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I thought she did fine too. I thought she didn't say anything.

I read an article different from the one you linked. I wish I could link it but it is from the news feed on my ipad. There was a little more substance that Rodak didn’t quote or report.

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I read an article different from the one you linked. I wish I could link it but it is from the news feed on my ipad. There was a little more substance that Rodak didn’t quote or report.

Ah

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Cam was a no-brainer #1, but a lot of that is because that QB class was not well-regarded as a whole. He just didn't have much competition for the spot. There was definitely a ton of chatter about him having high bust potential and not being an NFL passer.

 

Heh, the other first rounders in Cam's draft were: Jake Locker (8th), Blaine Gabbert (10th), and Christian Ponder (12th).

 

There was a little more success in the second round, Dalton (35th) and Kaepernick (36th).

 

Then a bunch of nobodies, except Tyrod (180th).  I didn't realize until now that TJ Yates was drafted the same year and earlier (152nd).

 

Tyrelle Pryor was picked up in the supplemental draft, though he had far more success as a WR for Cleveland a couple seasons ago than he ever did as a QB.

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There we go. I was wrong it was 8%, I think I may have said 11%

 

I got updated numbers for you:

 

Jackson 8.4%

Rosen 7.7%

Mayfield: 7.4%

Rudolph 6.3%

Allen 4.8%

Darnold: 3.7%

 

 

Here is PFF's adjusted completion % (they ignore throwaways, spikes, tipped balls, and I believe count drops as completions for this (since that's on the receiver))

Mayfield: 80.6%

Rosen 75.0%

Rudolph 74.2%

Jackson 72.0%

Darnold: 70.4%

Allen 66.5%

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I got updated numbers for you:

 

Jackson 8.4%

Rosen 7.7%

Mayfield: 7.4%

Rudolph 6.3%

Allen 4.8%

Darnold: 3.7%

 

 

Here is PFF's adjusted completion % (they ignore throwaways, spikes, tipped balls, and I believe count drops as completions for this (since that's on the receiver))

Mayfield: 80.6%

Rosen 75.0%

Rudolph 74.2%

Jackson 72.0%

Darnold: 70.4%

Allen 66.5%

 

Why would they ignore tipped balls? Seems relevant unless they say that it has too much luck involved.

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Why would they ignore tipped balls? Seems relevant unless they say that it has too much luck involved.

Ignoring the balls in general can be a faux pas. I'm not a jiggle my balls kinda guy as it's all a little uncomfortable and slightly painful but I can see the value in it.

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Why would they ignore tipped balls? Seems relevant unless they say that it has too much luck involved.

 

Not sure.  I'm guessing it's an attempt to see purely how accurate the QB is with throwing the ball, where tips have more to do with awareness of where defenders are?

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So apparently the Bills had a better trade deadline day then the Sabres

 

League source confirms CB Vontae Davis is signing with Buffalo. Bills add another talented corner

 

Per Ben Violin

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Looking like Teddy Bridgewater isn't going back to Minnesota. Please bring me him and draft a guy at 21/22 (preferably Jackson) and actually use the rest of the draft picks.

 

YES

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Looking like Teddy Bridgewater isn't going back to Minnesota. Please bring me him and draft a guy at 21/22 (preferably Jackson) and actually use the rest of the draft picks.

Absolutely. 

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