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01/22/10 - In nine years of preparing draft-eligible players for the interview process at the NFL combine, Ken Herock has worked with more than 500 players, including 40 quarterbacks, readying them for the crucial Q-and-A session that each prospect must undergo at the February audition in Indianapolis. But never has Herock - a longtime talent evaluator who spent most of his 40 seasons in the league as a personnel director or general manager - encountered a product like Florida QB Tim Tebow. In an unsolicited phone call to ESPN.com earlier this week, Herock, who worked with Tebow for several hours, uncharacteristically gushed about the Gators' star. "He's by far the best [prospect] with whom I've ever worked," said Herock, who operates "Pro Prep," a popular service that simulates a combine interview and familiarizes players on the subjects with which they will be confronted by league scouts. "He walks into a room and he just energizes it. Whatever 'it' is, he's definitely got 'it.' & Even for a guy like me, who's done this for so long, you almost get goosebumps." Said Herock: "His release might be a little low at this point, but a lot of people talked about Philip Rivers' delivery too before he was drafted, and look at what he's done. I've heard all the supposed [negatives]. But I watched [Tebow] on the field and his velocity is good enough, and so is his accuracy. As far as his learning, you don't have to tell him anything twice. And he's a student of the game. I recommended that he watch some tapes of Steve Young, and he said, 'Oh, I've already done that.' He wants to be good. He wants to succeed. And he will succeed." - Len Pasquarelli, ESPN via NFL Draft Scout
No one's ever questioned Tebow's intangibles. But he can't throw with them. He may "energize" an interview room, but that won't stop the guys rushing down his throat when it takes him too long to release the ball.
Could Tebow have a future at QB in the NFL with a couple of years work? Possibly. Is he worth taking a 1st round pick on, especially given our other needs? Unquestionably not.