Do more and more homework on this year's Quarterback class and have to say the best pro ready signal callers are NOT at the top of this draft (Darnold, Rosen, Mayfied, and L. Jackson) The fifth overall in this group may be worth getting if he lands in the second round in Mason Rudolph but there has been some talks about him being a late first rounder...
More and more I look into the body of work of Jarrett Stidham has me to believe out of the top 10 Quarterbacks he would be best served for us...
Stidham will need to work on his lower body strength at the next level. His tall frame can look a little clumsy running at times. One of his greatest strengths is accuracy and ball placement. Stidham throws verticle with good touch, especially on outside routes.
What may be more impressive is his short route accuracy. He makes flawless throws on short routes, allowing receivers to maximize yards after the catch.
- Now the shelf on Darnold, could be high but he will need at least a couple years to really hone his skills...
- Rosen is pro ready but his desire for the game is in question... If a team takes too long to show promise he may stray for other ambitions...
- Mayfield's knock is his off the field issues... As a former QB height isn't issue if the QB has a high release point, like Drew Brees and Case Keenum...
- Lamar Jackson a run first type QB who showing improvement as a pocket passer, looks like a Bridgewater type QB that may be a injury risk as a QB at this level...
- Josh Allen has the look, size strength and ball placement but the knock on him is competition level at Wyoming... He has the body of work to mold from, but is he worth it?
- Mason Rudolph typically has good footwork but occasionally his legs will get out of sync, leading to rushed and miss throws..
- Luke Falk like Rudolph has good footwork but at times gets sloppy with his technique, with the right coaching staff Falk could compete for a starting job at the next level...