KyPhinfan13
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LeFors is a solid late 3rd-early 4th round pick (right now)
I was at the UofL--TCU game last night. LeFors did force a few throws, but they were scoring so much, it didn't matter if TCU did intercept it. What you probably didn't see on T.V. is that TCU had good coverage schemes most of the first half. They weren't getting in Stephan's face so he had time to step up and look to his down field targets.
I don't think that you could physically categorize LeFors as another Big Ben, but he could be successful at the next level because of his field vision and mobility.
To compare him to a current NFL QB, I'd say he's a left-handed version of Jeff Garcia.
The guy on Louisville who could end up being the guy you'd want to QB the Dolphins could very well be the backup to Lefors, Brian Brohm. He's a freshman and is already 6-4, 230 lbs. with mobility!!!
I was at the UofL--TCU game last night. LeFors did force a few throws, but they were scoring so much, it didn't matter if TCU did intercept it. What you probably didn't see on T.V. is that TCU had good coverage schemes most of the first half. They weren't getting in Stephan's face so he had time to step up and look to his down field targets.
I don't think that you could physically categorize LeFors as another Big Ben, but he could be successful at the next level because of his field vision and mobility.
To compare him to a current NFL QB, I'd say he's a left-handed version of Jeff Garcia.
The guy on Louisville who could end up being the guy you'd want to QB the Dolphins could very well be the backup to Lefors, Brian Brohm. He's a freshman and is already 6-4, 230 lbs. with mobility!!!