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MrMoJoRisin63
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QB easy. College schemes are a joke and college perfect coverage is NFL wide open.
Its the highest of any position, IIRC. A lot of times, a guy is built to play 3-4 DE and instead is drafted as a 4-3 DT or vice versa. Oddly enough, people make fun of 40 times but it matters with DTs. DTs that are quick and strong don't bust that oftenI haven't researched it, but it seems like there's a pretty high rate of draft busts among defensive tackles.
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A good QB draft that comes out is a bit scarce. I would ask how many QBs coming into this coming draft would you consider a starting QB in the NFL.A few years ago I would have completely agreed with this. Now with the success so many quarterbacks have had right out of college, I'm not so sure.
I think it might be defensive tackle. Those guys are used to being bigger, stronger, and faster than 99% of the offensive lineman they face, once they get to the NFL they have to learn to be really fundamentally sound, use technique, and understand the defensive scheme.
I haven't researched it, but it seems like there's a pretty high rate of draft busts among defensive tackles.
It definitely has the highest bar of entry. My guess is you'll probably only see 2 good QBs coming out of next year's draftI would say QB simply because of the lack of quality starting QBs in the NFL. 1/3 of the league starts some pretty bad QBs because they have to.
It definitely has the highest bar of entry. My guess is you'll probably only see 2 good QBs coming out of next year's draft
A few years ago I would have completely agreed with this. Now with the success so many quarterbacks have had right out of college, I'm not so sure.
I think it might be defensive tackle. Those guys are used to being bigger, stronger, and faster than 99% of the offensive lineman they face, once they get to the NFL they have to learn to be really fundamentally sound, use technique, and understand the defensive scheme.
I haven't researched it, but it seems like there's a pretty high rate of draft busts among defensive tackles.
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With RG3, RW and Luck some feel it is easy to start a as QB in the NFL. We have had some good drafts in the the past of QBs that could start at the postion but that draft was rare. I agree.QB...the young QBs coming into the NFL that have had some success largely been great athletes running college offenses. Most struggle once the league has a year of tape on them...the throwing windows are much tighter and the entire field is much faster...especially the front 7.