khiladi
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As I said, the weaknesses of Dak, what people attribute as 'regression', those were his identified flaws in the pre-draft scouting report. It is more accurate right now to say last year was an anomaly than this year.
Hesitation, doesn't set his feet at times, chucking balls over head, and his inability to throw WRs open... He dominates on dink and dunk but struggles downfield... He has the arm to throw deep, but he's not accurate to throw consistently. He hesitates in the pocket and holds on to the ball too long. These are are consistent weaknesses pointed out by pretty much every scouting report. He struggles when the running game is stopped.
What we are witnessing is Dak Prescott, normalization, not regression... Yes, he's good when the OL is dominating and the Running game is established, but when they struggle, his lack of consistency is totally on display.
WEAKNESSES: Work in progress as a passer but has a live arm and good field vision. His footwork is inconsistent and he loses accuracy when his feet are not set.
Tends to predetermine some throws and relies on a lot of back shoulder patterns, something that got him in trouble against Auburn and Alabama. Has not shown the consistency to lead his team through the air in tough road environments when the ground game is shut down.
Prescott is a project. His footwork needs to be adjusted and then drilled over and over again to erase years of bad technique. A good quarterback coach will focus on not just taking drops from center but also on finding a consistent launch point on every three-, five- and seven-step drop so those steps are always at the same depth and same speed.
Right now—and some of this is due to how he was used at Mississippi State—Prescott stares down pressure in the pocket. This leads to a hesitation in his reads down the field, and in the NFL, that's a sack. After four years of running the ball and playing behind suspect offensive lines, the last thing Prescott needs is to absorb more free hits in the NFL. He has to learn to use his feet to evade the rush while staying true in the pocket and keeping his eyes downfield to scan for targets.
Can Prescott learn to throw on time and to space instead of to receivers? In the Bulldogs offense, he dominated with dink-and-dunk routes while struggling on downfield routes. He has the arm to push the ball deep but wasn't accurate enough to be a serious threat there consistently. NFL coaches must be patient while fixing his mechanics, which will in turn improve his accuracy. One of the great traits of Andrew Luck and JameisWinston when they were prospects was their ability to anticipate routes and coverages, and Prescott doesn't show that yet.
Hesitation, doesn't set his feet at times, chucking balls over head, and his inability to throw WRs open... He dominates on dink and dunk but struggles downfield... He has the arm to throw deep, but he's not accurate to throw consistently. He hesitates in the pocket and holds on to the ball too long. These are are consistent weaknesses pointed out by pretty much every scouting report. He struggles when the running game is stopped.
What we are witnessing is Dak Prescott, normalization, not regression... Yes, he's good when the OL is dominating and the Running game is established, but when they struggle, his lack of consistency is totally on display.
