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Brandon Bridge vol.2


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I felt the other thread had too much negativity. Watch this with fresh eyes.... (keep in mind who South Alabama is playing)

 

 

This video has some of the bad; a few poor throws, INTs, a fumble.. but the good? bazooka arm, good anticipation and pocket work, AND against popular notion (innacurate?) makes some HUGE dime throws downfield and on the run. 

 

 

He should have a better comp.%, way more yards and atleast 2 TDs (poor WR play)

 

 

 

also, he's been making ripples on the wire lately:

 

 

Brandon Bridge - QB - Jaguars

ESPN NFL Insider Adam Caplan believes South Alabama QB Brandon Bridge is "worth taking a chance on due to size" and "arm strength" as a late developmental QB.

The 6-foot-5, 235-pound Bridge showcases size and raw talent that evaluators fall in love with. Bridge has one of the strongest arms in this year's draft class and has mobility out of the pocket as well. The South Alabama prospect needs a ton of work as a passer, but he'd be the perfect candidate on day three to develop.

 

 

 

Physically speaking, writes TFY Draft Insider's Tony Pauline, South Alabama QB Brandon Bridge "is one of the better quarterbacks in this draft considering his size, arm strength and athleticism."

The good news ends there. "His mechanics are awful as can be his decision-making, but at the very least Bridge should be stashed on a practice squad considering the upside potential he possesses," Pauline wrote. We thoroughly enjoyed watching Bridge's game in college, but he's a rhino with a bazooka from a developmental standpoint: The 6-foot-5, 235-pound Bridge has a major league arm and the size and athleticism of an elite tight end, but you're unlikely to observe a rawer QB with a chance to get drafted. Bridge's feet are happier than that annoyingly catchy Pharrell Williams song and he pumps fastballs to nearby receivers expecting changeups. If you love your quarterback coach, Bridge provides one of the more intriguing hunks of clay in recent memory. A Day 3 pick isn't an unreasonable investment. Apr 16 - 7:57 PM

 

 

 

Physically speaking, writes TFY Draft Insider's Tony Pauline, South Alabama QB Brandon Bridge "is one of the better quarterbacks in this draft considering his size, arm strength and athleticism."

The good news ends there. "His mechanics are awful as can be his decision-making, but at the very least Bridge should be stashed on a practice squad considering the upside potential he possesses," Pauline wrote. We thoroughly enjoyed watching Bridge's game in college, but he's a rhino with a bazooka from a developmental standpoint: The 6-foot-5, 235-pound Bridge has a major league arm and the size and athleticism of an elite tight end, but you're unlikely to observe a rawer QB with a chance to get drafted. Bridge's feet are happier than that annoyingly catchy Pharrell Williams song and he pumps fastballs to nearby receivers expecting changeups. If you love your quarterback coach, Bridge provides one of the more intriguing hunks of clay in recent memory. A Day 3 pick isn't an unreasonable investment. Apr 16 - 7:57 PM

 

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