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why Trace could be NFL QB

blion72

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Kirk Cousins - initially referred to by many as RG3 after-birth. he is now a credible QB

Trevor Simeon - anyone ever think a NW QB would be
 
I'm pulling for McSorley. Hopefully he'll get a shot in the nfl.
 
he has some of the best results we have ever seen from a PSU QB. why dont you think he is as good as Simeon and Cousins? neither of those guys are imposing.

Cousins and Siemian are both 6'3." McSorley is 6' after he's spent the night on the rack.
 
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Cousins and Siemian are both 6'3." McSorley is 6' after he's spent the night on the rack.

McSorely is about the same height/weight as Brees. Not saying McSorely is Brees yet, but maybe.....
 
Even at his stature, he absolutely could get a roster spot in the league. He may not be starter material, but could very well be a late draft pick or more likely an undrafted free agent and hold a clipboard for a few years just based on his poise and football IQ.
 
I can see him getting drafted late or undrafted. He will never be a starter but could be a 2nd or 3rd team qb.
He’s def no Drew Brees
 
I’m anxious to see what Tommy Stevens can do. He looks like a better runner and has a better arm but other then that can’t really compare.
 
Russell Wilson is almost exactly the same size as Trace. It can and has been done in the NFL by guys his size. That said, the NFL kind of sucks now. College Football is where it's at.
 
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All you hear about NFL guys is ability to throw into small windows. That takes arm strength. I'm not sure how they measure that analytically but they often want to see QB's have the arm strength to make those throws to the outside boundaries.

I don't know if Trace has the requisite arm strength to do it. I guess Brees can. Most of the NFL caliber guys largely seem capable of throwing it really well.

There has to be a spot though for him somewhere.
 
I never thought mcgloin would make it, so who am I to judge. Maybe he takes over for Tom Brady
 
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