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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
Stats in a spread offense don't matter as much as how the guy projects to the NFL system. It's a very simple and proven concept.
There have been dozens of great college QBs who put up similar or even better numbers, who didn't work in the NFL.
Great performance in a spread doesn't not equate to NFL success.
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Boykin is clutch. He doesn't get rattled. He has an adequate arm for the NFL. He has an ability to extend plays with his legs (but is a pass first QB). He knows how to win.
The kid will be an NFL success.