Peter King: GMs hesitant on mobile QBs

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In this same article:

And we haven’t even mentioned Jake Locker.
Or Brian Hoyer. Or Mark Sanchez. There are some interesting—I will stop short of using “intriguing”—prospects who in the right hands (Chip Kelly’s? Jim Harbaugh’s?) could be productive somewhere in 2015. Again, it only takes one team.

Let me just remind you cats who Jake Locker is....
  • he was drafted as the 8th overall pick in the 2011 draft
  • in a college game, he once went 4 for 20, with 71 yards and 2 interceptions
  • in the last game of his college career he went 5 for 16
  • he had a college record of 10 - 21
  • The only thing you need to know about his NFL career is that he was benched by a QB from LSU (nuff said)
But this nikka has potential? When you're a 6ft + white qb the sky is the limit
 

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Peter King is a fukking idiot. Same with the brehs who write for damn near every sports publication in the US
 

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Coli claimed these qbs would take over and drop back passers were extinct :mjlol:

you just ignored the fact they weren't good passers couldn't read defenses and go through progressions as if that's not important in a qb anymore

That's much more the reason I wouldn't draft them as opposed to worrying about injuries
 

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he takes a lot of hits in the pocket, niners have allowed the most sacks in the nfl

yeah but those would come to a pure pocket passer as well. Kap never puts himself in unnecessary danger when running, unlike RG3. He's like Russ in that regard, always sliding or getting out of bounds.
 

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Coli claimed these qbs would take over and drop back passers were extinct :mjlol:

you just ignored the fact they weren't good passers couldn't read defenses and go through progressions as if that's not important in a qb anymore

That's much more the reason I wouldn't draft them as opposed to worrying about injuries

A dumb qb is a dumb qb, whether a pure pocket passer or mobile. Russ, Luck and Rogers are all mobile qbs who are highly intelligent, but their mobility is a large component of their success. I still think mobile qbs in the way the league is going. Look at all the up and coming qbs in college, not many of them are pure pocket passers. In fact, I would say that archetype is dying. With the way pass rushers are going beast in this day and age, qbs need to have the ability to move the pocket or escape pressure to succeed. Reading defenses and going through progressions is obviously still an integral component of quarterbacking, but qb mobility is becoming a needed and appreciated trait in this league.
 

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They've drafting mobile qbs since andre ware and rodney peete....with the same result...

The blueprint is out there for people to see. Cam has one of the strongest arms to ever enter the NFL. However, the issue is between his ears.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...was-big-source-of-frustration-for-steve-smith

From what I understand, Cam Newton was a big source of frustration for Steve Smith," NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport said Sunday on NFL Gameday Morning. "In fact, he told close friends he doesn't believe Cam Newton sees the field at all, specifically in the red zone. What Steve Smith told friends is that Cam Newton doesn't think fast enough or isn't precise enough to succeed in the red zone.

Don't say cism because that is from Steve Smith.

The system that they play in forces them into this predicament. Make one read or maybe two, if it isn't there, run. Alabama just won a game where they gave up 44 points and 630 yards. Damn near everyone is open in college. The windows are much smaller in the pro game and you are forced to make your progressions. If you are in a pro style system, it helps you greatly because you do everything, just in limited doses. In college, they aren't caring about developing because for the most part, they have a system. Most of these QBs are system QBs
 
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