Todd McShay
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But you've got to know who you are as a human being if you're going to take over an organization, be handed the keys at some point in a year or two, and look in that huddle. If you do huddle in grown-ass men, they're looking back at you and got no time for some pup. He's had football. He was carted off the field, thought he would never play again. He's just been through a lot.
But you've got to know who you are as a human being if you're going to take over an organization, be handed the keys at some point in a year or two, and look in that huddle. If you do huddle in grown-ass men, they're looking back at you and got no time for some pup. He's had football. He was carted off the field, thought he would never play again. He's just been through a lot.
But you've got to know who you are as a human being if you're going to take over an organization, be handed the keys at some point in a year or two, and look in that huddle. If you do huddle in grown-ass men, they're looking back at you and got no time for some pup. He's had football. He was carted off the field, thought he would never play again. He's just been through a lot.
And I look at him, and I'm like, The biggest negative I have in talking to teams, this is the problem. Seven years in this age, but only one year of starting experience. One full year, right, at Louisville this past year. But he's with the Brahm brothers who know how to coach quarterbacks. He's developed unbelievably well in the past year, year plus. And he...
And I look at him, and I'm like, The biggest negative I have in talking to teams, this is the problem. Seven years in this age, but only one year of starting experience. One full year, right, at Louisville this past year. But he's with the Brahm brothers who know how to coach quarterbacks. He's developed unbelievably well in the past year, year plus. And he...
And I look at him, and I'm like, The biggest negative I have in talking to teams, this is the problem. Seven years in this age, but only one year of starting experience. One full year, right, at Louisville this past year. But he's with the Brahm brothers who know how to coach quarterbacks. He's developed unbelievably well in the past year, year plus. And he...
He can step in, and I think he's going to shock people when he plays. He's bigger than the rest of these quarterbacks. He's got a stronger arm than probably the rest of these quarterbacks, maybe the same level as Cam Ward. He's faster on a straight line than all these guys outside of Jalen Milrow, the top four guys for me. He's the fastest of all of them when he tucks and runs.
He can step in, and I think he's going to shock people when he plays. He's bigger than the rest of these quarterbacks. He's got a stronger arm than probably the rest of these quarterbacks, maybe the same level as Cam Ward. He's faster on a straight line than all these guys outside of Jalen Milrow, the top four guys for me. He's the fastest of all of them when he tucks and runs.
He can step in, and I think he's going to shock people when he plays. He's bigger than the rest of these quarterbacks. He's got a stronger arm than probably the rest of these quarterbacks, maybe the same level as Cam Ward. He's faster on a straight line than all these guys outside of Jalen Milrow, the top four guys for me. He's the fastest of all of them when he tucks and runs.
The traits are there. The experience is there. The maturity is there. I would love to see him, whether it's the Giants with Brian Dable, the โ the New Orleans Saints, picking at 40. One of those teams is not going to wind up with Shador, is not going to wind up with Jackson Dart.
The traits are there. The experience is there. The maturity is there. I would love to see him, whether it's the Giants with Brian Dable, the โ the New Orleans Saints, picking at 40. One of those teams is not going to wind up with Shador, is not going to wind up with Jackson Dart.
The traits are there. The experience is there. The maturity is there. I would love to see him, whether it's the Giants with Brian Dable, the โ the New Orleans Saints, picking at 40. One of those teams is not going to wind up with Shador, is not going to wind up with Jackson Dart.
And I would love to see him with one of those two spots with an opportunity in a year to take over the reins and see what he can do. I think he's going to be a big surprise in this class.
And I would love to see him with one of those two spots with an opportunity in a year to take over the reins and see what he can do. I think he's going to be a big surprise in this class.
And I would love to see him with one of those two spots with an opportunity in a year to take over the reins and see what he can do. I think he's going to be a big surprise in this class.
I'm way different than a lot of people in this class.
I'm way different than a lot of people in this class.
I'm way different than a lot of people in this class.
Yeah, it's good. Way different. I've got Number one receiver is Matthew Golden. Route running, crispness, 429, 40-yard dash, second fastest player at the Combine. And the questions about him, is the top end speed great? He's not great after the catch in terms of making guys miss, but if he catches a crease, he's gone. Vertical speed, adjusts to the ball. I like Golden one.
Yeah, it's good. Way different. I've got Number one receiver is Matthew Golden. Route running, crispness, 429, 40-yard dash, second fastest player at the Combine. And the questions about him, is the top end speed great? He's not great after the catch in terms of making guys miss, but if he catches a crease, he's gone. Vertical speed, adjusts to the ball. I like Golden one.