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http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2017/04/14/nfl-draft-mitchell-mitch-trubisky-film-room-scouting-report
There are people who wonder aloud whether you can make throws into tight windows. What do you say to them?
“Watch the film,” Mitchell Trubisky tells me.
We’re viewing a projector screen in North Carolina’s offensive line room, sitting in leather recliners donated by former Tar Heels lineman Jonathan Cooper, a first-round pick in the 2013 NFL draft. The five recliners are reserved for starting offensive linemen, but none are here today. It’s spring break at UNC. Trubisky, projected to be a first-round pick, is in Chapel Hill for meetings with NFL teams and his pro day workout, which is four days away.
Right now he’s analyzing the final game of his college career: a 25-23, nail-biting loss to Stanford in the Sun Bowl.
“There’s a lot of critics out there,” he continues, “but I think I’ve been able to show I can make a lot of the tight-window throws. I’m confident in what I’m able to do.”
On a 1-10 scale, 1 being Joe Schmoe and 10 being Aaron Rodgers, where would you put your arm strength? “Probably like a 9 . . . 8 or a 9?” Trubisky says.
There are people who wonder aloud whether you can make throws into tight windows. What do you say to them?
“Watch the film,” Mitchell Trubisky tells me.
We’re viewing a projector screen in North Carolina’s offensive line room, sitting in leather recliners donated by former Tar Heels lineman Jonathan Cooper, a first-round pick in the 2013 NFL draft. The five recliners are reserved for starting offensive linemen, but none are here today. It’s spring break at UNC. Trubisky, projected to be a first-round pick, is in Chapel Hill for meetings with NFL teams and his pro day workout, which is four days away.
Right now he’s analyzing the final game of his college career: a 25-23, nail-biting loss to Stanford in the Sun Bowl.
“There’s a lot of critics out there,” he continues, “but I think I’ve been able to show I can make a lot of the tight-window throws. I’m confident in what I’m able to do.”
On a 1-10 scale, 1 being Joe Schmoe and 10 being Aaron Rodgers, where would you put your arm strength? “Probably like a 9 . . . 8 or a 9?” Trubisky says.