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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
Awesome work. it will be very interesting to see what Dalton snags. He's obviously a better passer than Kaep at this stage. If Kaep and Dalton swapped teams, would the results be the same for both teams?
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Kap is the worst pure pocket passer among Dalton, Wilson and Luck.
Kap came out of college very raw. He was encouraged to run. Still put up 10,000 passing yards to go with his 4,000 rushing yards.
Kaepernick has the least development with only 23 career starts to Luck & Wilson's 32, and Dalton's 48.
Luck and Wilson came out of pro-style college programs. They had better NFL preparation playing in college.
Dalton Luck and Wilson all have had at least 2 full training camps dedicated to developing them. Kaepernick has had only 1 full training camp in 2013. In 2012, Alex Smith still got the lions share of 1st team work. 2011 was the lockout year.
So both Luck and Wilson have had double the time dedicated to them working with the 1st team as Kaepernick.
So you look at Kaepernick and see a 4th year starter who who should be at least as developed as Andy Dalton, also a 4th year starter, and ahead of Luck and Wilson who are 3rd year starters.
I see Kaepernick as a QB who came out raw from a gimmick offense, lacking experience in pro-style play, who has only had 23 career starts, and only had 1 single training camp where he was working exclusively with the 1st team and the his position coaches were focusing solely on his development. Half the time that Luck and Wilson received so far.
Just the way I see it.