Ulysees E. McGill
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As a passer, Dobbs is a quick-rhythm thrower capable of attacking the defense with big-boy tosses or catch-and-fire throws from the pocket. He excels at throwing the quick game (hitches, slants and sticks) but is also adept at pushing the ball down the field on vertical routes. In fact, he might be one of the better deep-ball passers in football based on his 47.7 percent completion rate and 14 touchdowns on passes of 21 yards or more.
Prescott made the quick jump to the big stage, and it's not a coincidence that he had plenty of experience and confidence from his extensive workload as a collegian. This is an underrated part of the quarterback evaluation, but it's one that leads me to believe Dobbs could make a surprising impression as a pro. -- Bucky Brooks
Football question. Was the only time Josh Dobbs ever got rocked in the Appalacian State game last year? I don't recall him ever getting hit hard.
Hasn't been a lot of talk about Croom, Verern, Danny O. and Wiesman on here. Any of those guys get drafted with a great pro day?
6 guys potentially getting drafted this year right? Would have been 7 if Hurd had stuck it out.
Barnett
Sutton
Kamara
Dobbs
JRM
Malone
Where are those 6 guys projected to go?
If Croom can work on his hands then he's an NFL player IMO. 4.6 at his size is a mismatch even at the NFL level, and the league loves pass-catching TEs right now.
I don't necessarily think he'll be drafted (though it wouldn't surprise me), but I do think he has a place in the league.