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Blaine Gabbert - Draft Projection - NFL Impact
NFL Impact - Blaine Gabbert has the perfect mold for an NFL QB: he's big, strong, and deceptively fast. On top of all of this, the kid has a cannon, and happens to be fairly bright between the ears. Gabbert was a two year starter at Missouri where he threw for over 3,000 yards in back to back seasons, posting a career 60.9% passing efficiency in college. In only a couple of years as the Tigers' starting QB, Gabbert is currently fourth in school history for passing yards, and third in school history for TDs. Blaine does have some question marks, however, and is not a finished product. A lot of scouts believe that Gabbert came out of school a little soon and that he should have spent the next year honing his skills for the NFL level. Although Gabbert has shown great awareness, and keeps his eyes down field, he often times gets paranoid in the pocket and is known to bail when he should otherwise step forward and make a throw down field. Blaine is also coming from a spread offense and has little to no experience playing under center. Because of this his footwork is very questionable and his ability to read a defense is mediocre at best, although I have seen him make some reads off of deep safety coverage that can translate into the NFL nicely.
Where do you think Blaine Gabbert will end up? Is he worth the hype?
The youtube link below is great because it's an entire game.
YouTube - Blaine Gabbert vs. Illinois
Blaine Gabbert
Quarterback - Missouri
Quarterback - Missouri
- Height - 6'4"
- Weight - 234
- 40 Time - 4.62
- 301 comp, 475 att, 3,186 yards, 63.4%, 16 TDs, 9 INT
NFL Impact - Blaine Gabbert has the perfect mold for an NFL QB: he's big, strong, and deceptively fast. On top of all of this, the kid has a cannon, and happens to be fairly bright between the ears. Gabbert was a two year starter at Missouri where he threw for over 3,000 yards in back to back seasons, posting a career 60.9% passing efficiency in college. In only a couple of years as the Tigers' starting QB, Gabbert is currently fourth in school history for passing yards, and third in school history for TDs. Blaine does have some question marks, however, and is not a finished product. A lot of scouts believe that Gabbert came out of school a little soon and that he should have spent the next year honing his skills for the NFL level. Although Gabbert has shown great awareness, and keeps his eyes down field, he often times gets paranoid in the pocket and is known to bail when he should otherwise step forward and make a throw down field. Blaine is also coming from a spread offense and has little to no experience playing under center. Because of this his footwork is very questionable and his ability to read a defense is mediocre at best, although I have seen him make some reads off of deep safety coverage that can translate into the NFL nicely.
Where do you think Blaine Gabbert will end up? Is he worth the hype?
The youtube link below is great because it's an entire game.
YouTube - Blaine Gabbert vs. Illinois