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Mahomes has about a 25% of working out and will take 3 years to develop.
He is the prospect best taken by the saints or new england where their is an established QB in place at the end of his career to give him time to develop.
Browns will get an up close and personal look at Howard
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Man, at first glance I thought the exact same thing.
The talent he has though, if he finds a system capable of calming him down in the pocket and somewhat reigning in the first few steps when he does scramble, he can be really really good.
That release and multi-angle accurate ball is going to play for someone if the system is right. If he's there at 33 I'm thinking long and hard about it.
Just wish he played in a different system in college, the burden of learning an NFL offense as compared to what TTU runs is so vast.
So in other words the Browns should not draft him. They should wait till his rookie contract is up and sign him as a free agent..... LOLPersonally i think the top qb prospects have about a 50/50 chance. so the 25% chance is not me saying he cant work out.
As far the 3 years, i stick to it. He will have to sit fully a year just to learn, then by year 2 he will be a nightmare in the pocket and have to show patience. It wont be until year 3 you will see the potential.
He is an old school recruit in the sense he needs time to develop. Not many qb's are given the time.
I would compare him to brees who came from the Purdue basketball on grass system. He played 1 game his rookie year, then he didnt look like anything until his 4th year. His 6th year was in Nola which is where he got the right offensive system for him.
The difference is I think Mahonnes could be put in the right offensive system under Hue, but drafting him is a draft for patience.
Personally i think the top qb prospects have about a 50/50 chance. so the 25% chance is not me saying he cant work out.
As far the 3 years, i stick to it. He will have to sit fully a year just to learn, then by year 2 he will be a nightmare in the pocket and have to show patience. It wont be until year 3 you will see the potential.
He is an old school recruit in the sense he needs time to develop. Not many qb's are given the time.
I would compare him to brees who came from the Purdue basketball on grass system. He played 1 game his rookie year, then he didnt look like anything until his 4th year. His 6th year was in Nola which is where he got the right offensive system for him.
The difference is I think Mahonnes could be put in the right offensive system under Hue, but drafting him is a draft for patience.
The SEC's leader in sacks (12.5), tackles for loss (19.5) and forced fumbles (five) despite seeing an array of double teams, Garrett has more than lived up to his enormous recruiting hype. Listed at 6-5, 262, Garrett’s got the chiseled physique of a DB — a huge DB. The junior has off-the-charts workout numbers. He told me this month he power cleans 440 pounds and bench-presses 485 — staggering when you consider he also has a 40-inch vertical and his fastest 40 time at A&M, he said, is 4.45. “If I could dip into the 4.3s, that’d be great,” he told FOX Sports. It’s also been insane to see someone that big moving that fast. Garrett’s diet is pretty tight. “I just try to stay away from soda and try to stay away from candy and sweets,” he said, adding that he thinks he can bulk up to 270. Scary thought: Garrett doesn’t turn 21 until December.
Anytime I hope a guy falls 5-10 picks so we can get him Pittsburgh or Baltimore take them.Probably the player I want most that I'd balk at spending pick #12 on.
I just want to offer this dude a blunt every day until the draft so he can fail a drug test and fall to 33.
So in other words the Browns should not draft him. They should wait till his rookie contract is up and sign him as a free agent..... LOL
He has all the looks of the next stud Pro Bowl TE, can't wait to see his combine numbers!Probably the player I want most that I'd balk at spending pick #12 on.
I just want to offer this dude a blunt every day until the draft so he can fail a drug test and fall to 33.
I was agreeing with him until Kizer showed up as his top QB.Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects.
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