Let me start this off by saying that I think Haskins is a tremendous passer and talent. I also think he isn't as developed overall as a game QB.
I'm thinking we HAVE to be able to run the ball with Haskins. Now it's entirely probable that he has always been able to win games with his arm, No reason not to be able to do that and have the career he has had. But now he's in college football and the team has to be able to run.
The pros need a run game too and if Haskins can't develop his program into a QB that encompasses the run right along with his tremendous passing talents then he probably won't enjoy a long pro career.
At this point in time he is listed as 8th or 9th in the Heisman and there are 6 QB's ahead of him. Maybe 4 will be drafted ahead of him, so where would he go in the draft. Certainly not in the top 5.
He has to learn to get rid of the ball fast. I think he gets rushed at times and makes some errant passes. Think about Clemson's rush. I also think he needs to learn to stay poised under a rush.
Then again maybe I don't know shit.
What do Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, et. al. do to "develop his program into a QB that encompasses the run" ?? What does that even mean?
The issue clearly lies with coaching; especially Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator.
And agree with BN27's point about heisman below.
Heisman QB lists is not the best way to guess where somebody will be drafted.
I don't get the criticism of not getting rid of the ball fast. A huge majority of his passes are short. Too many, lately IMO. I think he's being undersold here by a ton. I'm going to be surprised if he's not a top 10 pick and a top 2 QB taken. But I also thought Saquon would drop, so maybe I don't know shit either.
Teams - especially the bad ones that serially draft high - are very susceptible to hype and likely at the top of the draft b/c their scouting generally sucked in the 5 previous iterations.
So it's rarely a good idea to count on draft stock falling regardless of the film when media hype is so over the top -- like it was for Barkley. The next Gale Sayers, Barry Sanders, and Emmitt Smith in 1 body.
Nonetheless, his NFL production vindicates what we thought -- good RB worth 1 big play a game; not elite / Top5 material.
Ummm... none of us know shit. That's why we don't get paid for our opinions or our coaching (in)abilities. Best we are is modestly informed speculators.
Collectively, I'd say this board is a lot smarter than a lot of NFL front offices. At least in terms of identifying talent compared to those teams that draft in top10 for years on end.
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