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Testing the Quarterback Play is one of my favorite experiments, and it was not many better people to do that with the Fader’s Fader’s soccer Hall.
Kurt Warner joined the latest episode of “The Jool Klatt Show” to discuss the concepts passing, the quarterback play in NFL today and many things related to quarterback.
We also discussed our quarterly prospects in 2025 NFL Draft, especially cam wards and Shedour Sanders. Last month, I put Sanders before the ward in my list of five high quartersbacks in this year’s class. As the Warner also I will be part of the NFL Network Fastly Day next month, I wanted to choose his brain slowly and see how you look like Wades and Sanders a month from the process.
Here is the snippet of our conversation.
Klatt: So let me start with this: see all the boys when it meets. As you prepare a draft, how do you fill this class with usual, and your whole class feelings after Indy?
Warner: I thought the class was strong on the board. If I think back to Indy, I think many times in the kind goes up and down, and get some good boys, and it’s very good boys. I thought the weekday had a few boys who cast a piece of football. I don’t make a tape lesson before being combined, perhaps just do little to get a touch of just who these people are. As you know, I’m not watching a lot of college’s ball during the NFL. I’m a NFL, first and foremost. So, I like to go together and I’ve got the opportunity to see boys, and go out of the tub and then I’ve been doing last week or more.
Here’s what exciting thing: When I look at them, I’m not sure if any of these boys are different from working, playing in time, reading the kind of field. I feel like the majority of these boys, at least on the top of the class, were very similar to myself when I look at them. As long as you take the jerseys and looked, you will go, “All right. I’ve seen that before. I’ve seen that before.”
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Now the cam (Ward), you have a little more to know her to throw the ball. I think that’s the hard work on the top of the class. I don’t think when you’re watching them when comparing these people, like Shedur, Jaxson [Dart] or Tyler [Shough]That when you look to make his decisions and drop when the cam jump on the page, like “oh gosh, it’s the best in all these places.” I just think you have a little variations on the roof. Perhaps more than the top muscles in the ball. He has the power to condemn a platform. So, I think you’re putting [Ward] Top because what if that talent is transferred to the next level, do we have something special too much?
KLATT: If you look at a boy like a cam, what kind of trial do you see thrive at the next level?
Warner: That’s a good question. All these boys, even cam, that even if any of these boys are enough athletic aunt to live in Athletic, if that makes sense. You know that Josh Allen’s, Lamar Jackson’s and Patrick Mahomes’. I think most of these boys, if they would be really good at the next level, they should make a look at and find the ball into their hands, because I don’t think anything of them is good at buy time or to get good.
That is really an attractive thing, because we have never known, especially when watching boys in college. It is truly frustrating to watch the college tape because I watched the cam, which I said was 90% for her first man, or was Cramble. There was nothing so much to see. You would not see her at the boom, Boom worked about these things.
I think it was the same for the number of these boys. Most boys should be able to do those waterfalls, but I did not see the processing and work on things. This is where this is hard for me. If you strive to do that at the NFL level, I don’t think any of these boys have more to win.
KLATT: What is the Shede Sanders taken?
Kurt Warner’s advice to 2025 NFL Draft players
Warner: Shedour can throw the best ball, and what I say is so useful and accurate for all these boys. I love being able to move the ball. Or because of my power or anything, he never lost it hard. He never dropped against you. I love that thing for things. I like boys who understand how they can make a different throw. Found a great touch. I think you throw a deep ball.
I watched some of her [tape] Since the beginning of the year and I watched the last four games for all these directions. You have shown a bitter line. When I brushed the quarterbacks, I try to get rid of what happened every year. I’m trying to look at you from Play … Do you do the right thing in this game?
I felt in the last four matches, Shedur was not very worried in the pocket. Like, I seldom see her firmly in the pocket, and again, and read and bring the ball. It was like that he was always worried there. You’ve talked about sacks and problems. Perhaps that led you to, “OK, these four four games, just because I have found too much.”
That’s something of concern. It is rare to pass through this process. It was kindly that he would go back, and see the first boy and try to worry, trying to throw a throw because of a game just playing. That’s care for me. Is that the only thing because of the situation here and because of the line left?
I liked to be thrown. I liked some of the different roles and ideas I needed to play with because that’s fun of me. When I looked Nix last year, I had the same questions about throwing the ball down the field. But what I loved was that he had a very broad base book for anyone in college last ball. … I felt that you were doing well and why I realized that they could interpret at the NFL level.
Shedeur had to do more than that. Shedur had to work on a case of another pro-there. I love that part of it, and it’s revealed.
Joel Kox Sports’ Holy College Football Game Zoyst and Podcast “The Joel Klatt exhibition.“Follow her at @Jopekattattatt including Subscribe to “Joel Khow Show” on YouTube.
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