I put him in that Sam Bradford category. He can make all the throws. He can look very good at times. But is he the guy that is gonna continuously lead a team to victory?
[]_[]nique;2425346 said:I don't get some people on here. Why are you rooting for Miami if all some of you do is dog our own players, especially the good ones!!!!
Not sure why this is being treated as big revelatory news by most of the board. Kaaya has been regarded as the top underclassman QB (besides Rosen who is 2018 eligible) for several months if not over a year.
My observation: this board is reactionary and looks at stats & game results as compared to unbiased evaluators who view prospects in a context-driven process that isolates tools and skills from the performance of the team or overall results.
In specific terms, Kaaya's mental processing on the field pre and post snap is rare even in NFL QBs, and it's a trait that is innate and cannot be taught. On top of that he has NFL size & frame with the ability to complete all the throws. His biggest weakness is his mobility and pocket movement/management but that can be developed as he doesn't lack poise. All of this adds up to a very high-end NFL prospect.
I don't mind the posters complaining about his college production as that's separate from his NFL projection, but it's important to keep the ecosystem - especially coaching - in mind. James Coley is one of the worst OCs I've ever seen for many reasons, all of which impact on Kaaya...
Not sure why this is being treated as big revelatory news by most of the board. Kaaya has been regarded as the top underclassman QB (besides Rosen who is 2018 eligible) for several months if not over a year.
My observation: this board is reactionary and looks at stats & game results as compared to unbiased evaluators who view prospects in a context-driven process that isolates tools and skills from the performance of the team or overall results.
In specific terms, Kaaya's mental processing on the field pre and post snap is rare even in NFL QBs, and it's a trait that is innate and cannot be taught. On top of that he has NFL size & frame with the ability to complete all the throws. His biggest weakness is his mobility and pocket movement/management but that can be developed as he doesn't lack poise. All of this adds up to a very high-end NFL prospect.
I don't mind the posters complaining about his college production as that's separate from his NFL projection, but it's important to keep the ecosystem - especially coaching - in mind. James Coley is one of the worst OCs I've ever seen for many reasons, all of which impact on Kaaya...
Interesting.
Kayak hit a big Rock in early october and started sinking
His only knock is mobility. The question is if his accuracy, awareness, arm strength, and football IQ can overshadow that. If it can then he's a sure fire 1st rounder. He has the size NFL teams want out of their QBs.
That can't be.....CaneDynasty told me Rosier was better, Kaaya stinks, and Botch would be named HC on Thanksgiving.
I think it's a good chance kaaya comes back for his senior year. Some of his comments seem to insinuate that as well
Kayak hit a big Rock in early october and started sinking