http://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2012/02/09/managing-the-pocket-part-i-texas-am-qb-ryan-tannehill/ http://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2012/02/11/managing-the-pocket-part-ii-texas-am-qb-ryan-tannehill/ http://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2012/03/12/why-ryan-tannehill-is-a-first-round-prospect/ and here's the full game if you wanted to see the plays highlighted http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehsK9klZnKc
good stuff thanks man. more i read about tannehill the more I get excited. Who knows if he's the answer but I can't wait for training camp
very good and entertaining. Really enjoyed that. I think Tannehill will take some time to develop. I think he needs a great QB coach and to work on his motion a bit (though he has a quick release; just getting it a bit higher would help); as well as his ball-spin (one of the most important and overlooked features). What I like about RT is that he is a football player. In that sense, he reminds me of Aaron Rogers (not the passer that he is - but Rogers is the best passer in the NFL, so, no biggie). But, at 6'4, 220, he has room to get to 230, and his vision, athleticism, and instincts as a player will help him. Imo, the QB position is so very difficult to predict b/c there are intangibles that make or break a player: How does he handle the pressure? How quickly can he adapt to a) his own offense and b) reading defenses; then deliver the ball with coolness to the perfect spot? That's what sets Rogers apart and what really sets Eli Manning apart. Manning is the coolest customer in the NFL under pressure, imo. If Tannehill develops that or keeps it without getting rattled by an INT or a sack; or game pressure ... he'll be a good one.
The more I learn about this kid, the more I am liking the pick. He has the tools, lets hope he can bring them to the next level.