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And no one took a chance on Brees or Wilson in the top 10, or even in the 1st round.
Even if Mayfield is considered a great prospect, it seems strongly against the odds to draft a 6 footer in the top 10.
Even if Mayfield is considered a great prospect, it seems strongly against the odds to draft a 6 footer in the top 10.
Two examples of QB's under 6'1" that have been extremely successful are of course Russell Wilson and Drew Brees. Besides both having extremely good football intelligence, what do both have in common? Extraordinary athleticism.
With Russell Wilson all you need to do is what him play for a few minutes to appreciate his athletic gifts, plus he could probably be a professional baseball player if he wasn't playing football.
With Drew Brees, he isn't thought of as an amazing athlete because he is short and white, but at 12 he was the top-ranked tennis player in Texas and defeated Andy Roddick three times as a junior, and the same year he set an Austin city record with 14 Little League home runs and was chosen to play on a youth soccer select team.
In contrast, Baker Mayfield has no such amazing athletic background and was a walk-on at Texas Tech. It is extremely impressive that he has pulled himself up by his bootstraps and achieved the success that he has, but that doesn't change the fact that he is not in the same galaxy athletially as other shorter successful quarterback like Wilson and Brees.












