One of the more interesting situations in the country is the QB situation in Buffalo. Yes Buffalo. I've been following these 2 for about 2 years now. You have 2 big, prototype, strong armed QB's in Drew Anderson & Tyree Jackson (Just added along w/ others to jesse's database)
Jackson is something else. From Michigan. He can move & is elusive at or around 6'6. Looks like a bigger Kaep when he gets moving. Eats up yards & has what looks like 4.75 speed. Huge arm w/ some excellent placement on some bombs. Mechanics & release needs work but looks very fixable.
Looks like he might moving a little too fast out there at times & everything kinda gets away from him, making his movements look shaky & a tick slower. When he tightens his strides & upper half up he could be something fierce in the pocket.
Suffered a season ending knee injury last year
Drew Anderson is your classic big arm pocket passer. Again both these guy have real arms that can hit 60+ & you'll see for yourself each can drop it in the bucket from a far distance. One thing everyone looks for is the far hash throw & each can make that pass pretty easy. Anderson as a passer is probably a lil more advanced than Jackson. I've seen both a few times live & on tape & you can see Anderson adjust speed on his passes which tells me he make that dump it over a defender pass, back shoulder sideline.
If you adjust speed on some passes it only expands the territory you can target.
Both guys have experience running rpo. Have really live arms. Appear comfortable touching all 3 areas & are both athletes.
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