Post by goldenratio on Aug 24, 2021 11:52:27 GMT -5
check out that clip of QB Malik Willis>>>
www.pff.com/news/draft-top-10-2022-nfl-draft-prospects-group-five
"1. QB MALIK WILLIS, LIBERTY (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
The 6-foot-1, 230-pounder is one of the most physically gifted players you’ll ever see at the position. He combines arguably the strongest arm in the country with rushing ability that would be draftable were he solely a running back. Last season, he ran for 1,043 yards on 128 attempts (8.2 yards per carry) with 43 broken tackles. He is nothing short of a game-changer on the ground.
It’s what he can do as a passer that NFL evaluators will obviously put more stock in. Willis struggled with accuracy and consistency through the air last season in his first as a starter after transferring from Auburn. He earned passing grades of 67.8 and 50.7 against Virginia Tech and N.C. State, respectively — the only two Power Five defenses he faced. This year, Willis has Syracuse and Ole Miss on the schedule to change that narrative."
"4. QB CARSON STRONG, NEVADA (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
Strong is one of the most intriguing quarterback prospects heading into 2021. Not only does he possess one of the strongest arms in the country, but the leap he already took from 2019 to 2020 stands out. Strong saw his passing grade go from 65.4 to 85.8 over that span, as his adjusted completion percentage jumped nearly eight points.
If Strong can improve his poise under pressure, a facet where he earned a 51.7 passing grade and converted nearly 20% of his pressured dropbacks into sacks last year, he could sneak his way into the Round 1 conversation."
www.pff.com/news/draft-top-10-2022-nfl-draft-prospects-group-five
"1. QB MALIK WILLIS, LIBERTY (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
The 6-foot-1, 230-pounder is one of the most physically gifted players you’ll ever see at the position. He combines arguably the strongest arm in the country with rushing ability that would be draftable were he solely a running back. Last season, he ran for 1,043 yards on 128 attempts (8.2 yards per carry) with 43 broken tackles. He is nothing short of a game-changer on the ground.
It’s what he can do as a passer that NFL evaluators will obviously put more stock in. Willis struggled with accuracy and consistency through the air last season in his first as a starter after transferring from Auburn. He earned passing grades of 67.8 and 50.7 against Virginia Tech and N.C. State, respectively — the only two Power Five defenses he faced. This year, Willis has Syracuse and Ole Miss on the schedule to change that narrative."
"4. QB CARSON STRONG, NEVADA (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
Strong is one of the most intriguing quarterback prospects heading into 2021. Not only does he possess one of the strongest arms in the country, but the leap he already took from 2019 to 2020 stands out. Strong saw his passing grade go from 65.4 to 85.8 over that span, as his adjusted completion percentage jumped nearly eight points.
If Strong can improve his poise under pressure, a facet where he earned a 51.7 passing grade and converted nearly 20% of his pressured dropbacks into sacks last year, he could sneak his way into the Round 1 conversation."