QB Paxton Lynch

THat chart kinda confirms Wentzs deep ball accuracy problems,i feel his throwing motion is affecting his accuracy.
 
THat chart kinda confirms Wentzs deep ball accuracy problems,i feel his throwing motion is affecting his accuracy.

Maybe the "bigger, stronger Alex Smith" comparisons really are accurate. Smith also struggles with his deep-throw accuracy.
 
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This is my greatest fear with drafting a first round QB. Cowboys have no clue how to develop young QBs. From Gosselin chat:

Question: If Dallas drafts a QB, is there any faith that Wade Wilson can develop him? Wilson has been the QB coach for 11 years and not only never developed a young player but also never mentioned as a possible coordinator

Gosselin: Romo developed here under Parcells and Sean Payton. There hasn't been much development at all at the position since then. The Cowboys have preferred to go the older, journeyman route with the Kitnas, Ortons, Weedens and Cassels. I thought Dustin Vaughan had a chance but he actually regressed under this staff. So, yes, I have my doubts whether this staff with all of its great offensive minds can develop a young quarterback. I haven't seen them do it yet. Seeing would be believing.
 
This is my greatest fear with drafting a first round QB. Cowboys have no clue how to develop young QBs. From Gosselin chat:

Question: If Dallas drafts a QB, is there any faith that Wade Wilson can develop him? Wilson has been the QB coach for 11 years and not only never developed a young player but also never mentioned as a possible coordinator

Gosselin: Romo developed here under Parcells and Sean Payton. There hasn't been much development at all at the position since then. The Cowboys have preferred to go the older, journeyman route with the Kitnas, Ortons, Weedens and Cassels. I thought Dustin Vaughan had a chance but he actually regressed under this staff. So, yes, I have my doubts whether this staff with all of its great offensive minds can develop a young quarterback. I haven't seen them do it yet. Seeing would be believing.

a genuine concern and why i advocate taking a QB with most talent.
 
This is my greatest fear with drafting a first round QB. Cowboys have no clue how to develop young QBs. From Gosselin chat:

Question: If Dallas drafts a QB, is there any faith that Wade Wilson can develop him? Wilson has been the QB coach for 11 years and not only never developed a young player but also never mentioned as a possible coordinator

Gosselin: Romo developed here under Parcells and Sean Payton. There hasn't been much development at all at the position since then. The Cowboys have preferred to go the older, journeyman route with the Kitnas, Ortons, Weedens and Cassels. I thought Dustin Vaughan had a chance but he actually regressed under this staff. So, yes, I have my doubts whether this staff with all of its great offensive minds can develop a young quarterback. I haven't seen them do it yet. Seeing would be believing.

This is a true concern, does not mean that they can't but seeing is believing in this context as Rick indicates.
 
Paxton Lynch? you have got to be kidding? That guy will not be anything but a career backup if that. If he goes to the wrong team he will not be in the league long
 
a genuine concern and why i advocate taking a QB with most talent.

I think you always get the best talent you can but its not like they have had anyone to develope with any talent so hard to judge
 
You know, I might have my pet cat, but I'd be pretty happy with any of these QBs in the first.
 
Paxton Lynch has the best arm, size and ceiling of any QB in this Draft, which will likely show up "big-time" at the NFL Combine.
 
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