Originally Posted by Megatron96:
There’s no way Haskins turns his career around inPIT. Anywhere for that matter.
A HC that allows his team to run around all immature and undisciplined coupled with an immature, undisciplined player? What could go wrong?
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Half of Haskins production came from screens or Chip Kelly crossing drag routes. Ohio State’s speed in the slow Big 10 did the rest for him. Easy throws and YAC. He knows how he is supposed to move in the pocket but his athleticism fails him. Unless stepping up in the pocket solves the issue he’s dead to rights. He simply doesn’t move well. That hides the fact that he can’t throw accurately on the move. Then again, he struggles to throw accurately when he’s on platform. Haskins has a weak wrist and the ball wobbles nose to tip on release. It’s traveling fast, but it’s inaccurate and very difficult to catch. His load of the ball is long and slow, his reads are slow, and the ball comes out late and regularly high. He will not let the ball go until the WR is completely out of their break. He gets fooled pre-snap and within the play. His deep ball isn’t a plus. He is raw in every single area and drafting him is an insane leap of faith. Haskins has a naturally plus arm, and physically looks the part, but those are the only two traits Haskins possesses that are NFL ready. He will never fix his mobility. He will never throw well on the move and is prone to “dart throw aim” like Bortles. His flat foot (his attempt at back foot) throws worsen his accuracy and kill his velocity. He needs to fix his mechanics. He needs to speed up his reads. He needs to throw with better anticipation.
This scouting report on Haskins is amazing.
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Interesting mentor to have for a guy like Haskins. But if it goes right it could look like a good move years down the track.
Surely got him for pennies so not much to lose.
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