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Old 01-01-2013, 10:30 PM   #268
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Well here is NFLDraftCountdown's scouting report on him.


Mike Glennon
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 232 | 40-Time: 5.10

Official Bio


Strengths:
• Outstanding height with a large projectable frame
• Fantastic arm strength and can make all the throws
• Can fit ball into tight spots but also varies speeds
• Is able to stretch the field vertically with deep ball
• Clean delivery / release and throws a pretty spiral
• Used to working under center in a pro style system
• Vision to scan the field and go through progressions
• Decent touch, timing and accuracy when given time
• Able to get rid of the ball while draped by defenders
• Durable with terrific physical and mental toughness
• Mature and intelligent with a very good work ethic
• Developing talent still offers considerable upside

Weaknesses:
• Doesn't handle pressure well at all and lacks poise
• Poor pocket presence and holds onto ball too long
• Footwork, mechanics and accuracy are inconsistent
• Gets careless with the ball and makes bad decisions
• Has too much confidence in arm and will take chances
• Extreme lack of mobility and is essentially a statue
• Struggles mightily to throw on the run when flushed
• Ability to rally team and be a leader of men in doubt
• Relatively inexperienced with questionable instincts

Injury History:
• None of Consequence

Notes:
A two-year starter for the Wolfpack --- Served as the backup to Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks early in college career --- Brother Sean played quarterback at Virginia Tech (2004-08) --- Was a highly-touted prep All-American and coveted recruit --- One of the most prolific signal callers in North Carolina State history, ranking at or near the top of the program record book in almost every career and single-season passing category --- The first NC State quarterback to throw for 30 touchdowns or more in two different seasons and joins Tajh Boyd of Clemson as the only players in ACC history to accomplish that feat --- Graduated with two degrees, a Bachelor's in Business Management and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies --- Was not surrounded by a particularly talented supporting cast and often dealt with protection issues, drops, etc. that were at least in part to blame for ups and downs --- Worked as a counselor at the Manning Passing Academy prior to senior season and elicited raves from onlookers during throwing sessions --- Classic pocket passer with all the physical tools to be a high level starter at the next level and majority of flaws are correctable --- Looks like a first round pick one moment then a late rounder the next and consistency will be absolutely vital to maximizing vast potential --- Boom or Bust .

NFL Player Comparison: Joe Flacco


Career Statistics
Year GP COMP ATT YDS COMP % TD INT
2008 RS - - - - - -
2009 7 24 39 248 61.5% 1 2
2010 3 9 13 78 69.2% 0 0
2011 13 283 453 3,054 62.5% 31 12
2012 13 330 564 4,031 58.5% 31 17
Totals 36 646 1,069 7,411 60.4% 63 31

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