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QB Lamar Jackson or G Isaiah Wynn
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(02-20-2018, 01:26 PM)Jags02 Wrote: In this video I'm noticing that the few times he actually does throw, he has a guy streaking wide open eiher downfield over the middle. At no point do you see him throwing into a tight window. When it comes to a guy potentially starting, you want a guy who can make all the throws or at least most of the throws. I sense from this that Lamar only has a few throws that he's able to make. Watch this: https://mobile.twitter.com/patrickclaybo...twterm%5E3 A lot of these passes Lamar is throwing the WR open in addition to fitting the ball into tight windows.
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