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re: Lock is the best SEC NFL QB prospect since?
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:45 am to MizzouTrue
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:45 am to MizzouTrue
Much of the success Mizzou had in 2013 and 2014 was given to the defense.
What is overlooked is that 2 of the Oline are starters in NFL and 2 are 2nd in their teams depth chart.
When Lock became the QB these OL were gone and he picked up some bad habits with an inexperienced OL and WR they couldn’t catch the ball.
This year his OL has got much better, but he still has the bad habits he picked up his first two years.
He has the skill sets and the arm to be a successful NFL QB. He needs another year to be a 1st round pick.
What is overlooked is that 2 of the Oline are starters in NFL and 2 are 2nd in their teams depth chart.
When Lock became the QB these OL were gone and he picked up some bad habits with an inexperienced OL and WR they couldn’t catch the ball.
This year his OL has got much better, but he still has the bad habits he picked up his first two years.
He has the skill sets and the arm to be a successful NFL QB. He needs another year to be a 1st round pick.
Posted on 11/15/17 at 10:48 am to MizzouBS
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He has the skill sets and the arm to be a successful NFL QB. He needs another year to be a 1st round pick.
No, he should go now.
Posted on 11/15/17 at 4:45 pm to MizzouBS
quote:Depends on if he can or thinks he can replicate or surpass this year's success, which will be tough.
He needs another year to be a 1st round pick.
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In the last two years, he’s faced five teams that ranked in the Def. S&P+ top 30, and he’s completed 48 percent of his passes with a 98.4 rating. In 2018, he could face as many as five or more top-30 defenses, including Alabama’s. LINK
I think he should take the money and run if he gets a 1st or 2nd round grade. It is an opportunity to prove yourself against better Ds, but also opportunity for it to backfire.
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