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And so it begins...(tracking Coach Prime decommits/transfers)

This guy picked Husker and Oregon games as the two he is using to make his evaluation? That's weird if he is trying to be taken seriously. Why did he do that?
He also only picked bad throws to show from a guy who completed 74% of his passes, averaged 9 yards per attempt, threw 37 TDs this season, and is actually very accurate on deep balls.
 
This guy picked Husker and Oregon games as the two he is using to make his evaluation? That's weird if he is trying to be taken seriously. Why did he do that?
TBF I think he does that when he evaluates a QB in a weaker conference, looks at the QB vs the best defenses he played.


FWIW I think Shedildo will be a decent NFL QB. I think his arm strength is fine. He has good pocket presence. I think he's good at reading defenses. Good at check downs. He got pressured a ton whenever CU played good defenses so it's hard to picture him in the NFL unless he goes to a team with the dead last worst OL.
 
TBF I think he does that when he evaluates a QB in a weaker conference, looks at the QB vs the best defenses he played.


FWIW I think Shedildo will be a decent NFL QB. I think his arm strength is fine. He has good pocket presence. I think he's good at reading defenses. Good at check downs. He got pressured a ton whenever CU played good defenses so it's hard to picture him in the NFL unless he goes to a team with the dead last worst OL.
Definitely hard to project him because he had such superior WR talent, a spread offense, and absolutely terrible OL with almost no effort to run the ball. Almost like a different sport compared to the NFL.
 
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He also only picked bad throws to show from a guy who completed 74% of his passes, averaged 9 yards per attempt, threw 37 TDs this season, and is actually very accurate on deep balls.

Sanders is an ass clown, but the kid can play the game.

If I’m evaluating him prior to the draft, I’m more interested to know why he acts like a fool when he does. Youth certainly plays a role as does his shithead dad as an example of how to act, but even with the skills he brings with him I don’t think I’m taking him with a first round pick. Too mercurial and immature.
 
TBF I think he does that when he evaluates a QB in a weaker conference, looks at the QB vs the best defenses he played.


FWIW I think Shedildo will be a decent NFL QB. I think his arm strength is fine. He has good pocket presence. I think he's good at reading defenses. Good at check downs. He got pressured a ton whenever CU played good defenses so it's hard to picture him in the NFL unless he goes to a team with the dead last worst OL.
Wouldn't bet my franchise on him.

Best take I've seen is he would've been a great NFL QB 15-20 years ago. It's not so much an issue of arm strength in a vacuum, but he has a pretty long wind-up and slow release and Idk if he's going to be able to hit NFL go balls consistently without a receiver being wide ass open. Related to the slow release, I don't know that he has the zip to hit deeper concepts as even in college he would usually take the easy route than trying for/waiting on the deeper concept (cleaned this up a bit senior year, but still work to do). Off-platform/different arm angle bag is pretty much empty.

OL issues were for sure there and I don't think Prime's offense did him any favors, but he caused a decent amount of his own problems there and he won't be able to get away with how goes off-script in the NFL.
 
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