Louisville QB Brian Brohm ran a 4.61 forty at his Pro Day Monday, according to NFL Network's Charles Davis.
Second fastest quarterback in the draft. Brohm ran a 4.83 at the Combine, so this is marked improvement. We'd still be a little wary of what type of track he ran on, but it's impressive. Brohm is a superb athlete.
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There goes any chance of him sliding to us in the 2nd.
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Every year there seems to be a player riding a rollercoaster up and down the draft boards. He does seem to be on the rise again as of late.
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I have a feeling Chicago will take him in the first round. I wouldn't be altogether surprised if Atlanta passes on Ryan and takes Brohm. It would be nice to have him in a fins uni, but it's becoming less and less likely that that will happen.
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I've been saying for weeks - I have no clue why Brohm fell so far. He's a great athlete, a great passer - and there are people predicting he's not even going to go in the first round? I just don't understand it.
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Some of these kids stayin in school doesn't make any sense. How many times have we seen people like Leinart or Brohm be projected into the top 5 if they came out in their junior year only to come out as seniors and drop drastically?
The feeling I got from watching a bit of Brohm is that he doesn't have the arm that people look for in a top flight prospect. -
I believe Henne is higher on the Dolphins draft board than Brohm..just from past qb's and from what I have read.
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I maybe the only one, but I think he still maybe picked before Ryan.
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Espn was one of them. They actually mentioned that he impressed them in different ways last year than the year before. Which you'd think would solidify him as a top QB showing such diversity in his game no?
Yet he's still taken a plunge?
It's why I'm not buying all the Matt Ryan hype.
To me it seems most likely that he's become "the flavor of the year" top QB prospect based on there not being that percieved "can't miss" QB prospect at the top of this years draft.
Not that he's not a good QB prospect but is he really heads and shoulders above other prospects that will be there in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th rounds?
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I wouldn't mind at all if we took Jake Long first, then traded up to the middle-late first round and took Brohm, if he were still available.
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Brohm wont make it out of the 1st round. I have him as right behind Ryan followed by Flacco who i also think will go in the first.
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IMO, I think Brohm could hit at #8 with Baltimore. Im not sure why the media has dropped him so far down many gurus boards-he could possibly have been the #1 overall last year. You dont from that to a second rounder.
Unless a premium LT, or maybe Mendenhall the RB is available to them, Chicago would have a tough time explaining to their fans why they passed on him to stick with Grossman/Orton. But Baltimore I think could surprise-Ozzie seems to be a bit of a risktaker, but with a good eye for talent. -
yeah i agre with that. If the Ravens dont draft him I think he will be there in round 2 -
i too have never understood why brohm fell so far his senior year he still put up very good numbers i have him as the #1 qb in the draft actually i like him a lot more than ryan
i also would not mind henne i think people forget about him because of the injuries
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gOOD THING WE DIDN'T TAKE mARINO BASED ON HOW FAST HE RAN THE 40. (Sorry, hate caps lock) But Dan the Man could negotiate his way around the pocket pretty darn good despite his lack of supposed mobility, its a sense of knowing when & where to go. It is not speed by any means.