Recap of Newton's Pro Day

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  1. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    http://nflbuzz.yardbarker.com/blog/nflbuzz/newton_throws_at_pro_day/4345702

    For context:

    Eh, as per usual, more questions than answers, but there were several NFL FO types in attendance, R Rivera, Holmgren, etc.
     
  2. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Surprising about Casserly, he still thinks "GM" so that could matter at the end of the day.
     
  3. dolfan7171

    dolfan7171 Well-Known Member

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    Gil Brandt thinks he should go # 1 and Todd McShay thinks he is slightly #2 behind Gabbert.
     
  4. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Gabbert will wow at his proday..
     
  5. ToddsPhins

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    I think so, too.
     
  6. jason8er

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    Does this really change anything? Only a week after the combine, in a comfortable and scripted setting?
     
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    alen1 New Member

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    It shouldn't IMO.
     
  8. ckparrothead

    ckparrothead Draft Forum Moderator Luxury Box

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    As Chad Reuter said, now we're comparing completion percentages at Pro Days? Get me off this train!

    The pro day that's really going to matter is Blaine Gabbert's.
     
  9. padre31

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    Well, in most cases I'd agree, in this case with his own camp intimating that they were not happy with his combine performance of 11 for 21 or whatever it was, then going 50 for 60, comparison with the other highly drafted Qb's in the last couple of yrs does provide some context to his performance.

    My goodness, here we have a Qb who:

    -is a lean 260 pds
    -runs a 4.6 40
    -has a powerful arm

    If a OC cannot find a way to have success with those measurables they are in the wrong line of work.
     
  10. Tone_E

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    Casserly, Mayock, Lombardi, and Davis chime in on Newton

    Mayock reporting from the pro day, somewhat indecisive but draws comparison to Flacco, says Newton needs a lot of work and is raw, but great arm strength can make all the throws

    Davis - agreed with Mayock

    Lombardi - ton of upsdie but is raw

    Casserly - Wouldn't touch him in the first round. Really hard on Newton.

    http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-netwo...76/Grading-Cam-Newton-s-pro-day?module=HP_cp2
     
  11. vt_dolfan

    vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

    I watched Auburns Pro Day on Espn3.com, def saw the arm strength, you could really tell a difference in his accuracy, especially on his deeper stuff, when his footwork was good, planting his front foot. When he didnt his throws were off. This is still something he has to conciously think about while he is throwing...its not natural to him. If he works hard...he can be a good Qb..the question then is do u believe he will put in the work needed to overcome his flaws....

    He spent the first 2 hours on the sidelines talking up the other 22 players...and was decked out in all black underarmor...even wearing a UA backpack
     

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