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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.6-7 picks in the last two rounds, why not kick tires on the late round QBs?
Heck yeah. I'd take a sturdy kick at Mike Kafka, too.
Recent Patriots' drafted QBs:
Patriots UDFA QBs:
So, Robinson= 7th rounder.
Kafka= UDFA.
So how much did Bryant contribute to the numbers Robinson put up?
The size and the arm strength appear to be OK, the accuracy is barely decent. He is a decent scrambler/runner. Why is BB kicking the tires on this kid?
Which QBs should he be looking at?
Any and all of the draft eligible QB's, I would think.
He appears to be one of the few later round QBs who has some experience under center and demonstrated better than average accuracy.He is a decent scrambler/runner. Why is BB kicking the tires on this kid?
Which QBs should he be looking at?
NFL Network will probably replay the Senior Bowl one more time before the draft, Zac was on the South team and moved the ball the best of their three QBs.Thanks for posting that,,
But I have a hard time absorbing these draft write-ups, they always seem to be so contradictory, he's good at this but bad at that, but,,,,
I honestly can't tell from that write up if he is a good passer or not.
I have zero feel for a player unless I have seen him with my own eyes,,
I guess according to this thread a QB with some hair. :confused3:
:nono: I want the scowling bald guys, not the jovial fellas with the nice coiffures. Kliff Kingsbury had plenty of hair and a goofy grin, too.
P.S. Mike Kafka is an accurate, intelligent "game manager" type -- a phrase that's often used as a put-down, but I consider it a compliment. Solid NFL height, but not super athletic and so-so arm strength. Plus he's Kafkaesque.