I certainly agree with everything in your post. Murray is certainly no Baker in terms of accuracy and I highly doubt the rest of the league sees him as a #1 overall pick prospect. But that said, we all know QB's are over drafted for obvious reasons. I also see zero that jumps out to me on the resume of Kingsbury that would cause me to consider him NFL HC material.
I think Zona is a crap storm waiting to happen. The only possible good that I see can come from it is the possibility that Rosen may have a chance to play in a system that actually suits his skill set. My hope is that he ends up with the Giants or a team with a similar system on O.
But that's not a given. When venturing a guess right now, with all of the Giants first round assets my guess is that they're deciding between Rosen and Haskins on which way to move forward.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
Why Kyler Murray is the top player on the PFF 2019 NFL Draft Board
ACCURATE IN THE RIGHT AREAS As we continue to dig into the PFF data, one of the most important aspects to determine a quarterback’s viability at the next level is his ability to hit open throws. While it sounds easy, and often used as a negative when evaluating college players with QB-friendly offenses, hitting open throws is the biggest separator between the best and worst quarterbacks at the next level. Like Mayfield, Murray shines in this area, taking advantage of the many open throws afforded him by the Oklahoma offense. On open passes thrown at least 10 yards down the field, Murray has the highest accuracy percentage in the class (using actual ball location) and the fourth-lowest percentage of uncatchable passes.
When we push the boundaries to 20-plus yards throws, Murray still sits atop the list at 61.6%, significantly higher than any other FBS quarterback in the draft class other than Eric Dungey.
ACCURATE UNDER PRESSURE While clean-pocket success is one of the primary indicators for future success, and Murray certainly excels in that area, quarterbacks must be able to handle pressure and Murray has the accuracy and athleticism to translate at the next level.
Murray’s sudden pocket movement and ability to drop this pass in down the field is as good as you’ll see from any quarterback at any level during the 2018 season.
And even in a more traditional sense, Murray shows his accuracy here with multiple defenders bearing down on him as he throws a well-placed ball away from coverage (even with the cornerback falling) into the end zone for the score.
ACCURACY AGAINST MAN COVERAGE; ACCURACY INTO TIGHT WINDOWS Murray has the highest percentage of “perfect” throws (throws which are in-stride or placed away from the leverage of the coverage) in the draft class when targeting “single” coverage. He was middle-of-the-pack when it came to avoiding uncatchable passes in this scenario, but his high percentage of top-end plays certainly fall into the “NFL throws” bucket.
Murray also has the highest percentage of “perfect” throws into tight coverage. This one against Texas in the Big 12 championship is reminiscent of Mayfield’s tight-window red-zone throws against TCU in 2017. Murray puts this pass where only his receiver can get it, resulting in the touchdown.
Much like the Mayfield narrative last season, yes the Oklahoma offense creates “easier” looks for Murray, but when he does have to put the ball into tighter windows, he’s more than capable
Keep in mind, Murray is no Baker but he is way ahead of Lamar Jackson and is faster and very similar to Wilson. I think he will be good but with Zona he has a high potential of becoming damaged goods.
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We Eastern Orthodox are from the Original Church which the Pope broke away as we would not follow him as the supreme ruler of the Church. Somewhere in the 1500's or there about the Pope decided to use the Roman Calendar instead of the one being used for our holidays and that is why our Easter falls on different days. This is my Palm Sunday and Easter is next week for us.
But to all, Christians of all walks, Jews, Muslims - may God Bless you all and may we have peace on Earth!
Defense wins championships. Watson play your butt off! Go Browns! CHRIST HAS RISEN! GM Strong! & Stay safe everyone!
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Not at all, besides them both running plays out of shotgun.
In reality, Kliff's offense will more resemble ours, but I guess you could say that the Ravens' offense will mimick Chip Kelly's. And that's a stretch too.
Not at all, besides them both running plays out of shotgun.
It's simply the Air-Raid Offense for Kingsbury:
The system is designed out of a shotgun formation with four wide receivers and one running back. The formations are a variation of the run and shoot offense with two outside receivers and two inside slot receivers. The offense also uses trips formations featuring three wide receivers on one side of the field and a lone single receiver on the other side.