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Fromm Jacob, With Love
#11
I want us to take Fromm. I really like him a lot  
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#12
Fromm is an intelligent QB, he has a sufficient arm for the NFL, but he’s doesn’t have a rocket like Fields. I’d like the Vikings to take a chance on him in the mid/late first... but maybe that’s the homer in me talking. 
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#13
Quote: @GeorgiaVike said:
Fromm is an intelligent QB, he has a sufficient arm for the NFL, but he’s doesn’t have a rocket like Fields. I’d like the Vikings to take a chance on him in the mid/late first... but maybe that’s the homer in me talking. 
Hey GV, how’s tricks...?  B) 
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#14
Kentis!!! hope all is well.. down in Jacksonville, welcoming my 2nd grandchild
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#15
No shrinkage.
  • Georgia junior QB Jake Fromm earned his fourth career win versus an AP top-10 opponent by taking down Notre Dame on Saturday.Fact courtesy of The Athletic's Jason Starrett, Fromm is now in elite territory. His four wins against top-10 opponents is the most by any QB in Georgia history, a group that includes Quincy Carter, Matthew Stafford, and Aaron Murray in the past two decades. Fromm (6'2/220) is not the flashiest QB in the country, but he has consistently gotten the job done for Georgia and is again positioning the Bulldogs for a CFP run. Georgia have a bye this week before taking on Tennessee on Oct. 5.
    SOURCE: Jason Starrett on TwitterSep 22, 2019, 10:21 AM ET
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#16
Quote: @GeorgiaVike said:
Kentis!!! hope all is well.. down in Jacksonville, welcoming my 2nd grandchild
Hey it' georgia! Whats going on man?!

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#17
https://www.rotoworld.com/article/qb-kla...jake-fromm

Jake Fromm is a beacon of consistency in a sport that doesn’t lend itself to any. There is an unusual pleasure to be taken in watching a college quarterback who almost always makes the right throw at the right time to the right location. 21-year old kids don’t do much of anything right, let alone play quarterback at a high level in the SEC. Maybe Fromm’s highlight reel is shorter and not as inspiring as many other top quarterbacks, but his folly files are not nearly as lengthy or embarrassing, either. 
For the fourth time in three seasons, Fromm steered Georgia to a win versus an opponent ranked in the AP Top-10. Those four wins are against No.4 Auburn and No.2 Oklahoma in 2017, No.9 Florida in 2018, and now No.7 Notre Dame in 2019. Fromm completed 20-of-26 passes for 187 yards and a touchdown to beat the Fighting Irish — a respectable, but modest stat line produced in part by a conservative game plan in the first half. Unexciting stat line be damned, Fromm showed everything that would suggest he is a capable NFL quarterback against Notre Dame. 
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#18
Aside from the throw to Cager, Fromm had just one throw in the first half that was not off of an RPO, a screen, or a flat-route thrown off play-action. The lone throw from a real passing concept came on a 3rd-and-6 that showcased Fromm’s veteran awareness and confidence. 
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#19
Fromm didn’t flinch against the sim pressure. Georgia had a variation of “Kelly Mesh” called and Fromm knew that the field-side cornerback could be exploited by the conflict of the flat player and the shallow crosser cutting from right to left. Upon receiving the snap, Fromm held his eyes and shoulders to the left for as long as possible so as to force the cornerback to respect the receiver in the flat. Fromm then suddenly turned and fired at the shallow crosser, hitting his target right in the midpoint between the two defenders. It’s not an exciting play, but it’s one that moves the chains. 
In addition to the savvy to make this play work, the quick, smooth nature of Fromm’s process is on full display. No quarterback in the class has as seamless a process between snap to read to throw as Fromm. There is no wasted time in his decision making or trigger, nor is there any wasted movement in his throwing motion. Fromm does everything the way it would be written in a QB textbook. 
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#20
Walterfootball loves from also, has him going #12 to Tennessee. I think they are keeping track of your posts, Barr. Smile

IMO, if Minnesota wants a real QB prospect next year (and I think they definitely do) a guy like Jacob Eason might be there with their 1st round pick. But next year's draft has a ton of prospects from rounds 2-4 that Minnesota can pounce on, at least that's how I'm reading it via draft sites. 
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