How Good is EIU's Jimmy Garoppolo?

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Scouting Report:

Strengths:
Reading Coverage/Using Eyes and Pump Fakes- The part of Garoppolo's game that impresses me the most is his ability to manipulate defensive backs and linebackers with his eyes and pump fakes. In fact, this is one of the similarities between Garoppolo and Tony Romo. Romo uses the pump fake more than any other QB in the NFL. But back to Garoppolo. At the collegiate level you don't see a lot of QBs use the pump fake because most quarterbacks have a hard enough time using their eyes to look off the defense. The way I like to judge a QB's ability to read/manipulate the defense is by answering a couple of questions. First, can the QB read the defense once the ball is snapped? Second, can a QB read the defense pre-snap? Third, can the QB use his eyes to manipulate the defense. And finally, does the QB use the pump fake to manipulate the defense? With Garoppolo it's easy for me to answer yes to every question. At this point in his career, Jimmy Garoppolo has already exhibited an elite ability to read and manipulate defenses. The video below is a compilation of plays in which Garoppolo displays this ability. Keep an eye on the reactions that linebackers and safeties have to his pump fakes. Also keep an eye on the position of the safeties once the ball is delivered.





Touch- Jimmy Garoppolo has repeatedly shown the ability to deliver passes with touch. He does a great job of putting just enough air on his deep passes to allow the receiver to run under the ball and catch it in stride. He also excels at dropping passes in between zone coverage. Watch the video below to see examples of the touch that i'm talking about.




Quick Release- Another similarity between Garoppolo and Romo is that they both have a very compact release. The ball stays high throughout the throwing motion which reduces both unnecessary movement and the amount of time that it takes the ball to get out of the hands. In addition to his compact throwing motion, Garoppolo's quick decision making helps get the ball out of his hands quickly. You can watch examples of this in the video below.




Weaknesses:
Inexperienced Against Elite Competition- Garoppolo just hasn't played enough against top tier athletes to know how he'll handle the speed. Every QB making the transition from college to the pros has to adjust to the increased speed of the game.There will just just be a larger adjustment for Garoppolo than most.

Footwork- Out of the 180 throws that I watched Garoppolo make from the 2013 season, 166 (92.2%) of the snaps were taken from the shotgun. Garoppolo will have to learn to take snaps from under center and work on the footwork that comes with it. The other thing that Garoppolo will have to learn is to make post-snap reads while taking his drop. Like I said above, Garoppolo excels at reading the defense. But he has always read the defense from the shotgun. The change in perspective may take some time to adjust to. But there is no indication that Garoppolo should have trouble making the adjustment.
 

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Is pump faking really an indication of high defence coverage reading ability? Sanchez would pump fake repeatedly and still make a bad decision. On the other hand Tom Brady sometimes pump fakes and gets separation. Garoppolo is an interesting prospect.
 

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tony romo esque

Tony Romo has a more mobile and spontaneous style but I can see the similarities: Romo reads coverages quickly, has a quick release and good arm strength. He pump fakes and throws a good fade too. These are Garroppolo's strengths. Since Romo is a top 15 QB in this league, where would you draft Garoppolo? Projections?
 

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he has one of the most happy feet Ive ever seen in a qb. and Ive seen a lot of happy feet qbs in my lifetime. some garbage footwork

he hasnt shown the ability to step up in the pocket or make quick decisions

tony romo comparison is horrible

all he has is quick release and mobility.

hes an extreme long-term project imo.
 

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this is a good tape of him because it shows all the passing plays he was involved from the game I believe



yeah it wasnt perfect condiitons, but sloppy footwork and inconsistent mechanics is evident.
also at some pt he had a WR wide the fukk open and it took him like 3 seconds to make his up his mind throwing it to him, which was baffling as fukk
 

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he has one of the most happy feet Ive ever seen in a qb. and Ive seen a lot of happy feet qbs in my lifetime. some garbage footwork

he hasnt shown the ability to step up in the pocket or make quick decisions

tony romo comparison is horrible

all he has is quick release and mobility.

hes an extreme long-term project imo.
Manziel has the happiest feet I've ever seen and he's going Top 10.
 

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this is a good tape of him because it shows all the passing plays he was involved from the game I believe



yeah it wasnt perfect condiitons, but sloppy footwork and inconsistent mechanics is evident.
also at some pt he had a WR wide the fukk open and it took him like 3 seconds to make his up his mind throwing it to him, which was baffling as fukk


Mark Waldman agrees with you says Jimmy G has a disqualifying factor when it comes to dealing with pressure. He drops his eyes, doesn't step up and rushes his mechanics. Sometimes he even "freezes" in a standing position, which Waldman asserts is a pocket presence issue that can't be readily overcome.

http://insidethewarroom.wordpress.com/2014/02/07/jimmy-garoppolo-scouting-report/
 
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His arm strength isn't close to Romo. Lowkey, Romo has one of the strongest arms in the league
 

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Mark Waldman agrees with you says Jimmy G has a disqualifying factor when it comes to dealing with pressure. He drops his eyes, doesn't step up and rushes his mechanics.

http://insidethewarroom.wordpress.com/2014/02/07/jimmy-garoppolo-scouting-report/
I can see that. dude starts running around without a plan when theres pressure. moreso than manziel. manziel just runs laps in backfield usually for coverage to breakdown (and in the NFL shyts not finna fly). jimmy just starts panicking.
 

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His throw is effortless like Tom Brady and he got that Romo pump fake. If he goes to the right team that has a decent O-line to buy him an extra second or two I can see him developing into a good NFL quarterback.
 

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His throw is effortless like Tom Brady and he got that Romo pump fake. If he goes to the right team that has a decent O-line to buy him an extra second or two I can see him developing into a good NFL quarterback.
his best bet is to go to a west coast offense team that can utilize his quick release on short throws and negate the pass rush problem with checkdowns to rbs. if he goes to air it out team, he wont be shyt imo, for a while.

he really needs to fix footwork and sloppy passing mechanics and I have a big reservation about his decision-making process.
 

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After watching Blaine Gabbert, no matter how good of a coach i thought I was I cant take a qb that responds to pressure like that.
 
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