Matt Waldman’s RSP Boiler Room reveals how Rosen, a prominent QB prospect in the 2018 NFL Draft, delivers strong play-action fakes and maneuvers the pocket.
A quarterback must know when his execution requires exaggeration and economy. The play-action game requires the former whereas the pocket game operates best with the latter. UCLA QB Josh Rosen’s game illustrates that he has worked on the details of play-action and the pocket.
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[…] will sell the fake incredibly well with his shoulders and head, a trait of Rosen’s that Matt Waldman did a great breakdown of. Then, he’ll begin the bootleg toward the wide side of the field, where wide receiver Darren […]