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What’s next for Watson?
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(01-26-2021, 12:09 PM)RicoTx Wrote:(01-26-2021, 11:31 AM)Tank Commander Wrote: Time will tell. Tua is just starting his career. Watson has been around for a while. So we will have to wait and see. Mel Diaper: "ESPN NFL Draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. compares Tagovailoa's skill set and leadership qualities to future Hall of Famer Drew Brees and says NFL scouts are impressed with his vision and precision, albeit when he's healthy. Kiper considers Tagovailoa as the 2020 draft's third-best prospect overall behind Burrow and Ohio State pass rusher Chase Young. "A quarterback with that kind of talent is so precise and so accurate, great leader," Kiper said Monday on SportsCenter. "It'll be interesting to see and ironically, Miami opted not to go with Drew Brees who ended up with New Orleans and to me, Tua is the left-handed Drew Brees. "You think about Brees at Purdue and what he was doing with Joe Tiller and the accuracy — he moves around like Drew. He’s not only accurate, but he’s precise with his throws and the consistency. You think about it now, Miami was looking at a quarterback like Brees (back then) with durability concerns. They’re at 5, they’re not a 2 or 3. So they can’t guarantee he’ll be there if he’s cleared to go." Kiper has been high on Tagovailoa all season and in December said only his medial report would keep him from being one of the first players taken in 2020. Kiper reiterated that point soon after Tagovailoa's official announcement. “Grade wise, he’s the bird-best player in my opinion, but the medical part is something we still don’t know until we get through this draft process,” Kiper said. “He had reasons to go back … but remember, Trevor Lawrence next year is guaranteed to be the No. 1 pick overall and then’s there’s the risk of the next injury. "Hopefully now, he'll get back to 100 percent from the hip and we never have another injury with Tua.”" https://247sports.com/Article/Tua-Tagova...141734062/ Gil Brandt Brandt listed Tagovailoa fifth overall and his third-ranked quarterback behind LSU’s signal-caller [/url]Joe Burrow and Oregon’s Justin Herbert. Burrow, the reigning Heisman Trophy award winner, ranked first overall. Herbert was slotted fourth, one spot ahead of Tagovailoa. The executive compared Tagovailoa to New Orleans Saints’ quarterback [url=https://247sports.com/Player/Drew-Brees-76378]Drew Brees. He noted that injury concerns impacted the ranking. https://247sports.com/Article/NFL-Draft-...145756831/ McShay explains why he'd pick a healthy Tua over Burrow Todd McShay shares why he'd take Tua Tagovailoa over Joe Burrow if both QBs can stay healthy over the next 10 years. https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/28792841 |
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