Smart and accurate is true. Team player. Good leader. Plus athlete but not a game changer.
He's built for a supporting cast. Best OL in the nation 2 of his 3 years (and top 3 the other) ... great 2 headed monster running game. Crazy defense.
In today's NFL it gets really difficult to keep enough of those pieces in place.
And teams on the college level didn't make enough headway against them to really find his weaknesses.
An example ... Sam Bradford and Michael Penix Jr. Accurate. Not runners. Great deep ball. Solid running game and great OL.
In both national championships they finally played a defense that just made harassing them the priority. To be honest, Losing Dillon Johnson might have been the biggest issue for UW in the game.
So ... yes the guys listed are all accurate. But are they accurate after you beat them up? No one is AS accurate, but I know that Maye, Daniels, Nix, and Caleb can take a beating and still throw downfield.
McVay likes to take shots andf has lots of long developing routes ... even with a good line you're getting your QB hit.