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ok here are the current scouting reports of the top college qbs going into this season . doug williams and his staff are looking at the same stuff i am
1) sam darnold USC qb 6-4 225 top ranked guy in the class . has good physical tools to be a great qb . . the kicker is he has only 9 career starts and is woefully inexperienced . not sure he will be day one ready but that iis ok if you believe in his talent . but you have to agree that it will take some time for him to be a star
2) Josh Allen qb 6-5 222lbs wy , has good physical tools however this is a 56% passer vs mountain west opponents . rarely works under center . now the bog advantage here when we look at him is we drafted his center roullier and he can provide some insight on him as a teammate, locker room guy , how hard he works . Again he will take some time and isnt a day one starter hence again in our situation it will be a step back
also no time under center
3) lamar jackson 6-3 205 , Louisville tremendous athlete 30 tds 9 ints hiesman trophy winner 59% passer . needs to be more accurate and play better in the pocket . can he withstand NFL punishment ? he is a taller thinner RG3 at this point who doesnt fit our offense . no time under center not a day one starter
4) Josh Rosen qb 6-4 6-4 210 lbs UCLA good size , pocket passer injured as a soph. rumors of character and leadership deficits 60% passer which is good for a young guy with limited starts not a day one starter
5) Nick fitzgerald qb 6-5 230, MIss state great size mobility , arm strength . 54% passer who needs work on accuracy and pocket presence , again not a day one starter
6) Chase Litton 6-6 223 needs more weight and competition he faces at marshall can be questioned this kid could rise up the charts
7) Jarret Stidum 6-3 210 AU good arm strength and accuracy 12 tds 2 ints at baylor not ready yet but scouts have a buzz about him limited playbook at baylor mason randolph
8) mason randolph 6-5 235 OSU 63 % passer strong arm and another great thing is he also has touch and accuracy . puts the ball on his receivers in positions where they can excell in . only real knock is he locks onto primary guys and doesnt go through progressions well . with good coaching he could be a good qb
9) luke falk 6-4 205lbs WSU again not much pro set experience , puts up nice numbers in coach leach's offense however no work under center and needs work on progressions
10) baker mayfield qb 6-2 214OU astounding 71 % completion rate for a young guy 40 tds 8 ints . we have perine who can fill us in one lots of things however he has had trouble with the law
11) jake browning 6-2 205 Wash , 63% passer 59 tds 19 ints and the only negative i could find on him is he is too short (maybe )
so there you have it 11 qbs i have rated by their scouting reports so far . i dont see anyone being a 9-10 win day one starter but to me browning , randolph and litton look to be guys who could be really good pro's if developed besides the top guys who all have warts. next the vets
1) sam darnold USC qb 6-4 225 top ranked guy in the class . has good physical tools to be a great qb . . the kicker is he has only 9 career starts and is woefully inexperienced . not sure he will be day one ready but that iis ok if you believe in his talent . but you have to agree that it will take some time for him to be a star
2) Josh Allen qb 6-5 222lbs wy , has good physical tools however this is a 56% passer vs mountain west opponents . rarely works under center . now the bog advantage here when we look at him is we drafted his center roullier and he can provide some insight on him as a teammate, locker room guy , how hard he works . Again he will take some time and isnt a day one starter hence again in our situation it will be a step back
also no time under center
3) lamar jackson 6-3 205 , Louisville tremendous athlete 30 tds 9 ints hiesman trophy winner 59% passer . needs to be more accurate and play better in the pocket . can he withstand NFL punishment ? he is a taller thinner RG3 at this point who doesnt fit our offense . no time under center not a day one starter
4) Josh Rosen qb 6-4 6-4 210 lbs UCLA good size , pocket passer injured as a soph. rumors of character and leadership deficits 60% passer which is good for a young guy with limited starts not a day one starter
5) Nick fitzgerald qb 6-5 230, MIss state great size mobility , arm strength . 54% passer who needs work on accuracy and pocket presence , again not a day one starter
6) Chase Litton 6-6 223 needs more weight and competition he faces at marshall can be questioned this kid could rise up the charts
7) Jarret Stidum 6-3 210 AU good arm strength and accuracy 12 tds 2 ints at baylor not ready yet but scouts have a buzz about him limited playbook at baylor mason randolph
8) mason randolph 6-5 235 OSU 63 % passer strong arm and another great thing is he also has touch and accuracy . puts the ball on his receivers in positions where they can excell in . only real knock is he locks onto primary guys and doesnt go through progressions well . with good coaching he could be a good qb
9) luke falk 6-4 205lbs WSU again not much pro set experience , puts up nice numbers in coach leach's offense however no work under center and needs work on progressions
10) baker mayfield qb 6-2 214OU astounding 71 % completion rate for a young guy 40 tds 8 ints . we have perine who can fill us in one lots of things however he has had trouble with the law
11) jake browning 6-2 205 Wash , 63% passer 59 tds 19 ints and the only negative i could find on him is he is too short (maybe )
so there you have it 11 qbs i have rated by their scouting reports so far . i dont see anyone being a 9-10 win day one starter but to me browning , randolph and litton look to be guys who could be really good pro's if developed besides the top guys who all have warts. next the vets