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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: The Mid Round QB fallacy
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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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ McCoy http://www.newerascouting.com/07/col...outing-report/ Arm strength: Good zip on crossing routes. Throws hard to openings at 10-15 yards. Pushes the ball deep when throwing right and left. Leads receivers deep over the middle, but can put the ball in their chest too. http://www.newerascouting.com/01/sam...outing-report/ Bradford Arm strength: Bradford’s arm strength is good enough. He can’t bomb passes like JaMarcus Russell, but it’s good enough to complete deep outs. Bradford’s arm is probably best suited for a West Coast scheme, but that’s not to say he should exclusively play in that scheme. Puts a really nice touch on the ball. |
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