QB measurements at the combine
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/2/2...s-quarterbacks
Check 'em out at the link; I'm too lazy to format. |
Chiefs will draft Vandy sometime in the later rounds out of principle.
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Player School Height Weight Hand Size
Matt Barkley USC 6-3 227 10.08 Tyler Bray Tennessee 6-6 232 9.28 Colby Cameron Louisiana Tech 6-2 212 9.08 Zac Dysert Miami of Ohio 6-3 231 9.18 Mike Glennon N.C. State 6-7 225 9.58 Marqueis Gray Minnesota 6-3 240 9.78 Landry Jones Oklahoma 6-4 225 9.18 Collin Klein Kansas State 6-5 226 9.28 E.J. Manuel Florida State 6-5 237 10.38 Ryan Nassib Syracuse 6-2 227 10.18 Sean Renfree Duke 6-3 219 9.08 Matt Scott Arizona 6-2 213 9.08 Geno Smith West Virginia 6-2 218 9.28 Brad Sorensen Southern Utah 6-4 237 James Vandenberg Iowa 6-3 226 9.68 Tyler Wilson Arkansas 6-2 215 |
Good day for Matt Barkley; huge hands and he measured firmly in the 'fine' height.
Everyone else was pretty expected. Geno's hands are a little smaller than I'd hoped; also lighter. I really do wish that Barkley would've thrown at this thing. And again, I know guys hate EJ Manuel, but damn he's a specimen. That's a perfect build, IMO. |
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Wow, Wilson went from 8" hands to not having hands at all.
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Yeah, you wouldn't want to run a pure WC system with him. He's never going to be a really precise passer.
But if you could build a downfield passing game with some read-option elements in it, you could have a heck of a weapon. It would have to be an unconventional attack and he definitely has warts, but his accuracy will play, IMO. He's one of those guys that you get in trouble by drafting high. So many talents and there are a lot of good things about him, but the two bad things are really the worst ones - accuracy and ability to pick up an offense. I don't know that he can/can't do it, but he hasn't been asked to yet so that's certainly a red flag. |
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If Reid wants to run the system he's always ran, I'm not sure he has the accuracy to do it. |
Barkley is the single most undervalued QB in this draft. Such nonsense being thrown around about him being worth only a second-round grade.
Starts, system experience, intangibles, physical skill set...it's all there. Not going to be surprised at all if he's the Chiefs QB this fall. |
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Manuel's not a good fit for Reid's system as we know it. That said, the way he tweaked it for Vick (use your legs to create space downfield - bombs away) could certainly fit EJ. We'd need to do a lot of work on the WR corp, though. Bowe is a good start, but we'd need a Harvin or Maclin to spread defenses downfield. The simplest, safest answers are Geno, Barkley, Wilson (in that order, IMO); but an extremely ballsy alternative would be trading down with Philly, picking up another freak of nature like Floyd to play alongside Poe and grabbing Manuel. I don't have the cajones to try it because that's the kind of boom/bust draft that could get you fired, but if it all worked out, it could be !@#$ing unbelievable. |
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I KNOW IT'S ILLOGICAL. |
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If anyone this side of the CFL drafts James Vendenberg they should have their chromosome pairs counted and accredited physician.
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USC was overrated to begin the season, and became a hot mess. I blame that ****tard Kiffin. |
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In that situation, who would Philly be trading up for? |
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Another thing to think about, ie the trade back into the first scenario. I'd say teams have a pretty good idea that we have a shithole crater at Qb and are going to be looking for one in the draft.
Passing on one at 1 and hoping to trade back into the first if a run on QB's happen is a recipe for getting ass raped on a trade back up. Teams will know we are desperate to get back up to that spot to get our guy, could end up costing more than we thought. With this draft having alot of depth at spots we need, could backfire. |
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Guys talked about that Giants pass-rush in hushed tones last season, but if the Chiefs had Sharrif Floyd and Dontari Poe pushing as 1-gaps and Houston/Hali attacking...damn, that would be filthy. But it would all likely be for naught if you Manuel couldn't do the job (oh, and Floyd is a pretty raw prospect in his own right). It's just interesting to think about. It's probably not smart, but you can only say "Draft Geno" so many time before you start looking for other stuff to talk about... |
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Other then that, yeah he has a lot of what you're looking for. |
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I know Floyd has alot of upside etc, but it is what it is. |
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It could go really poorly. Like I said, I don't think I'd have the juevos to try it, but it's an intriguing thought. What if you could get the Eagles to send Foles and Maclin as the trade down? No picks, just Foles and Maclin. You get your WR for the deep game, you get your 'fallback' QB in Foles and you don't have to worry quite as badly about getting raped in a tradeup for Manuel; either he falls to you or he doesn't. Worst case scenario is you have a different strong-armed passer in Foles to roll with. Best case is you end up with two aggressive downfield passers, a WR that helps you make that offense go and 2 of the most impressive physical specimens in the league on the same D-Line. |
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I could potentially come out of the first 2 picks with Floyd, Foles, Maclin and Manuel? Yeah, I'd pull that trigger. Although, I think if they make the move for Foles, they probably wouldn't look at another QB that early. |
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Problem with Foles is that we've seen that he isn't a very good down field passer to this point.
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Granted, it depends on the Eagles really liking Geno (and the Raiders not taking Floyd at #3), but it sure seems feasible to me. Easiest route would be to take Geno at 1.1 and if the Eagles like him enough to come to us, and Floyd is still at 4, you have 15 minutes (IIRC) to get the deal done. And suddenly we've had the most interesting draft the team has ever had, IMO. |
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DeSean Jackson isn't, but Bowe and Maclin have the strength and body control to take some of the rough edges off Foles if Foles can just learn to make balls catchable, if not balls-on. |
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Although I gotta say, I'd be extremely disappointed if we took a QB at 1, then traded him away. Would be fitting for the Chiefs fans though. :#:deevee: TBH, if I'm the Chiefs knowing how QB needy I am and another team is willing to trade up for a QB, I probably re think my eval on said QB. |
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fans on this board would not be able to handle having the QB they wanted and then seeing a pick swap 3 picks later
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We draft Geno and then trade him?
Lots of broken hearts right after pumping them up. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Brings me back to an earlier point, I'm pretty tired of watching QB's with less than stellar accuracy in KC. If you could sell me on a downfield system like Flacco and the Ravens have, I could get on board and we know that can win obviously. We've talked about how Flacco and Eli aren't in teh elite class therefor you don't need one to win. That's true, they aren't in that class, but they played at an elite level in the playoffs leading their team to SB wins. I don't think you necessarily need like you use to, an elite guy at QB ala Brady, Manning Brees Rodgers etc, but you need a QB who can play at an elite level at times. |
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Dang Bray's got small hands. But he's only 5 pounds less than Manuel who I thought was a pretty big guy in general. Just think if he had bigger hands he'd be the QB in the draft with the strongest arm. :rolleyes:
And the black guy has the biggest hands. Go figure. :facepalm: |
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Manuel gives you the Culpepper/Big Ben massive upside option, Foles gives you a tolerable fallback position if Manuel doesn't slide or doesn't develop. Though I understand this scenario is completely unpalatable for folks that don't like Manuel. I'm just not in that group - I kinda like EJ. |
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But I want Smith or Barkley at the top of the draft. |
Manuel is a big dude.
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But again, I'm not sure that they would fit into the offense Reid wants to run. |
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Did he want to run the short/quick passing offense he ran during his early years in Philly or did he have to run it because he didn't have the downfield WRs? Did he want to run the downfield, balls/bust offense he ran in Philly during his later years there or did he have to run it because Vick doesn't have the consistency to operate a short passing game. He has two clearly different offenses that he's run with some success in the past. About the only constant has been his utilization of the runningback and it doesn't matter who's under center for that - Jamaal Charles is the evolutionary Brian Westbrook. I'm just reluctant to cite 'his' offense at this point because frankly, he's done a lot of different stuff as a HC. |
People are slobbering on Geno Smith when he's smaller (or just as big at the most) than Brodie Croyle.
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I fully expect him to go with what we have and what he thinks they fit best with. |
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I like that offense for guys like Cam & Cap. Big QBs. Just not thinner QBs like RG3. Just depends on style. |
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As if that has ANYTHING at all to do with it. |
Kaepernick isn't a huge guy.
Cam's about the only guy in the league I'd be comfortable building an offense that has the read-option as a common thing. Manuel would be another if he can prove to be an NFL caliber passer as well. EDIT: Well the height/weight for Kaepernick is comparable, but he sure doesn't look as thick as Manuel or Cam. The thing about Kapernick though is that he seems adept at not taking the big hit, so you can probably get by with that for awhile. |
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CoMo is a dipshit - period. There's really no way for him to just stop. |
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Brodie didn't have 1oz of muscle on his body...which is why he was brittle. |
ROFL hilarious to see everyone's panties get twisted in a knot because of someone bad mouthing the holy QB prophet that is Geno Smith.
What's gonna be hilarious is when the Chiefs draft someone else at #1 or trade out of that pick and Geno goes elsewhere and this place melts the **** down. |
I agree that the bigger the individual, the more likely he'll be to sustain the physicality of playing in the league.
Barkley passes that test already. Smith, however, has the frame that he could easily add an additional 15-20 pounds with the help of an NFL pharmacy. |
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It absolutely doesn't and you're an idiot. |
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That's it! That's the secret! They have to be #7 AT USC while actually playing QB! Draft away, good sirs! |
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Damn, some of these guys have some small hands!
How does a guy who is 6'3" end up with 9 inch hands... that's like gnome sized. |
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Like so... http://www.topendsports.com/testing/.../hand-span.jpg |
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With the other measure I'm a paltry 8" dead on. |
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I'm 9.75 by that version. |
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And now your size measures start to make a ton more sense to me. Your span is probably close to 10" EDIT: ah I see now that yours are 9.75" That makes a ton more sense. I knew my hands weren't freakishly big! |
Yeah, hand span makes a lot more sense as a functional measurement.
Aside: I have a friend who has some of the largest hands I've ever seen; it's like he has a bunch of bananas attached to his wrist. He's 6'3 but he wears size 9 tennis shoes. |
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Based on my experiences on throwing a football, I can see how large hands could help a lot in spinning it. |
ok now that we resolved that... doesn't it seem like some of these QBs have freakish gnome hands? 9.08" WTF?
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I don't even feel comfortable throwing a football with my hands. I never feel like I can get on top of it. Can't imagine with hands almost an inch smaller.
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Damn, I had never measured my hand before. I'm 6-3 and have 10 1/3" hands.
I can spin it, too. Edit: 8 1/2" from wrist to tip of middle finger. |
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When I was younger I used PING's online fitting app all the time. |
Calvin Johnson has 9.3" hands.. you can't tell me that's tip of thumb to tip of pinky
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ok so how do you measure your hands? from what to what?
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