that will mean him eeking out every last bit of talent that he has. Just my two cents there. As for a Quarterback Big Board: <p style="margin-left:40px;">1. Teddy Bridgewater - Smart, on point, with a good enough arm to play at the next level. I've seen a few -- a very few -- passes with ball placement issues, but he's still a franchise Quarterback. He seems thin, and I wonder how well he's going to weather a 16 game NFL season, but he's the best choice in this class. 2. Derek Carr - Best arm talent there is. Not just strength, but deep ball accuracy. Can throw the vaunted back shoulder fade with ease, but he's played in a spread offense!!! He has a ton of reps under his belt and a really nice completion percentage over his whole career, not just the "spread offense" era. He's the tempting guy in this whole draft in my opinion with the potential to affect games at a higher level than even Clowney. Who's going to roll the dice for him? <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">3. A. J. McCarron - Big, productive, and shows up big in big games. He's a winner who has lead several National Title teams with the tools to show for it. <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">4. Aaron Murray - My favorite QB of this draft based on personal preference. There isn't a throw that he can't make or that he won't try. He was leading scrubs and fourth teamers out on the field in the SEC this season and you didn't hear a peep. The knee doesn't concern me one bit since he wouldn't start year one anyway. The only issue I have with him is his height and that can be problematic. 5. Zach Mettenberger - Love the way this guy developed this past season with a real NFL-caliber QB coach. He has the tools, but was this season just a fluke? <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">6. Blake Bortes - See above. <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">7. David Fales - The arm worries me. He handles everything, but so did that QB from Boise State that tore everyone up and couldn't even get on an NFL Training Camp roster. And I can't even remember his name! <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">8. Tajh Boyd - Good player, but he just seemed to regress this season. I get the feeling that he never even saw that FSU Defense coming and he hasn't recovered yet. Nice player to have on your roster though. 9. Johnny Manziel - Boom or bust. That's all I think about when I watch him. <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">10. Brett Hundley - Brett, listen to me; I don't know you and you don't know me but this is probably the best advice you'll ever get if you want to be a successful NFL Quarterback. GO BACK TO SCHOOL. You have every tool that a QB could possibly wish for, but you need to learn how to put them to use. <p style="margin-left:40px;"> And I'm spent.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say! Quote:Kodiak does some good work in his scouting reports. Not to mention he's the new blog writer on blackandteal.com +1 Superlative work, Kodiak. Always enjoy your write ups. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:You mean, you don't like overreaching hyperbole? oh you mean like "worst team in history" that was the prevailing theme around these parts during the first half of the season... :whistling: I never bought into that crap once. |
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