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I'd draft Stanford's kicker dudes a boss...
From what I heard when I did watch the game his top wide reciever that he has was out. And they said he was really the only guy that is Stanford's deep threatWell, Luck looked good. And that's all I can say. He's got such a great understanding of the game, which is clear. But I was unimpressed with his over conservative style. I did not like how much he dumped it off and defaulted to underneath throws. His yards we totally inflated because of this. I saw maybe 3 NFL throws tonight. This isn't my final evaluation, but tonight he failed to live up to what everyone's made him out to be.
Peyton might not have the best spiral at times, but the ball gets from point A to point B quickly. Luck on the other hand has a nice spiral, but it doesn't always get there quickly.He doesnt have the strongest arm in the world. Thats already known by alot of people. He flutters the ball like Peyton does. Thats what I've heard alot when I've seen shit about him and the nfl draft.
yea i noticed that too lolJake's typing up something nice ahah. At the bottom it says he's been typing for like 10 minutes.
The conservative play is a by-product of the scheme he is in. Stanford doesn't spread the field with receivers, and usually don't have more than two wide outs on the field at one time. Going underneath or dumping it off often times ARE NFL throws. You don't want your QB to force it deep (especially when your WR's are as mediocre as Stanford's), when you can look underneath for your open TE, or dump it off to your back who can pick up some yards after the catch. You could consider that inflating your stats if you want, but throwing short passes and having your receiver get some YAC is a hell of a lot better than forcing a ball downfield to have it picked off, or throwing an incompletion.Well, Luck looked good. And that's all I can say. He's got such a great understanding of the game, which is clear. But I was unimpressed with his over conservative style. I did not like how much he dumped it off and defaulted to underneath throws. His yards we totally inflated because of this. I saw maybe 3 NFL throws tonight. This isn't my final evaluation, but tonight he failed to live up to what everyone's made him out to be.
You think he will still be available at #7????? I'd be shocked. Jaguars would need to trade up.Justin Blackmon, future Jaguar
Andrew Luck - Scouting Report
Games Watched: Duke, Arizona, UCLA, Colorado, Washington, Oklahoma St.
Pros:
- Will shred your defense underneath until you can't take it anymore
- Is excellent finding the open man, rarely missing an open WR
- Elite accuracy in the 0-12 yard range
- Has near perfect footwork
- Elite accuracy throwing on the run in all ranges
- Excellent understanding of the playbook, and football
- Calls some of his own plays, often audibles
- Has good athletic ability
- Is very safe with the football
- Has good touch on the deep ball
- Quickly gets rid of the ball
- Doesn't take many sacks
- Reads the defense like a book
- Elite anticipation on throws
- Played in a pro style offense
Cons:
- Doesn't have great arm strength, but it's good enough
- Had an amazing running game at the arsenal, occasionally taking safety's down to the box
- Showed some inconsistency throwing the intermediate pass
- Receivers were often wide open
- Didn't have to make a lot of tight window throws
- Some times can be too conservative, not throwing to loosely covered receivers down the field
- Though didn't have elite weapons, often did not put trust in his receivers to make the play
- Doesn't have as high a ceiling as some other QB's, though still great potential
Overall:
Is an elite prospect who has a good enough arm, and great accuracy. Knows how to beat a defense and is a student of the game. Though not the perfect prospect, and is overhyped, he's as NFL ready as they come (mentally) and will be a Pro Bowler for years to come.
Prospect Rating: 97
When he gets to the combine, his 40 time and other stocks rising will make him available at 7. Teams that need WR ahead of the jags have bigger needs.You think he will still be available at #7????? I'd be shocked. Jaguars would need to trade up.