Tale of the tape out of Indy :
Notable QB measurements
PLAYER HEIGHT WEIGHT (LBS) HAND SIZE WINGSPAN
Joe Burrow 6'3-4/8" 221 9" 74"
Justin Herbert 6'6-2/8" 236 10" 78 7/8"
Jacob Eason 6'5-7/8" 231 9 4/8" 79"
Jake Fromm 6'1-7/8" 219 8 7/8" 75"
Tua Tagovailoa 6'-0" 217 10" 75 2/8"
Jalen Hurts 6-1" 222 9 6/8" 77 5/8"
Anthony Gordon 6'2-3/8" 205 9 6/8" 73"
Jordan Love 6'3-6/8" 224 10 4/8" 80"
Why is there so little talk about Tua being short? He is injury prone and on the shorter end for NFL QBs for sure.
the short QB narrative has died. Used to be Brees and that was about it for shorter QB’s. Now it seems to be a little more common if they have some athleticism that height is not as big of a deal.
Jordan Love Voted Most Overrated Prospect
Updated Feb. 25, 2020
By Charlie Campbell. Follow Charlie on Twitter @draftcampbell.
For every NFL draft, there are some prospects who are overhyped by the media and projected to go much higher than where teams actually value them. One AFC general manager said a rule of thumb is the quarterbacks and top-10 players will get more attention than they deserve in part out of laziness on the part of the TV media. This year won't be any different, as there are plenty of players who team evaluators feel are being overhyped. WalterFootball.com did a survey of team sources to find out who are the most overrated players for this draft class, and Utah State quarterback Jordan Love received the most votes as the most overrated prospect for the 2020 NFL Draft. Here's the vote tally:
- Utah State quarterback Jordan Love - 6 votes
- LSU cornerback Kristian Fulton - 5 votes
- LSU safety Grant Delpit - 4 votes
- Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert - 2 votes
- LSU quarterback Joe Burrow - 2 votes
- Houston offensive tackle Josh Jones - 1 vote
- Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa - 1 vote
- Utah defensive end Bradley Anae - 1 vote
Of course because some evaluators feel these players are overrated, may not impact where they get drafted. Obviously, Burrow is a virtual lock for the No. 1 pick while Herbert and Tagovailoa are secure top-10 picks. It would only takes one team to fall in love with Jordan Love and select him in the first round, but he was the most common choice among team sources and received the most emphatic feedback about being overrated. Kristian Fulton and Grant Delpit were in second and third place, respectively, and teams were also verbose in their feedback about them being overrated. It will be interesting to see if the LSU defensive backs end up going lower than the consensus belief considering how many team sources felt that way. Of course, a lot could change in the leadup to the 2020 NFL Draft, but entering the NFL Scouting Combine, these were the players who teams feel are being overrated right now.
if you were first, i quickly fell in line, ive been saying that since before the season was over.I just want to get it on record now that I was the first one to state the obvious that Love was getting to much Love!
if you were first, i quickly fell in line, ive been saying that since before the season was over.
I was saying it before the start of the season that he was going to get overhyped.
Choo ChoO mf'ers we got a train.I was saying it before the start of the season that he was going to get overhyped.
I just want to get it on record now that I was the first one to state the obvious that Love was getting to much Love!
1 and done for Haskins in DC?
They'd be silly not to at least consider it. A team should really only have a top 2 pick once a decade or so.
1 and done for Haskins in DC?
They'd be silly not to at least consider it. A team should really only have a top 2 pick once a decade or so.
I dunno, perhaps. But some of the theories floated in that redskins board are insane.Nah, it’s probably to bring the price up on that #2 pick