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Originally Posted by Ironshaft
The only measurement, IMO, that matters for an NFL QB exists in the 6 inches between his ears.
Drew Brees was too short.
Tom Brady was too unathletic.
Brett Farve was too inaccurate (best completion percentage in college was 55.8%!?!).
What made them superior franchise QBs was the 6 inches between their ears.
An NFL smart QB can make it work no matter what his roster or physical limitations.
I want the smartest QB of the group. Not the most physically gifted.
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This from a recent mock draft analysis….4.0 good enough for you?
Selection (No. 4 overall): Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
Expert: Jason McIntyre, FOX Sports
Date of mock draft: February 13 (link)
Analysis: "He will rise during the draft process, despite a poor final month of stats with the Wildcats (6 TDs, 5 INTs, zero games over 215 passing yards). Above the shoulders, he's a big winner: Levis had a 4.0 high school GPA, graduated college in three years with a finance degree and was slated to compete his Master's degree in business in December with another 4.0. At 6-foot-3, 230 pounds, he's the most sturdy of the elite QBs in this draft."