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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.This would require a lot of liquor right after the announcement of the pick. Trask looks like 3/4 rd. Pick to me. Really liked him for the most part of the season but the game without his good weapons was real bad.Looks like a big run at the top, if no one is left at 15 maybe the Pats trade back to the end round 1 and look at Rask.
Am I crazy?
Isn’t that the usual approach after the Pats make a pick? In any car you are probably right.This would require a lot of liquor right after the announcement of the pick. Trask looks like 3/4 rd. Pick to me. Really liked him for the most part of the season but the game without his good weapons was real bad.
Good pointIsn’t that the usual approach after the Pats make a pick?
Idk the hype etc about him after good Performances went completely down. There has to be a reason with still many qb need teamsIn any car you are probably right.
Sending the house for the Number 2 Pick after Wilson's completely nailed his throws on his pro day. Even Trevor Lawrence did leave a comment under a short video of his backside sholder throw i believeMac Jones & Kyle Trask as possible first round picks?? My head would explode. What are we doing?
*edit* and this is coming from a Trask fan. I mentioned him & the Pats together last year but holy gods not in the first round.
I've seen multiple people say this, but I don't know where this is coming from. Trask has a cannon. Maybe not a cannon by NFL standards, but it's at least above average for starters.On the positive side: nobody, not even Lawrence, reads defenses as well as trask.
Trask has pro size and accuracy.
on the negative side: trask has a pop gun arm.
I've seen multiple people say this, but I don't know where this is coming from. Trask has a cannon. Maybe not a cannon by NFL standards, but it's at least above average for starters.
I saw floaters in the games, but they were often in situations where it wasn't a big deal (eg floating it over a defender, letting him run under it, etc). I'll take another look.If you watch his pro day, just count the floaters,
better yet, watch josh Allen’s pro day, then watch trask’s pro day.
Unfortunately right, Trask another option in the 3-4From a distance and not really having all the info you guys have,,just my guess,,that boy Mills from Stanford looks like possible 2 - 3 Round pick for us. Pretty certain we are not picking a QB in the First. Best wishes. Abdul
Listen, no one is a bigger Kyle Trask fan than me. As I stated on a different thread, I've seen basically every throw he made in college.Looks like a big run at the top, if no one is left at 15 maybe the Pats trade back to the end round 1 and look at Rask.
Am I crazy?
Yeah, I'd be careful about reading too much into that game against Oklahoma. That Florida team basically packed it in after they threw away the game against LSU and lost a heart-breaker to Alabama in the SEC Championship. He played a few other games without Kyle Pitts last year, and he looked pretty good in those games.This would require a lot of liquor right after the announcement of the pick. Trask looks like 3/4 rd. Pick to me. Really liked him for the most part of the season but the game without his good weapons was real bad.
"Pop gun arm" is probably overstating it.On the positive side: nobody, not even Lawrence, reads defenses as well as trask.
Trask has pro size and accuracy.
on the negative side: trask has a pop gun arm.
His throws aren’t on a frozen rope. He kind of pushes and threads the ball downfield in a way that reminds me of Brad Johnson.Listen, no one is a bigger Kyle Trask fan than me. As I stated on a different thread, I've seen basically every throw he made in college.
I wouldn't take him in the first two rounds.
My concern is that he's going to need to play. He needs reps. And for him to reach his potential, he's going to need a chance to play and make mistakes. I'm not sure this is the right environment/situation for Trask to succeed.
Yeah, I'd be careful about reading too much into that game against Oklahoma. That Florida team basically packed it in after they threw away the game against LSU and lost a heart-breaker to Alabama in the SEC Championship. He played a few other games without Kyle Pitts last year, and he looked pretty good in those games.
"Pop gun arm" is probably overstating it.
Does he have a Josh Allen/Patrick Mahomes type arm? Clearly not. But I think he's got enough of an arm to get by.