I eluded to this when we signed Perry...and I got ripped to shreds on here...
Nothing about his tape showed me a polished QB. To me it looked like he was playing junkyard ball, just chuckin' the rock to WR's who were usually wide open.
I honestly thought Weldon's tape was more impressive.
QB is mainly mental IMO, it's not always about arm strength, mobility, etc. Can you get us lined up, make the proper checks, get us in the right protection, read a defense and make the right throws?
And can you do it all while there's live bullets flying at you?
I started out as a QB in high school. I could throw 60 yards in the air, 50 yards from my knees, 45+ yards behind my back (spiral, on target)...had plenty of arm talent...couldn't play QB to save my life. They moved me to LB within 2 weeks.
I think most people would agree that Ken Dorsey didn't have a very talented arm but he knew where to go with the football.
Look at Stephen Morris or Kyle Wright. Rocket for an arm. Terrible QB's.
I also think SYSTEM FIT is a huge thing with QB's.
I'm excited about Williams cause he's decisive and knows where the football is supposed to go on every play. He's efficient.