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Bottom line avp and co have some work to do with footwork, elongated throwing motion, and hitch in the shoulder.

Crazy thing is if the mechanics improve his arm strength should be even better.
Now the concern is the elongated throwing motion with this abs habit leads to hits strips and sacks.
 
Bottom line avp and co have some work to do with footwork, elongated throwing motion, and hitch in the shoulder.

Crazy thing is if the mechanics improve his arm strength should be even better.
Now the concern is the elongated throwing motion with this abs habit leads to hits strips and sacks.
Why? Guy never misses a pass and most were for TDs. Tape shows it. He's perfect.

Otherwise, it was very funny and in conclusion, all good, something there but you know it's ok but the media is at fault.
 
Is there any thought at all, anywhere, that Joe Milton could make a run at the job?
Nope, his cannon blows people away but everything else he does is below average.
His PFF rating from a clean pocket was in the 13th percentile of all FBS QB's so 83% of COLLEGE QB's were more accurate from a clean pocket than Milton. Maye was 89%, Williams 90% and were top 2 among the drafted QB's.
PFF analyzed a bunch of data including that one which they show historically are the most important and used that to come up with a Wins Above Average number based on those most important metrics.

Milton averaged a WAA of .17 the last 2 years.
Maye was 1.275 (led all 2024 NFL QB prospects in 2-year average WAA)

Milton is 2.5 years older than Maye and needs way more time to develop.
In 3 years, when Maye has played enough to determine if he is the guy, Milton will be 27.5 years old.
 
Nope, his cannon blows people away but everything else he does is below average.
His PFF rating from a clean pocket was in the 13th percentile of all FBS QB's so 83% of COLLEGE QB's were more accurate from a clean pocket than Milton. Maye was 89%, Williams 90% and were top 2 among the drafted QB's.
PFF analyzed a bunch of data including that one which they show historically are the most important and used that to come up with a Wins Above Average number based on those most important metrics.

Milton averaged a WAA of .17 the last 2 years.
Maye was 1.275 (led all 2024 NFL QB prospects in 2-year average WAA)

Milton is 2.5 years older than Maye and needs way more time to develop.
In 3 years, when Maye has played enough to determine if he is the guy, Milton will be 27.5 years old.
I honestly cannot figure out why they drafted Milton. Focus on getting Maye ready. Don't add a full rebuild of Milton on top.
 
I honestly cannot figure out why they drafted Milton. Focus on getting Maye ready. Don't add a full rebuild of Milton on top.
I'll I've heard all offseason is McAdoo is a QB whisperer and AVP is a footwork guru.

If both are true, drafting Milton as a lotto ticket makes sense. Worst case he doesn't make the team. Best case he wins QB2 next year, anything beyond that would be jackpot.

Such is the life of a mid 6th round pick.
 
I'll I've heard all offseason is McAdoo is a QB whisperer and AVP is a footwork guru.

If both are true, drafting Milton as a lotto ticket makes sense. Worst case he doesn't make the team. Best case he wins QB2 next year, anything beyond that would be jackpot.

Such is the life of a mid 6th round pick.
Yeah, the odds that a 6th round pick making a real contribution are slim. Why not play a lotto ticket if they see something?

They could have picked up a lifelong backup guard with the Brady pick, too.
 
Bottom line avp and co have some work to do with footwork, elongated throwing motion, and hitch in the shoulder.
Let's not ignore this highly recruited, big time college QB has been exposed to advanced coaching, gurus, elite football camp individual attention, etc....for years...... and yet, he's mechanics are a still messed up.
And while no doubt Maye will continue to get the coaching and support starting NFL QBs receive, we also know AVP, who has already informed the public he wants to limit the number of voices in the young QB's ear, will be the main voice/coach/mechanics adjuster for the young QB. During this time, AVP will be installing a new offense, coaching players he's had no exposure with including 2 rookie QBs, game planning, etc.....all while abiding by league rules that limit practice.

I wanna be in the glass half full crowd with this kid and Maye's arm strength is tantalizing.....that being said.....I watch too many NFL QB's who have been coached up (some for years) with funky mechanics, clunky footwork, poor release slots, elongated throwing motion, etc....and more often than not these mechanical issues impact their effectiveness.

Fingers crossed AVP is the guy
Bledsoe endorsed him (which should cause us all night terrors)
 
Is there any thought at all, anywhere, that Joe Milton could make a run at the job?

Supposedly he was ok during warm ups but was erratic during the 7 on 7s. Have to reserve judgment until camp, I guess but I’d be surprised if he elevated unless Maye ends up really struggling.
 
Fingers crossed AVP is the guy
Bledsoe endorsed him (which should cause us all night terrors)
Bledsoe isn’t the only one. He’s been highly touted by everyone who has worked with him. People are like, “Yeah, but then why was he fired?” He really wasn’t. He was just collateral damage after ownership in Cleveland cleaned house. So we’ll see.
 
Bledsoe isn’t the only one. He’s been highly touted by everyone who has worked with him. People are like, “Yeah, but then why was he fired?” He really wasn’t. He was just collateral damage after ownership in Cleveland cleaned house. So we’ll see.
I can't remember, but I thought the question mark on AVP was he didn't call the plays in Leaveland.
 
I can't remember, but I thought the question mark on AVP was he didn't call the plays in Leaveland.
He didn’t, save for one game. But having played the position in the NFL, he has that edge that other OCs don’t always have. And I think the belief by many was that he could definitely handle it.
 
Just a question? He was the 3rd overall pick. What exactly do the football people feel they have to fix on him of real significance?
They're already working on his footwork on shotgun snaps. I imagine they have other things they're working on, too.
 
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