HuskerPowerVA
Special Teams Player
Maybe he gets drafted, and I do not believe he will, but I do not think he will make a team. Arm strength is overrated as an indicator and his tape does not lie. In college, the QB is very important. In the NFL, it is everything, the position drives the league.
In the pros he will have to make even quicker decisions than he did at NE. You can point to our O line issues, but the pass rush will be faster, coming in at all angles and harder to predict at the next level. He is not fleet of foot, so he needs to be able to slide in the pocket while keeping his head downfield and throw the ball quickly, either at the receiver or out of bounds. The amount of coaching a back up player gets in the league is not as much as one would think. His best scenario is he will be running scout teams and the pros do not dedicate a lot of time developing marginal talent.
As stated above, what hurts Lee most is decision making and accuracy. Those are the two most important aspects of the position. The windows to throw into in the NFL are tiny and you have a split second before they close. Lee will have to be able to read coverages, identify the correct matchup and not only hit open receiver, but throw to him at the correct time before the secondary adjusts. This is a vertical uphill battle for him.
In the pros he will have to make even quicker decisions than he did at NE. You can point to our O line issues, but the pass rush will be faster, coming in at all angles and harder to predict at the next level. He is not fleet of foot, so he needs to be able to slide in the pocket while keeping his head downfield and throw the ball quickly, either at the receiver or out of bounds. The amount of coaching a back up player gets in the league is not as much as one would think. His best scenario is he will be running scout teams and the pros do not dedicate a lot of time developing marginal talent.
As stated above, what hurts Lee most is decision making and accuracy. Those are the two most important aspects of the position. The windows to throw into in the NFL are tiny and you have a split second before they close. Lee will have to be able to read coverages, identify the correct matchup and not only hit open receiver, but throw to him at the correct time before the secondary adjusts. This is a vertical uphill battle for him.
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