Crazy to me. You'd think the tape would be way more important for a QB than how he looked at the combine.Apparently, Dart's attending and throwing at the combine changed a lot of teams' opinions about him. He came into the combine with a hard 2nd to 3rd round grade, then once the combine was over, the talks of him potentially slipping into the first round started.
If one OC in the NFL knew that virtually all of Alabama's skill players would have hit the portal if Milroe had stayed in Tuscaloosa, all 32 coaching staffs and front offices knew it.
It's one thing to have a conflict with a teammate. That happens. But virtually all of the WRs, TEs and RBs? That sends a loud and clear message.
Tangentially related, I am curious as to what changed for Jalen Hurts. In Tuscaloosa, he had virtually the same shortcomings as Milroe -- trouble reading the field, over-reliance on his legs, inaccurate passing, WRs in revolt. Somewhat better at OU, which I attribute to Lincoln Riley. Say what you will about Riley as a HC, he's a really good QB coach.
Today, in the most positive way, Hurts isn't the same player.
What did he do to develop?
Neither of them are crazy quick processers but Milroe seems to just guess more often than Hurts ever did. I think Hurts eventually showed improvement as a processor but to this point Milroe hasn't really outside of the UGA game where we caught them completely off guard.
