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Originally Posted by 30gut
I think there is no such thing as an elite QB until they become one.
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Of course.
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Imo there is no such thing as an eilte QB prospect independent of the team and situation around them.
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An elite QB prospects early career success is of course dependent on the team around him. However, even with "pieces missing" the elite QB prospect makes other around him better within 2-3 years.
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I think the physical differences between most NFL caliber QB prospect is mere %.
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The physical differences in QBs is far more vast than a mere tenth of a second in the 40-time or 10lbs in a bench press. You've got their release, velocity, accuracy, accuracy on the move, foot speed, foot quickness, etc. Most importantly is the mental and leadership aspect of a QB prospect, what type of competition has the prospect played in college, what type of system, all important factors to consider.
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And even the ones the are the tops in every category like Shuler or Leaf still aren't locks to become good QBs much less elite.
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Shuler and Leaf were tops physically, but I believe both had question marks about their mental approach to the game.