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Mitch, I have been intrigued with Hundley as well. He does possess all the tools. Has good footwork and is accurate and strong enough to make ALL the throws (with touch). Has shown that he can step up into the pocket while keeping his eyes down field, and is an adept runner once forced out of the pocket. He has good size, speed, and strength. The only hold-back is that he almost always played in the gun, therefore he has not been able to show if he can actually read defenses on his own.
I believe this staff could coach him up and I would like to see him compete with LT for the QBOF, ESPECIALLY since he wants to be a Cardinal so badly. Just a thought.
Wow it's like you're watching an entirely different player.
UCLA completely changed their playbook this year because Hundley was getting sacked so much in the base offense because he held the ball too long. He's not particularly accurate, it's something Mazzone talked about regularly, they needed better accuracy. He doesn't keep his eyes downfield he regularly drops his head. And he doesn't know when to run, often there's a lane and he hesitates.
He had an NFL coach at UCLA and they spent much of the time trying to get him to see the rush, and run when nothing was there. Very good college player, but I don't see him having the pocket presence to excel in the nFL.