miloofcroton
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Unless something changes this year, I think it will be too early for the top three underclassmen that I've ear-marked:
Feleipe Franks
KJ Costello
Jacob Eason
Looking at guys who are realistically going to be in the next draft, I see the following as the best passers:
Ryan Finley
Brian Lewerke
Easton Stick
Kyle Kempt
Brad Mayes
Feleipe Franks
KJ Costello
Jacob Eason
Looking at guys who are realistically going to be in the next draft, I see the following as the best passers:
Ryan Finley
Brian Lewerke
Easton Stick
Kyle Kempt
Brad Mayes
- Finley is a future NFL starter. He has the intelligence and the grit to do it, and he's also 6'5" with a good enough arm, great accuracy, and proven decision making. I'd like to see him clean up his mechanics and practice putting greater zip on the ball, but he has enough tools. If the Pats nab him, they could turn him into a Brady clone.
- Lewerke has a very high ceiling. It would be easy to say his ceiling is the next Aaron Rodgers, but I'm still not 100% convinced of his maturity and ability to progress mentally. He generally makes good decisions, and he has all the tools and more. I didn't realize it until I had watched a lot of his tape, but his athleticism isn't far off from guys that were considered freaks at QB, like Jake Locker. I think he's the top QB prospect that will be eligible for the next draft and will go top 5. Between Finley and Lewerke, I'm not sure who I'd want on *my* team though.
- Easton Stick has a good amount of success to his name, and he has the right tools. His robotic mechanics and slow decision making worry me a little.
- Kempt looks decent and at least a cut above the 'pretenders'. Probably a decent backup at minimum.
- Mayes is a real small school prospect, but he has a lot of things going for him. I might put him above Stick and Kempt if I saw him more. He seems to have a really good personality type for NFL QB.
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