Actually, you would be wrong.
https://www.businessinsider.com/cam-newton-is-big-2016-2
Average size as of 2016 was 6'3.5 225 lbs.
Kempt 6'5 225
Stanley 6'4 242
Lol at thinking that the average QB’s size is equivalent to the preferred QB size.
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Actually, you would be wrong.
https://www.businessinsider.com/cam-newton-is-big-2016-2
Average size as of 2016 was 6'3.5 225 lbs.
Kempt 6'5 225
Stanley 6'4 242
LOLOLOLLLLOLOLLol at thinking that the average QB’s size is equivalent to the preferred QB size.
Totally agree. Drew Brees is a giant, muscular dude.
Jamarcus Russell agrees.Lol at thinking that the average QB’s size is equivalent to the preferred QB size.
Not sure how else you can prove this outside of what the average size of an NFL quarterback is. You know, the guys that these NFL teams draft/keep on the roster.Exception, not the rule.
Not sure how else you can prove this outside of what the average size of an NFL quarterback is. You know, the guys that these NFL teams draft/keep on the roster.
So smart guy, since you are an expert on all things QB, what is the preferred body size of a NFL QB?Have you ever taken a basic statistics class? It’s pretty common knowledge that the “average” is by definition not the best/ideal/preferred/etc.
Why do you think NFL scouts and teams were drooling all over Josh Allen despite mediocre college stats in a G5 conference?
If you think that the NFL drafted Josh Allen simply because he was 6'5 235, I don't know what to tell you.Have you ever taken a basic statistics class? It’s pretty common knowledge that the “average” is by definition not the best/ideal/preferred/etc.
Why do you think NFL scouts and teams were drooling all over Josh Allen despite mediocre college stats in a G5 conference?
One thing is for sure, between Kempt and Stanley, I know which build the NFL prefers- and it’s not a string bean like Kempt.
Kempt has the same measurements as Tom Brady and we're talking college not NFL
In what ways does Kempt’s size give him a competitive advantage over Stanley? Even at 240+, Stanley is more mobile and a better athlete than Kempt.
I love to see you use some fact based stuff here.In what ways does Kempt’s size give him a competitive advantage over Stanley? Even at 240+, Stanley is more mobile and a better athlete than Kempt.
Kempt has the same measurements as Tom Brady and we're talking college not NFL
Doyle really has me confused on this one
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To this? Is it bad for a QB to have a neck nowadays?
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From the guy who thinks THT isn't athletic.In what ways does Kempt’s size give him a competitive advantage over Stanley? Even at 240+, Stanley is more mobile and a better athlete than Kempt.
Kempt -.2 yards per run 0 fumbles lostIn what ways does Kempt’s size give him a competitive advantage over Stanley? Even at 240+, Stanley is more mobile and a better athlete than Kempt.
Kempt -.2 yards per run 0 fumbles lost
Stanley -2.3 yards per run 5 fumbles lost
LOLOLOLLOLLOLOLOLLLOL
50 QB's listed including our own Kyle Kempt. FWIW he's the only QB in the state of Iowa to make the list