NFL scouts think they know him, but they're wrong ...Isaiah Stanback: senior quarterback, Washington
WHAT NFL SCOUTS ARE SAYING
Pro Football Weekly: Is a truly outstanding athlete. Very fast with the ball in his hands. Better than expected throwing mechanics. Studies the game. Was very inconsistent throwing the ball with many streaks of inaccuracy. Has a great deal of innate ability buy may not be a quarterback at the professional level. As a passer he is far from a lost cause but will require a great deal of individual coaching, refinement and patience.
Street and Smith's: Instinctive. Strong arm; able to make all the throws, including the deep outs and go routes. Able to create if the play breaks down. Shows the ability to lead and manage an offense. Will need to improve footwork and mechanics. Needs to avoid locking on to a primary receiver. Is a special athlete. Improved in accuracy throughout his career.
PROBABLY GETTING DRAFTED ...
Well, the template of on-again/off-again passer athletes has been the fourth round (Michael Robinson, Brad Smith). I'm gonna be bold and say he's a fourth rounder.
GUY WHO WATCHED HIM FOR FOUR YEARS IS SAYING
I like Stanbeck's NFL potential. He's a productive athlete with good size and is a late bloomer as a quarterback. For whatever reason projects like Stanbeck keep making it in the NFL and I think he'll work his way into a solid career.
The question will be whether it's at quarterback or as a returnman/receiver/special teamer. Most teams will probably give him a shot at quarterback but if they're impatient and/or lack many quality athletes by necessity he may end up doing other things. I'd like to think he can stick it as a quarterback after some third string, practice squad or NFL Europe work, but I'm not a coach with a job on the line so I hunch he won't be a quarterback for long. Humbug.




















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4-18-2007 @ 5:15PM
Sean said...
He's extremely fast and has a great arm, and really looked like he put it all together his senior year, but that foot injury was rough. You have to wonder how much speed he'll have once he's fully healthy again. Many people claim he was a sub-4.4 guy before the injury. I think 4th round is too high, but I bet he'll absolutely get drafted by someone looking for a 2nd-day bargain.
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