Can Dobbs make it as a wideout in NFL?

#77
#77
I think it is going to shock everybody how high Dobbs gets drafted (except maybe D4H).

In all seriousness - Dobbs has made some bad throws, maybe even a lot of them.

But in all my time, I've never seen a UT QB who has had more sure fire TDs and balls right on the money dropped like hot potatoes over four years than Dobbs. Never. And the argument that "well, they had to catch so many that were behind them..." doesn't wash. Receivers make those catches all the time too.

I think his career completion percentage might be 3 - 4% higher factoring in all the stone cold drops.
 
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#79
#79
I think it is going to shock everybody how high Dobbs gets drafted (except maybe D4H).

In all seriousness - Dobbs has made some bad throws, maybe even a lot of them.

But in all my time, I've never seen a UT QB who has had more sure fire TDs and balls right on the money dropped like hot potatoes over four years than Dobbs. Never. And the argument that "well, they had to catch so many that were behind them..." doesn't wash. Receivers make those catches all the time too.

I think his career completion percentage might be 3 - 4% higher factoring in all the stone cold drops.

And higher with a better OL and a QB coach. Many of his throws were high. He has a strong arm but had little time to plant and throw and maybe needed some help on release/technique.
 
#80
#80
You guys really don't want anymore black QBs in the NFL?

Dobbs is a QB. Get over it. He'll be drafted as a QB. And he'll have success as a QB at the next level.

Stop with this garbage of him being a WR.
Stop making this a black/white issue. You know you've lost an argument when that's your go to argument.
 
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#82
#82
If he can luck up and get on a decent team with a good QB coach and OC, he could look very much like Dak Prescott. He just needs a good online, running back, and decent receivers.
 
#85
#85
Don't think we're ever gonna know. I think Josh gets drafted as a qb and remains a qb throughout his NFL career no matter what level he reaches, whether that be practice squad or 53 man roster.
 
#86
#86
Dobbs arm is every bit as strong as Peyton's was in college. IMO, Bray and Shuler have the best arms to come through UT in the last 2.5 decades. Tee's was pretty good and so was Crompton's. Clausen was so good at so many things but arm strength was not his calling card. All just my opinion.

Throw in Ainge with Bray and Shuler imo
 
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