Daily News | Eagles draft primer: Is this quarterback class as bad as the consensus suggests?
There are a handful of position groups in this year’s NFL draft that pale in comparison to last year, but arguably none more than quarterback.
Expectations aside, there’s always a chance an elite quarterback could emerge from this class. Some seemingly lackluster quarterback classes turn out like 2013′s group , and others turn out to be like 2017′s . Overall, Pickett’s body of work at Pittsburgh and football IQ should be enough to put him in the first round.Senior Bowl QB Kenny Pickett’s success invites the question: What if he’d stayed committed to Temple?Corral fits the mold of a modern field general with experience in Lane Kiffin’s run-pass-option-heavy system and a comfortability making quick reads and delivering accurate passes off of them.
While Sirianni’s offense isn’t as college-influenced as others across the league, he does use a good amount of RPOs and at certain points of the season called screens frequently. As a result, Corral would be one of the better fits for what the Eagles are trying to accomplish, which explains why the 23-year-old said on the Rich Eisen Show he is scheduled to visit with the team.
There’s a lot to clean up with Willis, though. His accuracy can be spotty, his level of competition was iffy, his footwork is sporadic, and he can be hesitant on throws at times. He’d probably benefit from a redshirt year as a rookie to adjust to the league and improve his mechanics. If he goes to the right situation, Willis could be special.
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