Did anybody else see Wentz's pro day?

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None of the guys discussed as day two guys have the combination of physical and mental tools Wentz does. He is big with a big arm, can run well, has nice touch , loves football and is very bright.
There is a reason they are discussed as day two even though some have more experience and against better competition. What Wentz has is rare and had he played on tv every week he would be looked at much different. Wentz has everything you want but experience

Same things could be said about driskel, and while I agree that Wentz is the better prospect now, with 2 yrs on the bench I think the difference will be negligible.
 

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Same things could be said about driskel, and while I agree that Wentz is the better prospect now, with 2 yrs on the bench I think the difference will be negligible.

I don't but I'm far from being an expert
I see Wentz as being a very good QB and not so sure driskel can be. But time will tell who is right
 

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I think Wentz is the real deal. Goff scares the crap out of me. He floats balls and can't drive them.
 

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http://thedraftwire.usatoday.com/20...urrent-nfl-starting-cb-as-a-freshman-at-ndsu/

Carson Wentz "picked on" current NFL starting CB as a freshman at NDSU

Carson Wentz is obviously a household name at this point, but that hasn’t stopped everyone from NFL scouts and coaches, to his former college coaches, coming out and openly raving about his skills. As the 2016 NFL Draft draws closer, it seems all the more likely that Wentz will wind up as the first quarterback taken.

The most recent tidbit of love for Wentz, comes from current North Dakota State University offensive coordinator Tim Polasek. In a quote from MMQB’s Robert Klemko, Polasek spoke about how Wentz came in as a redshirt freshman and just started picking apart their defense. Including current NFL cornerback Marcus Williams.

 

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Carson Wentz is doing more than just dominating at the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine, the North Dakota State pro day, and basically in every other possible football-related fashion. Apparently, Wentz is a pretty smart guy off the field as well.

In a recent interview on 97.5 The Fanatic, Ron Jaworski told Mike Missanelli that Wentz rolled out a 40 on the Wonderlic test. Which, as you may know, is pretty much exceptional.

For those who don’t know though, the highest you can get on the Wonderlic is a 50, and his score of 40 means he did better than the likes of Aaron Rodgers, Tony Romo, Matthew Stafford and Eli Manning, to name just a few players.

http://thedraftwire.usatoday.com/20...ys-carson-wentz-dominated-the-wonderlic-test/
 

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I think Wentz will be gone by the 4th pick and with him goes a good opportunity to secure the team's future at QB. I am sold on the guy .
 

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So Wentz didn't score a 29 on the Wonderlic as reported. He scored a 40. Which, if memory serves, is 2 points higher than Albert Einstein.
 

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So Wentz didn't score a 29 on the Wonderlic as reported. He scored a 40. Which, if memory serves, is 2 points higher than Albert Einstein.

so......you were just before your time with your 'walk on water" tidbits on Wentz after the Senior bowl........:)
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