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Re: How McVay evaluates quarterbacks coming out of college

March 31, 2019 12:04PM
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RamBill
How McVay evaluates quarterbacks coming out of college


“Number one, are you able to throw the football accurately with some anticipation and make quick decisions?”
“[A]re we able to throw the football with accuracy and anticipation? I remember my grandpa Bill Walsh always said this, it’s not about the arm strength and stuff like that, it’s the anticipation, the accuracy, and the ability to throw the ball as hard as necessary based on the type of throw, whether that be quick, intermediate, down the field, but being on time and rhythm, giving guys the chance to create after the catch,” McVay said. “Those are the things that you’re looking at.”

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Guys that fit that description in the middle to later rounds imo are:

Rypien and Ta'amu, they both are accurate with good anticipation, could use work on decision making, but not terrible.

Grier checks all of McVays boxes except he can be erratic on his deep shots.

Shurmer is a fast processor with good anticipation that played in a under center play action offense, but his accuracy is not good.



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