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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 603151"><p>Assuming that's a serious question, a good Wonderlic score is way more important than the 40 time in a QB, assuming you're running a pro style offense. Faster is always better, but foot speed is low on the list of considerations.</p><p></p><p>I'd be more concerned with what the tape shows in terms of pocket presence and escapability, how he feels the rush, moves in the pocket and throws under pressure than how fast he runs. </p><p></p><p>Amateur level (if we still call college football "amateur") option and spread schemes are simpler. I understand why coaches at that level increasingly favor them. They only have their players for a couple of years. It's easier to plug in an athlete into those schemes; training a guy in a more complex scheme takes more time...and then he's gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 603151"] Assuming that's a serious question, a good Wonderlic score is way more important than the 40 time in a QB, assuming you're running a pro style offense. Faster is always better, but foot speed is low on the list of considerations. I'd be more concerned with what the tape shows in terms of pocket presence and escapability, how he feels the rush, moves in the pocket and throws under pressure than how fast he runs. Amateur level (if we still call college football "amateur") option and spread schemes are simpler. I understand why coaches at that level increasingly favor them. They only have their players for a couple of years. It's easier to plug in an athlete into those schemes; training a guy in a more complex scheme takes more time...and then he's gone. [/QUOTE]
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