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Devlin = Flacco??????

That's a fair and balanced article. It's important to remember that he chose us (hopefully wisely) from a number of different suitors. If I were a latter part of the draft prospect, I'd just as soon not be drafted so I can make my own deal, choose my own team and hopefully have some suitors bidding for my services. I'm sure Colston felt the same way going in the 7th. A true talent, it did get him Brees but beyond that, nothing other than being locked in beyond his control. Interesting that he and Matty Ice are friends (that should probably elevate him in WV's eyes) and when you got a bunch of teams including Belicheat;s monitoring you, whether you end up making it or not, there's obviously enough there to check out closely. Smart and Accurate: don't discount that.
 
Not the same player at all. Flacco has a gun which allows him to make up for mistakes and a split second of undecisiveness. That's what allowed him to have a successful rookie campaign.

Devlin is a different player, a heady player, throws with good anticipation and accuracy. He's got an average to slightly above average arm. Actually Devlin's physical abilities are not that different than Tom Brady IMO. What sets Brady apart is what's between the ears.
Where do you get that from? Have you actually watched any of his games? I respectfully disagree. Now if they are going to actually install the WCO, he might be just what the doctor ordered.
 
When the Dolphins first picked up Devlin, I read a few reports that compared him to Chad Pennington, only with a stronger arm. That was the only quarterback that I heard them compare him to.
 
Where do you get that from? Have you actually watched any of his games? I respectfully disagree. Now if they are going to actually install the WCO, he might be just what the doctor ordered.

And I respectfully disagree with you.
 
flacco was a 1st round pick...#17 I think.

Don't know how easy it is to improve or how much overall one can improve his arm strength, but Tom Brady now has a legit arm, early in his career he didn't..maybe Devlin can see a boost in his over time. I like the kid, wish the Bucs had drafted him.
 
Not the same player at all. Flacco has a gun which allows him to make up for mistakes and a split second of undecisiveness. That's what allowed him to have a successful rookie campaign.

Devlin is a different player, a heady player, throws with good anticipation and accuracy. He's got an average to slightly above average arm. Actually Devlin's physical abilities are not that different than Tom Brady IMO. What sets Brady apart is what's between the ears.

not to mention he has nice eyes and looks you right into yours. dude is paying attention. and all reports say devlin is a star in the making. look it up. Omar kelly and Armando are always saying devlin is looking great in practice.....practice? practice? this is all about practice?
 
Hey! Someone heard that interview! LOL.

I said that Pat Devlin reminds me a lot of Marc Bulger. He does. Not a great natural arm at all, below average for an NFL starter. Fairly quick feet, a very quick release, and he's accurate. Bulger started making waves even as a camp arm because he could go entire practices where the ball wouldn't hit the ground once. I remember seeing him in NFL games actually go like 24 or 25 completions in a row without even an incomplete pass. That's Devlin. Part of it is accuracy, but part of it is also shot selection. He was in a dink and dunk offense at Delaware, and it's hard to say if that's by offensive design or by Devlin's own choosing. Joe Flacco was not a dink and dunk quarterback, and he played in the same system. Dan Henning once said he could draw up the same play for Chad Henne, Tyler Thigpen and Chad Pennington, versus the same defensive look, and the ball would go to three different receivers. That's how much opportunity a quarterback has to imprint himself onto an offense, regardless of its design. The lack of arm strength infects Devlin's decision-making as well as his ability to improvise under pressure. His biggest weaknesses were lack of aggression and susceptibility to pressure. I expect him to continue looking good in practice while pressure is not a factor, but in the preseason games I can't help but wonder if he's going to start cracking when the pressure is truly dialed up.

I popped a listen after I was done with the interview and heard Jeff Darlington try and refute me on the arm strength. I'd suggest Jeff actually watch him play. His arm isn't naturally strong, and the median NFL starter has a howitzer, that's why I said below average for an NFL starter. The guy went undrafted for a reason. He never really cut loose much at Delaware and they wanted to see him do that at Shrine practice, and when he got into that situation he honestly botched it. Bad practices, even worse game.

Like any QB he just needs to sharpen the tools in his tool box and eventually if his decision making improves enough and he learns to be more aggressive with the ball, using his accuracy, feet and touch, and not necessarily his arm strength, he may have a shot at being successful.

based on the blogs, they already are kickin his ars. thats why moore is now the guy according to mando....in practice.....practice?practice?
 
flacco was a 1st round pick...#17 I think.

Don't know how easy it is to improve or how much overall one can improve his arm strength, but Tom Brady now has a legit arm, early in his career he didn't..maybe Devlin can see a boost in his over time. I like the kid, wish the Bucs had drafted him.

That's absolutely true. Brady's is arm is way stronger than it used to be. He was able to improve his arm strength because of his physical frame. He was like 6'4" 200lbs when he was drafted, skinny as rail. I think he weights about 230 now. He's just a much stronger guy, in general, than he used to be.
 
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