Actually, if we're going by QB efficiency, @IrishDawg42 is right. Kessler and Dalton are Hue's star pupils. Cody Kessler: 92.3 Joe Flacco: 84.9 (two seasons) Joey Harrington: 77.2 Carson Palmer: 80.5 DeShone Kizer: 60.5
It isn't just HERE, my wife is a lifelong Bengals fan (Cincy born) and she can't stand him. She blames all failures on him, lol.
lol! I mean there is no world where Cody Kessler is considered a successful NFL QB...And since he's played his whole career under Hue Jackson, I took the liberty of connecting the dots..geez.
14 is a scary number, but isn't he the one with freakishly long arms? That might be a little misleading. Some guys just aren't built for bench press.
Yeah, incredibly long arms. Obviously hurts the performance in the bench press. Really, the only concern that it should raise is dedication in the weight room, really. Tape/production should trump the Combine 25/8.
Seriously though, just my take. I imagine "catchable ball" means proper placement and velocity. Putting in an area where the receiver can instinctively catch it while maintaining stride... It really is the opposite of Kizer...He often throws too hard. He throws behind and low with regularity. His accuracy will likely always be an issue. Just as his ability to throw that beautiful ball every once in a while will always be there. It's just that one out of every 7 passes isn't good enough. His inconsistency is why he went mid 2nd round...If he possessed accuracy and touch, he probably would have been the top pick...