BradyBranch39
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Just curious what people think as of today. I think Ponder looks most like an NFL QB, but much is still yet to be decided here.
I went with with McElroy, because while he may not be the most talented QB in the draft, he is by far the best fit for the Pats. He doesn't have a big arm, but he is the most pro ready QB. He already has a great drop, mechanics and progressions and is a great fit character wise. A great option as a backup QB.
I went with with McElroy, because while he may not be the most talented QB in the draft, he is by far the best fit for the Pats. He doesn't have a big arm, but he is the most pro ready QB. He already has a great drop, mechanics and progressions and is a great fit character wise. A great option as a backup QB.
just read this on wiki earlier this week:Kaepennick has incredible RPM's of all the QBs on his throws, but he winds up like a pitcher. Maybe he was a pitcher in high school. If he was a pitcher I bet he could hit 90 plus MPH with that long wind up and full torque delivery.
He earned Northern California athlete of the week honors as a pitcher. He was reported to throw a 94 MPH fastball as a senior in HS as reported on ABC by commentator Dan Fouts during his first football action vs. the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
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