War Room analysis
Arm strength: Shows a decent arm; when doing everything correctly in terms of striding into throws and following through, makes most throws. Lacks the big arm, however, to make intermediate-to-deep throws with the zip to fit passes into tight spots. Grade: 6.0
Accuracy/delivery: Is very accurate within 10 yards, consistently getting the ball to receivers in good spots. Beyond 20 yards, accuracy drastically dips; struggles to both get zip on passes and throw on the money at the same time. Has a quick and compact delivery, showing great technique. Grade: 6.0
Field vision: Adept at finding open receivers and going through progressions. Doesn't read defenses at the same level; underneath coverage defenders tip and get their hands on too many passes. Grade: 5.5
Running ability: Is a sneaky athlete. Isn't a big-play scrambler when tucking and running but moves well enough in the pocket to avoid sacks and occasionally run to move the chains. Grade: 6.0
Intangibles: Is a smart player but doesn't consistently display good intangibles. Level of confidence and quality of leadership tend to go hand in hand with how the team is performing. When winning, is a vocal leader. When losing, doesn't take enough of a command to lead team through tough times.
Bottom line: Quinn came to Notre Dame with high expectations, and improved with each of his college seasons. He has the tools to be a good NFL starter, but he is not there yet. Staying at South Bend for his senior year was wise, as it allowed him to continue to learn from Charlie Weis and further develop his football IQ. Quinn will start early in his career because of how high he will be drafted and how smart and mentally prepared he is, but there are major doubts about him succeeding at a high level for the long term.
WOW they have done a complete 180 on Quinn, like a month ago they had Quinn rate in top 10 overall and going as high as 1-3 now they have he going 23 in there mock today. They have him rated as the 45 best player in the Draft. This is from the Sporting news war room draft site witch is usaully very go and acurate. It is great site but u must pay for it I think it is like $40 a year.
Arm strength: Shows a decent arm; when doing everything correctly in terms of striding into throws and following through, makes most throws. Lacks the big arm, however, to make intermediate-to-deep throws with the zip to fit passes into tight spots. Grade: 6.0
Accuracy/delivery: Is very accurate within 10 yards, consistently getting the ball to receivers in good spots. Beyond 20 yards, accuracy drastically dips; struggles to both get zip on passes and throw on the money at the same time. Has a quick and compact delivery, showing great technique. Grade: 6.0
Field vision: Adept at finding open receivers and going through progressions. Doesn't read defenses at the same level; underneath coverage defenders tip and get their hands on too many passes. Grade: 5.5
Running ability: Is a sneaky athlete. Isn't a big-play scrambler when tucking and running but moves well enough in the pocket to avoid sacks and occasionally run to move the chains. Grade: 6.0
Intangibles: Is a smart player but doesn't consistently display good intangibles. Level of confidence and quality of leadership tend to go hand in hand with how the team is performing. When winning, is a vocal leader. When losing, doesn't take enough of a command to lead team through tough times.
Bottom line: Quinn came to Notre Dame with high expectations, and improved with each of his college seasons. He has the tools to be a good NFL starter, but he is not there yet. Staying at South Bend for his senior year was wise, as it allowed him to continue to learn from Charlie Weis and further develop his football IQ. Quinn will start early in his career because of how high he will be drafted and how smart and mentally prepared he is, but there are major doubts about him succeeding at a high level for the long term.
WOW they have done a complete 180 on Quinn, like a month ago they had Quinn rate in top 10 overall and going as high as 1-3 now they have he going 23 in there mock today. They have him rated as the 45 best player in the Draft. This is from the Sporting news war room draft site witch is usaully very go and acurate. It is great site but u must pay for it I think it is like $40 a year.