Found February 09, 2011 on NFL Draft Dog: Yardbarker Blogger Network
This April’s upcoming NFL Draft is one deprived of top tier talent at the quarterback position. The skill level is thin at both, the top part and in the late rounds, where only a handful of prospects are graded as legitimate NFL-type passers.Due to the lack of overall talent the number of QBs from non-BCS schools that can find their name called in the Draft is high.Here is a list of the top 5 passers from small schools projected to be drafted.1.Colin Kaepernick 6-5, 226 NevadaHe is far from a finishing product with a plethora of mechanical problems to correct before he could develop as a passer, but his talent is tantalizing.Has average arm strength, can get adequate zip on out routes but can’t fit the football into tight spots as well as some of the elite passer in this class. He also must improve his delivery. Must get rid of the ball more quickly. Has trouble checking off primary targets and is erratic when throwing long.On the plus side, he throws a catchable ball on wheel route...
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