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Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
He looks like one to me.
Great mobility and an accurate arm.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Might not be yet, perhaps Abdullah is. Abdullah's stock has definitely risen
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
How about Gage Steele? :)
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Schor can make a lot of money coaching on Saturdays
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Schor will get a look if he has another dominant season
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
(01-07-2017 12:36 PM)jwblue Wrote: He looks like one to me.
Great mobility and an accurate arm.
Great college QB. Awesome kid and easy to root for. But I don't see NFL skills in him myself.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
No. but he is the FCS Joe Montana
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Can we enjoy the natty for maybe 24 hours before we start nonsense like this?
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Really hope someone gives Abdullah a real shot, he definitely deserves it. Not sure about Schor, but it's gotta help that he was able to do so much this year to try and catch the eyes of some NFL scouts and then has a whole other year to keep showing what he's got now that maybe he has their attention.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Schor will make a nice coach. Not sure about him having an NFL arm
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Right now, he's a great college player. As dominant of a season as he's had, he needs to do more. I do think he's capable with an even more dominant year.
I think he needs to work on the deep throw. If he can chuck it down field with the accuracy he's been throwing this year, he has a good chance.
He's got the QB smarts to play at the next level, he's got the pocket presence, and he's got the mobility. Work on the arm strength and I think he's in.
The good news is he's the kind of guy that will work his tail off to get better. He has all off season to get stronger, and if he really wants to go to the next level, he will do it.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Had a chance to chat with some local Texas fans at Frisco. Very knowledgeable about the game from the high school level up, who attend a lot of FBS and bowl games as well. They really do live and breathe football down there.
These folks spoke glowingly of Schor and believed he would make it at the NFL level. While he didn't have a large number of attempts, the throws he made were almost all perfectly thrown and on the money. Not sure he would go high in the draft like Wentz, but could see him getting some serious looks next year.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
i don't understand the "not strong arm" i keep hearing on Schor. His arm is PLENTY strong enough. are you guys not seeing some of the throws he's making? and the accuracy on them to boot? He has a way stronger arm than Heineken, and he's been on an NFL roster for 2 years now.
Maybe he doesn't throw Aroldis Chapman fastballs like Briscoe of Soft Houston. But who would you rather have? schor or briscoe? that debate would be laughable. we all know the answer. it's not all about who hits the radar gun hardest.
he will get a look at the NFL level. Whether me makes it or not doesn't have anything to do with arm strength. it's there. But it's also just so damn tough to make it in the NFL.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
I thnk he would be better suited for the CFL. I wish there was a D League like the old NFL Europe for guys like him and Vad to go and prove themselves.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
On the plus side, going into the YSU game, Schor led the FCS in completion percentage, yards per pass attempt and efficiency. One of the draft sites has him as the no. 28 prospect in the 2018 NFL draft, which is more than a year away. In a 7 round draft, maybe 8 to 10 QBs will be drafted (varies by year, of course). He's only been a full-time starter for one season. I think he needs to continue to improve his strength and athleticism and his arm strength. I don't see him getting drafted at this point, but perhaps he can change that going forward. Only JMU QB ever drafted was Mike Cawley in the sixth round, right? In the upcoming draft, only 15 to 20 FCS players across all positions are projected to be drafted. Garropolo was taken in the second round from Eastern Illinois, but he put up huge numbers his senior season. Wentz was taken no. 2 this past year without putting up huge numbers. As DD says, very tough to make an NFL roster. Vad Lee was barely noticed.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
(01-09-2017 12:04 PM)Dukes84 Wrote: On the plus side, going into the YSU game, Schor led the FCS in completion percentage, yards per pass attempt and efficiency. One of the draft sites has him as the no. 28 prospect in the 2018 NFL draft, which is more than a year away. In a 7 round draft, maybe 8 to 10 QBs will be drafted (varies by year, of course). He's only been a full-time starter for one season. I think he needs to continue to improve his strength and athleticism and his arm strength. I don't see him getting drafted at this point, but perhaps he can change that going forward. Only JMU QB ever drafted was Mike Cawley in the sixth round, right? In the upcoming draft, only 15 to 20 FCS players across all positions are projected to be drafted. Garropolo was taken in the second round from Eastern Illinois, but he put up huge numbers his senior season. Wentz was taken no. 2 this past year without putting up huge numbers. As DD says, very tough to make an NFL roster. Vad Lee was barely noticed.
Last year. This year he's healthy and will have a much better shot.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
Having exposure against NDSU and the the championship game certainly brings more exposure to Schor and the other player like Gage Steele and Khalid Abdullah. I think they all have a chance.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
(01-09-2017 12:47 PM)hburg Wrote: Having exposure against NDSU and the the championship game certainly brings more exposure to Schor and the other player like Gage Steele and Khalid Abdullah. I think they all have a chance.
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Anyone know the projections for those two? I hope Abdullah gets drafted.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
(01-09-2017 12:02 PM)JMaddy Wrote: I thnk he would be better suited for the CFL. I wish there was a D League like the old NFL Europe for guys like him and Vad to go and prove themselves.
The NFL has a D League, it is called the NCAA. Wayyyy outside this topic but NFL Europe wasn't really for development but rather to expand potential profits internationally. No profits despite restructurings and other moves meant they folded the league.
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RE: Is Bryan Schor a NFL prospect?
(01-09-2017 11:26 AM)Duke Dawg Wrote: i don't understand the "not strong arm" i keep hearing on Schor. His arm is PLENTY strong enough. are you guys not seeing some of the throws he's making? and the accuracy on them to boot? He has a way stronger arm than Heineken, and he's been on an NFL roster for 2 years now.
Maybe he doesn't throw Aroldis Chapman fastballs like Briscoe of Soft Houston. But who would you rather have? schor or briscoe? that debate would be laughable. we all know the answer. it's not all about who hits the radar gun hardest.
he will get a look at the NFL level. Whether me makes it or not doesn't have anything to do with arm strength. it's there. But it's also just so damn tough to make it in the NFL.
No he doesn't on both. His arm certainly isn't way stronger than Heineke. Probably not as strong. Schor hasn't been making NFL throws. He has everthing you need in an NFL QB- except the arm, as many other on here have said. Enough size & mobility. Great accuracy on the short and medium throws. Great vision, reading defenses, and decision making. Nothing wrong with being a great college QB but not an NFL QB. Look at Rascatti, Landers, Lee. All great JMU QBs great college QBs, but not NFL QBs..Ricky Santos, Armanti Edwards, GREAT I-AA QBs that didn't make the NFL as QBs (Edwards did as a WR). I hope Schor makes it as an NFL QB, but if he doesn't it will likeky be because of arm strength.
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