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anyone watch the NFL draft?
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1430389" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Read a report this morning saying rookie qb DeShone Kizer has narrowed the gap in Cleveland's qb competition.</p><p></p><p>"It's true Kizer's ball speed at the NFL combine was measured at 52 compared to 55 for Cody Kessler, but Kizer throws</p><p>a better deep ball and his accuracy and touch have improved under Hue Jackson and qb coach David Lee.</p><p>Kizer has made the biggest leap in progressing towards starting and has a legitimate shot at being the opening day</p><p>starter if his progress continues."</p><p></p><p>NFL defensive coordinators are not kind when devising defensive schemes to throw at rookie quarterbacks...</p><p>If Kizer can handle that kind of defensive pressure at such a young age Cleveland will have made a huge leap in</p><p>their progress towards competing for years to come.... or then again it might ruin Kizer's career if he gets fed to the wolves so early in his career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1430389, member: 14585"] Read a report this morning saying rookie qb DeShone Kizer has narrowed the gap in Cleveland's qb competition. "It's true Kizer's ball speed at the NFL combine was measured at 52 compared to 55 for Cody Kessler, but Kizer throws a better deep ball and his accuracy and touch have improved under Hue Jackson and qb coach David Lee. Kizer has made the biggest leap in progressing towards starting and has a legitimate shot at being the opening day starter if his progress continues." NFL defensive coordinators are not kind when devising defensive schemes to throw at rookie quarterbacks... If Kizer can handle that kind of defensive pressure at such a young age Cleveland will have made a huge leap in their progress towards competing for years to come.... or then again it might ruin Kizer's career if he gets fed to the wolves so early in his career. [/QUOTE]
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