Trackhawk
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I was not a fan of the Milroe pick but it's not because he's not a stud athlete. I don't think he's anywhere near the passer or even runner that Lamar was in college. Like, that's a fun comp and all but NFL teams didn't think he could be a passer and he still went first round.
I think someone else in here mentioned Taysom Hill and I think that's a better comp as far as how he could be used. If Darnold gets eaten alive by our dying Oline, then bringing in packages with Milroe -- who has some ability to throw but is dangerous with his feet, I think we might have something interesting. Obviously we're hoping for Darnold to be able to be quick and our concepts to have his first/second read open, but there's no question that Milroe with a ball in is hand is not electric (sometimes) to watch.
I think Milroe has solid vision in an open field but his lack of confidence in the pocket -- wanting to maximize every play and leaving that pocket (specifically that 3rd and long), is something he needs to work on if he ever wants a chance at the starting QB job. Beause while it might work a few plays, all of a sudden you have single man coverage on the outside and a couple of LBs in the box, taking away the underneath, and Milroe rushes out of the pocket and gets taken down for a yard.
True, but if they are going to stack the box to eliminate Milroe as a running threat, any half-decent coordinator is just going to adjust his passing concepts to scheme receivers open.
Hell, even Grub would have done that if any defense we faced ever stacked the box. With our anemic rushing scheme, and Geno’s inexplicable allergy to taking the easy yards on the ground, teams didn’t have to stack the box on us, which was a real problem.