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Probably a stupid question) though, but I wonder where Love stacks up within the division, and how would probably rank the QBs in the division.
Aaron Rodgers
Jordan Love
Kirk Cousins
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Aaron Rodgers
Jordan Love
Kirk Cousins
Sean Mannion
Mitchell Trubisky
Nick Foles
Matthew Stafford
Chase Daniels
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Back in February, former NFL quarterback Jordan Palmer, who trained both Love and Burrow in the lead-up to the draft, said that Love was a top-10 pick. In fact, he said that Love had the best arm of any quarterback in the draft, although he also described him as the most raw. This clip, from The Pat McAfee Show, is worth a watch:
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Nonstopdrivel;431826Back in February, former NFL quarterback Jordan Palmer, who trained both Love and Burrow in the lead-up to the draft, said that Love was a top-10 pick. In fact, he said that Love had the best arm of any quarterback in the draft, although he also described him as the most raw. This clip, from The Pat McAfee Show, is worth a watch:
Thanks. I found it interesting.
The optimist in me says GREAT, WONDERFUL, and THAT'S FREAKEN AWESOME.
The cynic in me says of course Palmer is going to say that. Love is on of the guys he worked with. Top ten picks fail to make it in the NFL all the time or at least live up to the "Top Ten" standards we associate with the pick.
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wpr;431866Thanks. I found it interesting.
The optimist in me says GREAT, WONDERFUL, and THAT'S FREAKEN AWESOME.
The cynic in me says of course Palmer is going to say that. Love is on of the guys he worked with. Top ten picks fail to make it in the NFL all the time or at least live up to the "Top Ten" standards we associate with the pick.
From when I've heard Palmer, he's been pretty fair in his comments, and not as biased as one might think.
As if something is positive for any player, he mentions it, but if it's a negative, he either says it, but doesn't connect a name to it, or if it already has a name connected, he doesn't go into detail.
As the video shows, he talks positive about his competition, which as he mentions, he doesn't see as competition, as the demand is so high, and their isn't enough of a supply of guys that actually know what they're talking about.
Also as Palmer mentions, his job (in his mind), has zero to do with the draft, he doesn't care if a guy get drafted #1 or #75.
His job I'm his mind is to have the players prepared no matter where they end up for their rookie season
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beast;431867From when I've heard Palmer, he's been pretty fair in his comments, and not as biased as one might think.
As if something is positive for any player, he mentions it, but if it's a negative, he either says it, but doesn't connect a name to it, or if it already has a name connected, he doesn't go into detail.
As the video shows, he talks positive about his competition, which as he mentions, he doesn't see as competition, as the demand is so high, and their isn't enough of a supply of guys that actually know what they're talking about.
Also as Palmer mentions, his job (in his mind), has zero to do with the draft, he doesn't care if a guy get drafted #1 or #75.
His job I'm his mind is to have the players prepared no matter where they end up for their rookie season
I know. I am not disagreeing with any of that. Simply that it's so easy for people to be skeptical and doubting.
Palmer may not have any input as to where players get drafted but as he mentioned he has competition. If the players he works with consistently are drafted higher and also perform better than the players the other QB gurus (I know he hates that term.) work with, he is going to see a higher percentage of the better quality college qbs.
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Something to remember.
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Zero2Cool;469088Something to remember.
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Gute doesn't get hung up on a specific player. He plays the board and takes what is there for him.
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