Kiper and McShay feeling Morris

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The Hundley kid from UCLA is very reminiscent of Kapernick in terms of his skill set, but he's miles ahead as a passer already. Kid can play and has a ton of room for growth, and he's a rs-Soph so if he blows up like most think, he will be a Top 10 pick.
 
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Morris might go earlier than that if theirs a run on QB's. Maybe he can get a team to fall in love with in like EJ Manual last year.
 
If no one was already hyping up Stephen Morris they wouldnt have him rated that high so "early" b/c the both of them are clowns.


With that said...... if Morris goes ham this year, and leads UM to some big wins, he can easily move from 3rd to 1st.
 
I really think Morris is a perfect fit for Bruce Arians' offense, (big arm - Arians loves to go deep, and mobile - to escape trouble caused by the deep routes) and I can't see Arizona passing on him.
 
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I like Morris more than teddy b at the next level
He has slightly better size and a stronger arm but after that I give the edge to Teddy. If Morris can improve his accuracy/touch in short/intermediate passing situations and the red zone, then we are talking. He also needs to improve on his footwork. With all that being said though, I will agree that there is still a lot left in Bridgewater's game that needs improvement, cause a lot of the stuff he pulls off aint gonna fly in the league either.
 
"We could've had Morris then Teddy B waiting his turn here

Thanks, Al"

Wow, I always wondered how it really played out. I'm glad to finally find the source. Please share your inside information.

Feel free to tack on Eli Rogers' career stats and your assessment of where he'd sit/would have sat, in our WR depth chart, over the past 3 years. Then let us know what the staff was to do, with the package deal of Teddy and Eli, in light of the restrictions they began to see coming. Because, as far as I know, you can't discuss one without the other.
 
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Morris has the physical tools, ad the leadership skills
Now he has to get the nuances
Work on short and intermediate routes, and check downs
Dying to see how much the staff has put on him for this season. Audibles, play calling input...

He's at that point, show that maturity and understanding of the COMPLETE game, and he rises rapidly
If he doesn't, he's a third rounder with potential
 
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Morris to the Jets. And you can take that to the bank. To the blood bank.

In my opinion, as I have stated in the past:

Jacksonville will take Morris if he is available. Whatever pick that may end up being; I say that because if Jacksonville has the #1 overall pick that is who it will be. In the same token, if Jacksonville has the 28th overall pick (not going to happen) that is who they will take.

You can say all you want about Tajh Boyd and Teddy B., but they don't come close to potential starters in the NFL. Morris is the prototype of what an NFL QB should be. Now, whether he learns to harness his god given ability and put in the necessary work is yet to be determined.
 
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I like Morris more than teddy b at the next level
He has slightly better size and a stronger arm but after that I give the edge to Teddy. If Morris can improve his accuracy/touch in short/intermediate passing situations and the red zone, then we are talking. He also needs to improve on his footwork. With all that being said though, I will agree that there is still a lot left in Bridgewater's game that needs improvement, cause a lot of the stuff he pulls off aint gonna fly in the league either.


Morris has what you can't teach.. and based on some of the throws i've seen in the camp videos he's dropping dimes.
 
Morris to the Jets. And you can take that to the bank. To the blood bank.

In my opinion, as I have stated in the past:

Jacksonville will take Morris if he is available. Whatever pick that may end up being; I say that because if Jacksonville has the #1 overall pick that is who it will be. In the same token, if Jacksonville has the 28th overall pick (not going to happen) that is who they will take.

You can say all you want about Tajh Boyd and Teddy B., but they don't come close to potential starters in the NFL. Morris is the prototype of what an NFL QB should be. Now, whether he learns to harness his god given ability and put in the necessary work is yet to be determined.

I am thinking Jax as well. Jedd Fisch knows what he's got, and anyone name Blaine will never deliver.
 
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