Post by Bigjeep on Oct 28, 2018 17:51:26 GMT -5
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Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.72.
Projected Round (2019): 1.
10/25/18: On the year, Herbert has completed 64 percent of his passes for 1,936 yards with 19 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Against Stanford, Herbert really played an impressive game. He showed a dynamic skill set and looked like an NFL starting quarterback. With his big arm and athleticism, Herbert had his way with a tough defense. As a passer, he threw some lasers into tight windows to beat good coverage. Herbert showed impressive anticipation to throw passes before his receivers made their breaks and to lead them open with good ball placement. Herbert was a very accurate passer who only had three incompletions heading into overtime. He played well enough to lead his team to a victory, but his teammates' fumbles were back-breakers.
There are definitely some things that Herbert needs to work on for the NFL. First of all, he has to move his eyes more and get more adept at working through his progressions. He can lock on to primary targets or sides of the field. Herbert does show the ability to move his eyes and scan through targets, but he needs to do it more consistently. Herbert also has to speed up his clock as he can take some sacks from holding onto the ball far too long. Those issues can be improved as he gains experience, but his skill set is something that can't be coached. The Stanford tape could help Herbert to be a high first-round pick.
8/28/18: Sources who have already completed advance work on the 2019 NFL Draft's class say Herbert has big-time potential. He only played in eight games during 2017, but completed 67 percent of his passes for 1,750 yards with 13 touchdowns and three interceptions. The sophomore also ran for five touchdowns. As a freshman, Herbert completed 64 percent of his passes for 1,936 yards with 19 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Herbert displays good size and a strong arm with the ability to loft in touch passes. He can drop in passes with nice ball placement that leads his receivers, and he beats quality coverage with the location of his passes. With his height and size, Herbert can comfortably stand tall in the pocket and demonstrate the patience to let routes develop. Along with his arm talent, Herbert is a quality athlete who has the ability to pick up yards on the ground.
For the NFL, Herbert needs to improve his field vision and working through his progressions. His college offense often has him throwing to his first target or only focusing on one side of the field. Still, there is no doubt that Herbert has the skill set to start on Sundays and possesses plenty of upside to develop.
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Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.72.
Projected Round (2019): 1.
10/25/18: On the year, Herbert has completed 64 percent of his passes for 1,936 yards with 19 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Against Stanford, Herbert really played an impressive game. He showed a dynamic skill set and looked like an NFL starting quarterback. With his big arm and athleticism, Herbert had his way with a tough defense. As a passer, he threw some lasers into tight windows to beat good coverage. Herbert showed impressive anticipation to throw passes before his receivers made their breaks and to lead them open with good ball placement. Herbert was a very accurate passer who only had three incompletions heading into overtime. He played well enough to lead his team to a victory, but his teammates' fumbles were back-breakers.
There are definitely some things that Herbert needs to work on for the NFL. First of all, he has to move his eyes more and get more adept at working through his progressions. He can lock on to primary targets or sides of the field. Herbert does show the ability to move his eyes and scan through targets, but he needs to do it more consistently. Herbert also has to speed up his clock as he can take some sacks from holding onto the ball far too long. Those issues can be improved as he gains experience, but his skill set is something that can't be coached. The Stanford tape could help Herbert to be a high first-round pick.
8/28/18: Sources who have already completed advance work on the 2019 NFL Draft's class say Herbert has big-time potential. He only played in eight games during 2017, but completed 67 percent of his passes for 1,750 yards with 13 touchdowns and three interceptions. The sophomore also ran for five touchdowns. As a freshman, Herbert completed 64 percent of his passes for 1,936 yards with 19 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Herbert displays good size and a strong arm with the ability to loft in touch passes. He can drop in passes with nice ball placement that leads his receivers, and he beats quality coverage with the location of his passes. With his height and size, Herbert can comfortably stand tall in the pocket and demonstrate the patience to let routes develop. Along with his arm talent, Herbert is a quality athlete who has the ability to pick up yards on the ground.
For the NFL, Herbert needs to improve his field vision and working through his progressions. His college offense often has him throwing to his first target or only focusing on one side of the field. Still, there is no doubt that Herbert has the skill set to start on Sundays and possesses plenty of upside to develop.
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