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Originally Posted by Raised On Riots
Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but there appears to be a recognizable template for a college QB that would transition well to the pro's, and I don't see Bradford or McCoy being that template.
I see Gabbert as being "kind of there", but needs more experience and development. I guess it has to with physical make up and arm strength/accuracy, but then you get guys like Sanchez who kind of fall in-between the two extremes.
Am I making any sense whatsoever? 
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You want a template for a QB who would transition well:
3 year starters from a pro style offense with at least decent mechanics and above average arm strength. The more success he's had with lesser players, the better.
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