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The NFL draft is as fun as the quarterback, so the league is lucky Kyler Murray chose football instead of baseball, because the group of passers-by would be, well, boring without the Tasman Trophy champion.
This is not to say that there are no talented passers-by behind Murray. There are.
We gave the first one.
Three potential players, including the Orlando station, and the second
Round to the other.
No truly exceptional franchise.
Change talent after Murray
We have ranked 10 best quarterback in class 2019, scoring them based on the attributes they need to succeed in their NFL career: accuracy, arm strength, decision making, presence in the pocket, creativity and potential.
The evaluation is based entirely on film research.
Let's question his promise.
Ask him the size.
But you can't question what tape Kyler Murray put in his only season as a Thunder starter.
Take the time to study Murray, I don't know how you think he's not worth mentioning
Round draft.
Even if Murray didn't have that power as a runner, I would do the same.
As good as Murray is on the court, he is much better as a passer.
He did it all: he could finish his progress while keeping his steps intact.
He can throw a deep ball in the face of pressure.
This should ease concerns about his height.
He can easily recover quickly from the hash opposite.
He is an accurate passer in the run, to the left and right.
Murray is by no means a perfect prospect.
He can do better before reading the coverand post-
Snap and his tape have some suspicious decisions from time to time
But he is as good as what we have seen in the last five years, and the only QB worth a good in this class. 10 pick.
Dwayne Haskins is a backer.
Ten years ago, he was probably the top quarterback in the draft.
But now the team wants a more dynamic player behind the center, and Haskins is far from doing so.
However, he does have an accurate big arm in a short period of timeto-
Passing in the middle, he is not afraid of his pocket, he will stand in his pocket and face the pressure.
Haskins is also one of the smartest quarterback in the draft.
As we all know, he is a hard-working person in the movie room, which appears on the tape.
While there are some cases where Haskins is looking for a sideline before the game
Snap Meyer did give him a lot of freedom to change before the snapshot.
Thanks to his football acumen, arm strength and impressive accuracy, it's hard to imagine that Haskins will fail in the NFL.
At the same time, it's hard to imagine what he has but a second --
Because he has no athletic ability, no creativity, no depth.
The accuracy of the ball really goes beyond everything around him.
With Haskins gaining more experience, he may be more confident in his abilities
He only started a season in Ohio.
This can lead to a smoother game style;
But before he starts making a film, it's hard to give him a top10 grade.
It's easy to look at Daniel Jones, just assume that he's your typical white guy tough guy, highly rated for some vague connections to Wanning.
But giving Jones an honest look to the film makes it easy to see why NFL scouts are obsessed with Duke products.
At this point, his contact with David Catcliffe has almost become a joke, he is the coach, and Peyton and Eli Manning are ready for the pro players, but it's easy to see the coach's impact on Jones.
He has the best mechanism for anyone in this class, and, unlike most college prospects, Jones doesn't fall off when forced to read from one to the next.
Unlike his two leads in these rankings, Jones did not enjoy the benefits of throwing at future NFL receivers during school.
Duke's exit is as bad as any QB on this list, and his offensive line is not much better.
Fortunately for the Blue Devils offense, Jones is good at sliding into the empty space of his pocket and getting enough time for himself to get out of the woods.
The expert questioned his deep ball precision, and his advanced indicators indicated that he had high chest potential, but his support lineup had a lot to do with his impressive numbers.
Consider this statistic from the sports information solution: Jones's percentage of completion on a flight route of at least 20 yards in the lower field is only 5. 9%.
No one else on this list has a lower percentage of such free throws.
But Jones is-target on 47.
Free throws of 1%
Sixth quarterback here.
His receiver failed to turn them into catch.
Jones is by no means an elite.
But he is much better than the numbers suggest.
Because of his limitations as a lower field passer and some questionable decisions
Manufactured, which could lead to some embarrassing interceptions, Jones is not more prominent than the regular starting quarterback, and he will be as good as his offensive system and support lineup.
Will Grier is a self.
Movie fans admit it's not just him trying to sell himself to NFL teams.
It appears in the movie.
Grier told NFL Combine's reporter that he and West Virginia's attack coordinator studied the Patriot's attack and borrowed elements from it for their own script, and that you can see array usage and
Mountaineers use to provide the quarterback with quick action to prepare before the gamesnap clues.
Grier used the clues to help him get rid of the ball in a hurry.
Grier does not have an impressive arm talent, which will prevent him from entering the first round (we think)
But he has enough ability to accurately throw at every level of the pitch.
You just don't see any highlights-
The scroll that was called up earlier on the first day was thrown.
This may limit his cap as a quarterback, but it will not prevent him from developing into a viable, medium-level quarterback.
The day begins.
If he is not such a Gunner, the Scout may be more willing to ignore his normal arm.
Grier had a problem with the defense transfer after the snapshot and his first reading was not there.
He went back into his pocket and could be lazy with his footwork. His decision-
The longer he catches the ball, the more he hits.
Because he was involved in the air raid plan, it was easy to label the "system QB" on Grier, but when things crashed, he did provide some production capacity.
In any case, he won't be a threat in the running race, but he will slide out of his pocket and put pressure on the defense. Grier is a low-floor, low-
Ceiling prospects who would be a great addition to any dressing room.
With the right players around him, including the coach who understands his strengths and weaknesses as a passer, West Virginia's outlook may give the team a lead
20 QB production . . . . . . Just don't expect more.
If the NFL team picks the quarterback based on how beautiful they are, Ryan Finley will be the firstround pick.
He has no strongest arms in his class.
Not even close.
But he threw a highly captured ball and there was no problem changing the pass track according to the situation.
However, once you put pressure on Finley, the free throw is not so beautiful, which explains why he wants to wait until he hears his name the next day of the draft.
If Finley is good at navigating the pocket to avoid stress, there is no problem, but unfortunately this is not the case.
Although he can make some plays on the move . . . . . . But he didn't slide well in his pocket to find the open space.
Finley's lack of action may expose him to throws and errors under pressure, and if he is not a statue in his pocket, he may avoid these mistakes.
To make matters worse, Finley is not fully prepared to face stress, which could lead to some moments that are best described as Brandon Weiden --esque.
But did I mention how beautiful his free throws are?
He did it with a professional.
Will definitely make NFL scouts excited about style offense.
Over the past decade, we have seen a lot of quarterback like Finley enter the league.
They look good enough to convince a team that they can develop into something special . . . . . . This will never happen.
I fully believe Tyree Jackson was designed by Japanese scientists who created basketball.
The shooting robot for each shot
Only these scientists forget to calibrate his precision settings correctly.
Calling Jackson a prototype is disparaging him. At 6-foot-
249 pounds, he's better than your biggest NFL starter.
He can move the body; he ran the 40-yard dash in 4. 59 seconds.
So why didn't Jackson get any firstor second-round buzz? Well, he’s raw.
According to QB coach Jordan Palmer, he worked with Jackson before the game
Draft phase, 21-year-
He learned his passing skills from YouTube videos.
That's not ideal.
In addition, Jackson's confidence in his arm will also cause him trouble.
He will try to put the pass in the strictest window, which may not be the best strategy for quarterback accuracy.
But it could be a good thing when Jackson puts everything together.
It should be enough to convince the coaching staff to give him a chance.
In return, the team will get a special quarterback.
If not, they will get a good backup.
Drew Locke can easily make this ranking look silly in a few years.
He has enough body to be a top athlete.
Level quarterback, but a lot of things have to be right-click.
Including landing with a great employee who has patience with his development
Let him understand this.
He is a strong big athlete with special arms and good depth accuracy, but that is the end of his positive traits.
Lock's problem starts with his poor junior. body mechanics.
He won't get a free throw and those flat-
The heavy foot caused the overthrow. Lock’s play-
Manufacturing should be an asset in the next stage, but it also puts him in trouble because he doesn't know when to give up a game.
He will drive the coach crazy because of his mistake.
The Missouri product will be a solid development option, but the expert gets him into the first round, which could lead him to rush into the lineup and never fully develop.
I have an early 3 but I am fully confident that he will be the starter at some point in the NFL career.
The invisible things are obviously there.
Minshew won the NJCAA National Championship before finally finding his way to Washington state, where he won the Pac-
Twelve players of the year, almost leading the Puma into the College Football Playoffs.
But what Minshew offers is more than just invisible.
He is a cunning quarterback who uses the pump and his eyes to create throwing channels for the receiver.
He has fast feet in his pocket and he keeps his feet moving well as he moves forward.
In this regard, mingshe is very much like Baker Mayfield.
There are similar habits in the two population bags.
Mayfield and Minshew are off the horizon in arm strength.
First time last year
The overall choice is a special thrower. Minshew is not.
His arm strength will be a problem at the next level, which may prevent him from leaving before the third day.
But don't be surprised if he ends up having a better career than the first few of him.
Some teams have to give him a chance.
Jarrett Stidham is not expected to enter the first round, suggesting that NFL teams are becoming smarter and smarter in assessing quarterback.
Auburn's products really look good.
He is big and athletic and has enough arm strength to do the next stage of training.
When conditions are ideal
Clean pocket, open receiver etc. —
His talent jumped off the tape.
When he was forced to go to Plan B, things began to go downhill.
While Stidham will stand high in his pocket, it is too dramatic when there is pressure to escape his movements and it is difficult for him to reset a throw.
Accuracy is also a major problem, especially in the field of free throws.
Put Stidham in-
Action-based offense, no complicated reading required for quarterback
Sean McVey/Kyle Shanahan-
The style plan suits him best.
Stidham can develop into a quarterback that a team can win, but not someone who can lead the team to victory.
When we talked about the prospect of college quarterback, the word "system QB" was thrown a lot, but for Brett Rypien of Boise State, this is not a more perfect label
More than any other quarterback in this class, Rypien owns the wild horse pro-style offense.
But when the system does not provide an obvious answer, his game is exposed.
He will not escape the pressure and create his own script.
The more he was rushed to speed up, the more his decision-making was shaken.
For a smart quarterback, Rypien has too many free throws to explain from the decision --
Position.
This shows that the game may be going too fast for him.
A problem that will not disappear in the next stage.
Even when he makes the right decision, his lack of arm strength and inconsistent accuracy may disappoint him.
In the ideal case, Rypien may be very low
But he looks like a career backup, and in the next ten years he will find a job without any effort --plus.