dryheat44
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My pick for a developmental QB. Hopefully next year at this time we can get a first day pick for Cassell, and we'll need someone to come in and take over. Here's what an Indinapolis-based scout says:
Rowe stands out among college quarterbacks for one reason — he never seems to force the ball into coverage. Oh, he’ll make some tough throws and ignore his short and intermediate targets looking for the long-gainer, but you rarely ever see him put one up there that makes you think “oh, I’ll bet he wants that one back.” Rowe has a big-time arm and good accuracy, but that’s not really what makes him special. He reads coverages well and understands blitz packages like a defensive coordinator. Although he doesn’t exactly have a halfback’s running ability, he can buy time with his feet and, better yet, stand up in the face of the rush and and deliver. He’s not a threat to take off on third down, but is hard to stop on short-yardage. Colts fans will appreciate how well he fakes on play-action....
The workout numbers: Age 23 Height 6' 5 1/4" Weight 226
40 time 4.91 Vertical Jump 31.5 Short Shuttle 4.15 Broad Jump 906 Three Cone 6.72
Offensive MVP of the East-West Shrine Game.
Career Stats:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=133570
Scott Wright:
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/qb/jeffrowe.html
OCD
http://www.ontheclockdraft.com/profile/Jeff_Rowe/1823
Rookiepedia:
http://www.rookiepedia.com/index.php?title=Jeff_Rowe
Rowe stands out among college quarterbacks for one reason — he never seems to force the ball into coverage. Oh, he’ll make some tough throws and ignore his short and intermediate targets looking for the long-gainer, but you rarely ever see him put one up there that makes you think “oh, I’ll bet he wants that one back.” Rowe has a big-time arm and good accuracy, but that’s not really what makes him special. He reads coverages well and understands blitz packages like a defensive coordinator. Although he doesn’t exactly have a halfback’s running ability, he can buy time with his feet and, better yet, stand up in the face of the rush and and deliver. He’s not a threat to take off on third down, but is hard to stop on short-yardage. Colts fans will appreciate how well he fakes on play-action....
The workout numbers: Age 23 Height 6' 5 1/4" Weight 226
40 time 4.91 Vertical Jump 31.5 Short Shuttle 4.15 Broad Jump 906 Three Cone 6.72
Offensive MVP of the East-West Shrine Game.
Career Stats:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=133570
Scott Wright:
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/qb/jeffrowe.html
OCD
http://www.ontheclockdraft.com/profile/Jeff_Rowe/1823
Rookiepedia:
http://www.rookiepedia.com/index.php?title=Jeff_Rowe
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