Bray/Mallet

jnday

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I was looking over the scouting reports on a few QBs and I noticed that Bray has some of the same questions as Mallet did when he came out in the draft. For the guys that had Bray as a pet cat, is Bray as good of prospect as Mallet? How do they compare? I always was amazed with Mallet's cannon arm. Both are tall QBs with limited scrambling ability. What do you guys think?



The most impressive report that I read was on Alex Carder. I haven't seen him play. What kind of pro prospect is he?
 

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I personally think Mallet was a better prospect than Bray is.
 

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I like Bray but i doubt they will draft him,we will probably bring in some UDFAs to see if one of them shows some promise.
 

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Alex Carder is a good UDFA IMO

Athleticism:
+A built upper body to go along with strong legs
+Ability to move the chains with his feet
+ Quick dropback
+Can lower the shoulder and fall forward for extra yards at his size
+Keeps plays alive
+Tough as nails
Intelligence:
+Makes quick decisions
+If there is no play, he doesn’t force it
+Ability to adjust offense at the line
Leadership:
+Likely captain in 2012 season
+Will do whatever it takes to win
+Rallies his teammates
+Makes teammates better
-Sometimes questions coach’s decision
Arm Talent:
+Very strong arm, can make all of the deep throws
+Gets rid of the ball quickly
+Can complete passes down the field, especially over the middle
+Holds the ball securely
+Has a high release
+Can throw from different angles
+Senses pocket pressure and can adjust to the pass-rush
+Strong cross-body throws
-Doesn’t always have a tight spiral
-Makes a ton of short throws, receivers earn a lot of YAC
-Goes with his first read too often

Overview:
Carder is the type of football player that every coach would love to have on their team. Going into his third year as a starter, the under-recruited quarterback has displayed a great ability to throw a bunch of touchdowns while keeping the number of interceptions limited. Carder is always fired up on the field but remains poised in the pocket and he will do whatever it takes to get to the endzone; whether it be stepping up into the arms of a defensive end and making the throw, running a quarterback dive on a fourth-and-one or even just turning around and handing the ball off. While showing a good throwing motion, Carder could clean up his stance and be coached to read through his progressions quicker. The Kansas native is a natural leader and will have a spot on an NFL roster saved for him next season.

Of course what do i know
 

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dart;5025431 said:
Alex Carder is a good UDFA IMO

Athleticism:
+A built upper body to go along with strong legs
+Ability to move the chains with his feet
+ Quick dropback
+Can lower the shoulder and fall forward for extra yards at his size
+Keeps plays alive
+Tough as nails
Intelligence:
+Makes quick decisions
+If there is no play, he doesn’t force it
+Ability to adjust offense at the line
Leadership:
+Likely captain in 2012 season
+Will do whatever it takes to win
+Rallies his teammates
+Makes teammates better
-Sometimes questions coach’s decision
Arm Talent:
+Very strong arm, can make all of the deep throws
+Gets rid of the ball quickly
+Can complete passes down the field, especially over the middle
+Holds the ball securely
+Has a high release
+Can throw from different angles
+Senses pocket pressure and can adjust to the pass-rush
+Strong cross-body throws
-Doesn’t always have a tight spiral
-Makes a ton of short throws, receivers earn a lot of YAC
-Goes with his first read too often

Overview:
Carder is the type of football player that every coach would love to have on their team. Going into his third year as a starter, the under-recruited quarterback has displayed a great ability to throw a bunch of touchdowns while keeping the number of interceptions limited. Carder is always fired up on the field but remains poised in the pocket and he will do whatever it takes to get to the endzone; whether it be stepping up into the arms of a defensive end and making the throw, running a quarterback dive on a fourth-and-one or even just turning around and handing the ball off. While showing a good throwing motion, Carder could clean up his stance and be coached to read through his progressions quicker. The Kansas native is a natural leader and will have a spot on an NFL roster saved for him next season.

Of course what do i know

This is the same info that I ran across. Impressive IMO.
 

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Both those guys need alot better O Line to succeed than this team currently offers.
 
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