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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 121551" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I disagree wholeheartedly with those who think Winston doesn't have the makeup to be a good NFL QB. I would place him at or near the front of the pack in the last several years worth of drafts, not just this one. That kid has an uncanny anticipation for throws. He sees guys moving into creases down field before it even happens and he throws accurately and with a ton of confidence. His pocket awareness is great and he moves well enough to give you fits. He uses his eyes and body language to fool defenders where he is going with the ball and he seems to do it effortlessly. Some QBS NEVER learn that skill at the college level. His arm strength may not be at the top of the class, but guys like Joe Montana never was either. He can make the throws required.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, I wouldn't invest a dime in him. If he dropped to my team in the draft I wouldn't waste even half a second considering it. IMHO, you have to go for character first. There are enough good players who have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 121551, member: 639"] I disagree wholeheartedly with those who think Winston doesn't have the makeup to be a good NFL QB. I would place him at or near the front of the pack in the last several years worth of drafts, not just this one. That kid has an uncanny anticipation for throws. He sees guys moving into creases down field before it even happens and he throws accurately and with a ton of confidence. His pocket awareness is great and he moves well enough to give you fits. He uses his eyes and body language to fool defenders where he is going with the ball and he seems to do it effortlessly. Some QBS NEVER learn that skill at the college level. His arm strength may not be at the top of the class, but guys like Joe Montana never was either. He can make the throws required. Having said all that, I wouldn't invest a dime in him. If he dropped to my team in the draft I wouldn't waste even half a second considering it. IMHO, you have to go for character first. There are enough good players who have it. [/QUOTE]
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