Top three ranked QBs velocity at the combine via the radar



Kinda surprising huh



Yes because you don't see the ball come out with hardly any velocity on Goff's throws and Wentz's throws look like they were shot out of a cannon.
 
Yes because you don't see the ball come out with hardly any velocity on Goff's throws and Wentz's throws look like they were shot out of a cannon.

i think its similar to Rodgers who has such a quick release that you discount how hard he throws his passes.
 
Wehtz must face been holding back to give the other QBs a chance
 
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Damn now Wentz lovers will have to go back to the chalkboard on why their messiah is the best
 
According to the radar guns of Ourlads at the NFL Scouting Combine, the Memphis quarterback created the most velocity on his passes, topping off at 59 miles per hour.

Historically speaking (or, at least as far back as Ourlads' data goes, which is 2008), that 59 miles per hour stands up pretty well. Only two quarterbacks hit 60, Bryan Bennett (then of Southeast Louisiana, now of the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers) at the 2015 combine andLogan Thomas (then of Virginia Tech, now of the Arizona Cardinals) at the 2014 combine.

It should come as no surprise that the two quarterbacks to follow Lynch in terms of pass velocity were two expected to be selected in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Cal's Jared Goff (58 mph) and North Dakota State's Carson Wentz (57 mph). Penn State's Christian Hackenberg, Wisconsin's Joel Stave,North Carolina State's Jacoby Brissett and Liberty's Josh Woodrum each hit 56 miles per hour

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-most-velocity-on-combine-throws?sf21890065=1
 
Dang it.....Now Cleveland is going to take Goff instead of Wentz....Velocity > Big hands.
 
Until they create a drill specifically to measure their velocity, I wouldn't put too much emphasis on these numbers.
 
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