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AR was as much about ability to escape and be a threat in the run game.I've seen so many draft people describe Joe Milton as having "prototypical" NFL arm strength. And then you've got people saying he should make the move to tight end.
Joe has top 5 NFL arm strength right now... today. He's not a tight end. I don't personally see him putting it all together to be an NFL QB but it has been weird to see people gloss over his freakish arm talent while pushing AR all the way up the draft boards last year.
Well, sure. But that’s happened like 3 times in 30+ years and twice in the last 22 years.No. It doesn't just depend on that. It depends on that AND on that team not making a trade out of the #1 spot to a team that does need a QB.
I think it’s because AR was a “true” duel threat. Joe could be but just doesn’t prefer to run. Which to me makes the tight end talk dumb, square peg round hole type of deal. So he’s an incredibly strong, somewhat inaccurate and sometimes entirely misguided, arm. That doesn’t do much in the NFL (see Jamarcus Russell). It took a qb whisperer in huepel to make him serviceable for us. It will take that and then some to have him able to read NFL defenses and learn how to tweak his drop back and delivery to deliver a timely and catchable ball. Odds not in his favor but hope for the best for him. He was clearly a joy to be around here and hope he can work his way into sticking around the nfl for a bit (and save his money if he’s smart).I've seen so many draft people describe Joe Milton as having "prototypical" NFL arm strength. And then you've got people saying he should make the move to tight end.
Joe has top 5 NFL arm strength right now... today. He's not a tight end. I don't personally see him putting it all together to be an NFL QB but it has been weird to see people gloss over his freakish arm talent while pushing AR all the way up the draft boards last year.
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