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Fromm Jacob, With Love
#41
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Based on size and arm strength, he'll probably go higher than Fromm...which have been  the wrong indicators for success at the next level...
From what I've read, Fromm is very well thought of and would go higher than Eason. 

Not sure who, but if Minnesota wants a QB, they'll be able to get one in the Draft.
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#42
Ya boy on the tube...got it taping...

Honestly, not positive where Fromm will go...first to second seems right...
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#43
Washington redshirt junior QB Jacob Eason completed 16-of-26 passes for 180 yards in Saturday's 28-14 win over USC.This could have been a great game for Eason to set himself apart as an NFL draft prospect. Alas, Eason (6'6/227) got off to a nice start before stalling out for most for the second half. The first-year Huskies starter did well to facilitate and keep the offense on the field, but he hardly did much to ignite the offense the way he has shown he can. Next's week night game at Stanford is a good chance for Eason to rebound.
He looked as pedestrian as the numbers would indicate...definitely was the arm talent...the kid from Ohio State might just give Lawerence a run for the money in 2021...
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#44
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Washington redshirt junior QB Jacob Eason completed 16-of-26 passes for 180 yards in Saturday's 28-14 win over USC.This could have been a great game for Eason to set himself apart as an NFL draft prospect. Alas, Eason (6'6/227) got off to a nice start before stalling out for most for the second half. The first-year Huskies starter did well to facilitate and keep the offense on the field, but he hardly did much to ignite the offense the way he has shown he can. Next's week night game at Stanford is a good chance for Eason to rebound.
He looked as pedestrian as the numbers would indicate...definitely was the arm talent...the kid from Ohio State might just give Lawerence a run for the money in 2021...
Yep, he did look pedestrian. I'm going to be very interested come next April to see how the QBs will be ranked for the Draft.
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#45
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Pro Football Focus have credited Georgia junior QB Jake Fromm with just one turnover-worthy play through five games.It comes as no surprise that Fromm is careful with the football, but the degree to which that is true is stunning. Fromm (6'2"/220) has thrown 111 passes and carried the ball six times through five games. Only having one turnover-worthy play on nearly 120 plays is stunning. Even against poor competition, QBs tend to make one or two questionable throws into coverage per game, but Fromm is near perfect in avoiding risk while still maximizing efficiency and production. The Bulldogs will take on South Carolina on Saturday.
SOURCE: PFF College on Twitter

Assuming the current brain trust is still in place, this stat will really carry a lot of weight...
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#46
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
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Pro Football Focus have credited Georgia junior QB Jake Fromm with just one turnover-worthy play through five games.It comes as no surprise that Fromm is careful with the football, but the degree to which that is true is stunning. Fromm (6'2"/220) has thrown 111 passes and carried the ball six times through five games. Only having one turnover-worthy play on nearly 120 plays is stunning. Even against poor competition, QBs tend to make one or two questionable throws into coverage per game, but Fromm is near perfect in avoiding risk while still maximizing efficiency and production. The Bulldogs will take on South Carolina on Saturday.
SOURCE: PFF College on Twitter

Assuming the current brain trust is still in place, this stat will really carry a lot of weight...
Nearly perfect in avoiding risk...that seals it,  Zimmer has now got QB wood.
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#47
Yup, Fromm is the Weird Science QB dream girl of Zim's prepubescent fantasy...
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#48
I think Fromm goes top 10, so we'd have to move up to get him. I'm very okay with that, if he's the guy they want. I do wish he had a bigger arm.
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#49
I seriously have no idea where he'll go...top ten seems steep...mid first to mid second seems right...but I have zero faith in that...the last QB prospect I looked at was Ponder and I thought the third was right...then we traded that third for Moss and I was pissed we'd have to spend a second on him...

Some mocks have him anywhere from before we pick to outside the first...my guess is he will look pedestrian at the Combine but blow people away in the interview and board sessions...
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#50
Georgia on ESPN at noon est Saturday. Iowa game and OSU later in the day. There's a couple more QBs worth watching.
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