Thoughts on Joe Milton

CowboyChris

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QB from Tennessee, I didn’t see him play last year, has all the measurables…is he a raw prospect?
 

tm1119

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Raw isn’t really the right word in my opinion.

Milton has 1 of the strongest arms you’ll ever see on a human, but still doesn’t really know how to play QB. And it’s hard to see it suddenly “clicking” for him at this point given that he’s a 24 year old that spent a total of 6 seasons at 2 different top tier football schools.

He’s more of a guy you take in the 5th just incase a miracle happens.
 

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Raw isn’t really the right word in my opinion.

Milton has 1 of the strongest arms you’ll ever see on a human, but still doesn’t really know how to play QB. And it’s hard to see it suddenly “clicking” for him at this point given that he’s a 24 year old that spent a total of 6 seasons at 2 different top tier football schools.

He’s more of a guy you take in the 5th just incase a miracle happens.
well that’s where i was thinking of taking a flier on him 5th or 6th, i think he would be a nice developmental player
 

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He would be good if there waa no defense on the field and there was nothing cerebral to the position. He will never make it.
 

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well that’s where i was thinking of taking a flier on him 5th or 6th, i think he would be a nice developmental player
My point is that calling him a raw/developmental QB really isn’t the correct terminology. I would describe Drake Maye as raw QB prospect. So if Maye is “raw” that makes Milton a full on newborn cow. He’s THAT far from being an NFL quarterback
 

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To have a shot he needs a top tier coach: McVay, Reid, Shanahan etc.
 
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