I don't think it's that hard of a decision. DCs who become new HCs generally choose the most mobile QB.
Perry runs a 4.86 40
Tate runs a 4.59 40
Idea is that the team is led by the defense, and QBs job is to give the D time to rest and not turn ball over. QBs who can run drive DCs crazy. TDs are gravy, but a winning stat line is
15/23
2 TDs , 0 INTs
190 yards passing
60 yards rushing
A QB doesn't have to be DeShaun Watson to put up those types of numbers. What matters is efficiency and trust that the QB will precisely execute the gameplan. Perry went off script last year, and Diaz is fully aware of that (he was there, after all).
Martell is likely the starter unless he totally flops the rest of the offseason.
Interesting post.
I agree that Martell's the default starter unless he flops. The coaches may not have decided that but it's a vibe I get, just a gut hunch based on what's been written.
I will disagree on the flat out speed thing. Elusiveness and the ability to read a pocket as it develops, or otherwise collapses, is by far and away more important than top-end speed tho.
The most important thing for a QB is to be able to pass the ball, which means putting it on the money as often as possible. Martell seems to be inconsistent doing this and it clearly isn't his forte. It is Williams' forte, apparently, as the reports on him almost always state that his passes are right on the money, and from a report on the recent practices sent by a friend I read this again today.
A fast "run prone" QB can actually be a detriment in this way. Josh Allen is one type in the NFL, he relies way to much on his running ability and often takes off long before he has to, or misses open receivers and runs instead over-relying on running, because he can. I would strongly suggest that this is a significant risk with Martell.
So while I believe that the competition is Martell's to lose, and while I'm not practice/camp junkie by any measure, I'd rather have the best pure passer in there.
Dorsey had -79 yards rushing at The U, on 59 carries, and a mere 2 rushing TDs, and I'd take him in a NY second over any on the roster now. Unless there's something wrong with Williams' head/attitude, which I haven't read about, I'd strongly suggest that he's the best option to beat anyone. If we have to rely on a running QB, AHEM, Rozier, then we're probably in trouble to begin with. I wouldn't trade an iota of passing ability and pocket/field awareness for any rushing ability whatsoever.
Put the best pure passer on the team in there and let him go. Although in agreeing with you on Martell, I'm not sure that's going to happen. I would love to have heard the conversation and sales pitch involved in getting Martell here. But IMO he's overrated, perhaps not severely, but overrated nonetheless.
so the kid who didnt transferred Jarren williams is a lazy malcontent
yet the kid who left a program to come here is a savior who can be trusted. haha
Good stuff! LOL