I’d recommend watching his tape for yourself where you can see the whole field. Him getting the ball out late is not a bad thing on his part, things like that are more so on the play calls and receivers themselves getting open. I think getting it out late as he does in college is a good thing because it shows he’s comfortable sitting and going through progressions rather than being jittery and scared. Guys like Jayden Daniels can get the ball out early because when you have receivers like Malik Nabers who can get 8 yards of separation you’re not required to read the field that much. Other than that I’m not sure why you wouldn’t be impressed; he can sling the football and make plays with his legs. I understand if he isn’t your favorite but he’s probably the smartest/calmest qb in the draft.
Umm. What do you think I’m doing here? Just commenting and skipping and not watching the video? I just watched the video and commented that, those were my findings. He’s late, his release is slow and defenders will jump it. Howell did the same thing and it didn’t go well. It means he’s comfortable in the pocket but also means he is slow processing to me. When you include that he is not doing much in reading the defense. Tunnel vision, excessive staring the receiver down. He reminds me of Haskins without being carried by his team. Pass.
@@dangrussdan8914you know who also has a slow release; Justin Herbert I promise you because I know you have never played qb or football before in your life but playing qb matters more about the timing of throws and throwing in anticipation to developing routes rather than how fast you can throw. But I doubt this is something you are able to comprehend. And using Sam Howell just proves my point even further, They both literally played in the same offensive scheme so timing will look similar. But I bet you’re the same type of dude who’ll comment trubisky 2.0
No. I said he’s late…late in the offensive scheme. In the NFL you have to be already throwing as the receiver is breaking or turning, he doesn’t till afterwards. He missed a couple blitzes in his face. He’s slow. Couple that with a long release and you have a problem. He’s slow while having a fraction on his plate that he’ll have in the NFL. He’s had quality coaching since he was a kid and his mechanics are still a mess. The only reason he’s being considered at two is he looks like Herbert and Allen and people are desperate for that. Maye is closer to a Lock or Lance prospect than Allen.
@@dangrussdan8914You can't say shit like this and completely disregard the good plays he makes. All 3 TDs were absolutely beautiful and some NFL QBs can't even do that. There's a reason why guys like you aren't making the final decisions and why he's going top 3 today
Honestly, i dont see as much wrong with him as others may, yeah hes young but he looks like hes got softer hands than most will give him credit for, think he can run some wheel routes and other short routes, not just the screens. He runs with purpose and that wisconsin line just looks awful. Give him a better line in the nfl, top 20 to top 15 and i bet he excels at most other categories for a RB.
@Dynasty_Degens Great stuff man. Great! You two are good together. Great perspective. Great football analysis of Jaylen Wright. You know your stuff and you were not just talking opinions. Love it. Very impressed. Keep doing what you do and here and me & the Jay Wright family will all keep paying attention to you guys. Thnx
Listen, I like you guys and appreciate you putting game film up, but please take down the pinned video links covering up the entire screen. If the player is completely covered up, it defeats the purpose of me watching.
Yes, in the last about 30 seconds of videos there are 3 links that take up 65% of the screen and interfere with watching the player. It may just be the older videos though because I watched one poster more recently and there was nothing there. I know a lot of channels add bumpers to the end of their videos so they can add the links if that's helpful. Again appreciate your work
Hey Taylor. Thanks for your feedback and I understand your frustration. That wasn’t my finest moment and I’ve worked on growing from that. I take full ownership for it, I’m sorry for any negative and continued impact it’s had on you and others in the league.
btw - the video is weird - like it's a 9:16 (horizontal) video but in a 16:9 (phone, vertical) black frame - so video is small and lots of white space on the sides