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Again - a "feeling" pick by a talking head... This is getting annoying. I need Dorsey to just come out with it.
Again - a "feeling" pick by a talking head... This is getting annoying. I need Dorsey to just come out with it.
His footwork both in and out of the pocket is...not great, Bob. But, I agree with most of the other stuff. I'm not totally sold on his arm and his ability to fit it into tight windows.
His footwork both in and out of the pocket is...not great, Bob. But, I agree with most of the other stuff. I'm not totally sold on his arm and his ability to fit it into tight windows.
Again - a "feeling" pick by a talking head... This is getting annoying. I need Dorsey to just come out with it.
It's not even good. It's a work in progress.
His stride is too large, he often throws off-platform with no need to do so. His release is average or a bit longer at times.
Generates a ton of sink to get enough on the ball to push it down the field. Struggled with consistency on hitting his receivers in stride on the deep ball.
The off-platform stuff outside the pocket is often pretty good. But pretending Mayfield isn't a huge work in progress is nonsensical to me.
We've posted a ton of stuff on him showing off these inconsistencies.
https://youtu.be/kVUcVym0kFA
Trash under pressure.
No prospect is perfect. Not Rosen, not Darnold.
But where you’re coming up short is knocking Baker, yet acknowledging he has every single one of your beloved “traits” that can make a FQB.
He’s only going to get better at things like footwork, etc. things he can work on and improve on.
The other stuff isn’t nearly as teachable such as Rosen Andrew Darnolds decision making
91 attempts, lowest in the group you're highlighting.
The Georgia game, when they really started getting to him showed off some of these inconsistencies. But more often than not he's able to move around freely back there.
I'm not a believer that "decision making" is solely based on turnovers while playing in completely separate offensive schemes. Similar to how accuracy isn't solely based on completion percentage or the gaudy numbers of a run and shoot scheme.
Mayfield has a decision making issue to rectify as well, he throws into traffic quite a bit and makes some dangerous throws once the first read is taken away.
91 attempts, lowest in the group you're highlighting.
The Georgia game, when they really started getting to him showed off some of these inconsistencies. But more often than not he's able to move around freely back there.
I'm not a believer that "decision making" is solely based on turnovers while playing in completely separate offensive schemes. Similar to how accuracy isn't solely based on completion percentage or the gaudy numbers of a run and shoot scheme.
Mayfield has a decision making issue to rectify as well, he throws into traffic quite a bit and makes some dangerous throws once the first read is taken away.