http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...russell-wilson
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...russell-wilson
Sorry if Germans, did search...couldn't find it here.
Not bad for a TE.
How will this guy be able to look Barrett Sallee in the eyes if they meet in the hall? God help him if he ends up standing next to Sallee at the urinals.
TE?...barett salee? What are yall talking about?
Its a new code so the Bears won't know we moved the meetings from Golden Corral to Captain D's.
Video doesn't work on phone. What's cliff say?
Ran across this tidbit about Dak
Prescott isn?t Tebow
If there?s one thing hurting Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott to some degree when it comes to the draft process, it?s the obvious comparisons he gets to Tim Tebow. The size, the dual-threat ability, Dan Mullen?s spread offense ? there are certainly some similarities between the two.
However, fortunately for Prescott, one of the most qualified tape gurus in the business sees a much more polished passer than Tebow ever was.
?That?s a waste of time,? Greg Cosell of NFL Films said. ?The problem is I don?t want to rip Tim Tebow, but Tim Tebow can?t throw. This kid can throw. It?s as simple as that. He gets the comparison because of Dan Mullen. That?s the reason.?
When watching Prescott reach back and fire, Cosell doesn?t see Tebow. Instead, he sees a former six-time Pro Bowler with a Super Bowl appearance under his belt.
?He had spotty-type similarities to Donovan McNabb,? said Cosell. ?I thought the throwing motion was similar. He looks like McNabb. Some will see similarities to Brett Hundley. I believe Prescott is a better prospect because of his pocket comfort and overall throwing ability.?
Hundley, the former UCLA signal caller, was a fifth-round selection of the Green Bay Packers a year ago. The consensus on Prescott currently is that he?s a third- or fourth-rounder.
McNabb, for what it?s worth, went No. 2 overall to the Philadelphia Eagles in the QB-stacked class of 1999.
McNabb and Wilson are the two best comparisons IMO. I've been spouting the Wilson comparison for a while. If he can convince GM's he's another Wilson, he's going to have a good draft.
I believe it evolved from this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8lT1o0sDwI
I appreciate the explanation guys