Todd McShay
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I think the conversation would have started at QB4 last year with Cam Ward. I think with the other guy, with Shador and Dart, it would have started probably at QB... If I'm being honest, QB6, but for most people, QB7. I didn't have Bo Nix as high as some other... I had a second-round grade on Bo Nix, so I was wrong on that so far. But Cam...
When you watch the tape and you study the cut-ups of him in rhythm, on time, when he gets to the top of his drop, foot in there, receiver's where he's supposed to be and drives it, he's an absolute sniper. And I think that's what Brian Callahan is โ is looking at and like, I'm going to channel that guy.
When you watch the tape and you study the cut-ups of him in rhythm, on time, when he gets to the top of his drop, foot in there, receiver's where he's supposed to be and drives it, he's an absolute sniper. And I think that's what Brian Callahan is โ is looking at and like, I'm going to channel that guy.
When you watch the tape and you study the cut-ups of him in rhythm, on time, when he gets to the top of his drop, foot in there, receiver's where he's supposed to be and drives it, he's an absolute sniper. And I think that's what Brian Callahan is โ is looking at and like, I'm going to channel that guy.
Just like when Andy Reed and Brett Veach, the GM for the chiefs watched Patrick Mahomes and he's drifting and kind of just throwing from every arm angle. And it was an absolute mess at Texas tech, but a beautiful mess, but still a mess, you know? Um, They saw โ when you go and you isolate those clips when he's actually in rhythm and running within the constructs of the offense, it was brilliant.
Just like when Andy Reed and Brett Veach, the GM for the chiefs watched Patrick Mahomes and he's drifting and kind of just throwing from every arm angle. And it was an absolute mess at Texas tech, but a beautiful mess, but still a mess, you know? Um, They saw โ when you go and you isolate those clips when he's actually in rhythm and running within the constructs of the offense, it was brilliant.
Just like when Andy Reed and Brett Veach, the GM for the chiefs watched Patrick Mahomes and he's drifting and kind of just throwing from every arm angle. And it was an absolute mess at Texas tech, but a beautiful mess, but still a mess, you know? Um, They saw โ when you go and you isolate those clips when he's actually in rhythm and running within the constructs of the offense, it was brilliant.
And it's the same thing with Cam. And I think Brian Callahan, the coach, is absolutely qualified to help in his development. He started his career with Peyton Manning in Denver. Matthew Stafford, he spent a lot of time with, right? He obviously, Joe Burrow brought them to the Super Bowl. So he's been around greatness.
And it's the same thing with Cam. And I think Brian Callahan, the coach, is absolutely qualified to help in his development. He started his career with Peyton Manning in Denver. Matthew Stafford, he spent a lot of time with, right? He obviously, Joe Burrow brought them to the Super Bowl. So he's been around greatness.
And it's the same thing with Cam. And I think Brian Callahan, the coach, is absolutely qualified to help in his development. He started his career with Peyton Manning in Denver. Matthew Stafford, he spent a lot of time with, right? He obviously, Joe Burrow brought them to the Super Bowl. So he's been around greatness.
I mean, like the highest level greatness at the quarterback position and has helped in the process along the way, learned and helped. So... I like that fit, and I think Cam needs channeling. Patrick Mahomes needed channeling, but they both share a similar trait. I'm not doing the Mahomes and Cam Ward thing here. I'm not.
I mean, like the highest level greatness at the quarterback position and has helped in the process along the way, learned and helped. So... I like that fit, and I think Cam needs channeling. Patrick Mahomes needed channeling, but they both share a similar trait. I'm not doing the Mahomes and Cam Ward thing here. I'm not.
I mean, like the highest level greatness at the quarterback position and has helped in the process along the way, learned and helped. So... I like that fit, and I think Cam needs channeling. Patrick Mahomes needed channeling, but they both share a similar trait. I'm not doing the Mahomes and Cam Ward thing here. I'm not.
I'm just saying one of the special traits for Cam is that he feels the pressure, knows it's coming, but he's going to let you take another step or two towards him because then you're leveraged out. It's like the old out the way. Instead of some of these other guys, you watch the panic, the drifting, the racing out of the pocket. and things get scrambled.
I'm just saying one of the special traits for Cam is that he feels the pressure, knows it's coming, but he's going to let you take another step or two towards him because then you're leveraged out. It's like the old out the way. Instead of some of these other guys, you watch the panic, the drifting, the racing out of the pocket. and things get scrambled.
I'm just saying one of the special traits for Cam is that he feels the pressure, knows it's coming, but he's going to let you take another step or two towards him because then you're leveraged out. It's like the old out the way. Instead of some of these other guys, you watch the panic, the drifting, the racing out of the pocket. and things get scrambled.
He's unbelievably calm, and he is thinking a step ahead. And I think if you've channeled what he does in terms of in the pocket, on time, and then you allow him to still utilize those traits when the initial play breaks down, you could have something pretty special with camp.
He's unbelievably calm, and he is thinking a step ahead. And I think if you've channeled what he does in terms of in the pocket, on time, and then you allow him to still utilize those traits when the initial play breaks down, you could have something pretty special with camp.
He's unbelievably calm, and he is thinking a step ahead. And I think if you've channeled what he does in terms of in the pocket, on time, and then you allow him to still utilize those traits when the initial play breaks down, you could have something pretty special with camp.
The Houston Texans, there's some noise that they are โ that they're trying to move up for an offensive lineman, okay? Yeah. Dallas is going to be interesting. Just kind of sensing that something's going on there. A lot of people have thought Ted McMillan to Dallas at 12. Now we're hearing Jacksonville. I don't know if that would force their hand and they like him that much.