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Re: The Mid Round QB fallacy
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Originally Posted by 30gut
I want to address the arm strength point and be done with it:
Scout.com: Colt McCoy Profile
Scouting Report: McCoy is a quarterback that gets the job done, whether it’s with his arm or legs. He does possess an above average arm and he can throw with touch or velocity. Perhaps his best attribute is his ability to make something happen out of nothing. McCoy has deceptive quickness and speed and is a strong runner.
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Based on the link, this is his HS to college scouting report.
There are certainly questions about McCoy's his arm strength:
Colt McCoy, 2010 NFL Draft Prospect
WalterFootball.com: 2010 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Colt McCoy
Colt McCoy, Texas, NFL Draft - CBSSports.com - NFLDraftScout.com
His performances in the Big 12 Title game and BCS Championship also leave some questions to be answered. His number of completions under 10yds is also pretty high, if I remember correctly.
If we go LT with the # 4 and the choice is between him or your other scenario with Pouncey in the second, I take Pouncey. I really like your idea if Clausen is gone.
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