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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens QB Cam Newton (Panthers): Bad No-Throw Decision

Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens shares a preseason play where Cam Newton had an easy check-down but nearly ends his NFL career. There are more similarities between Carson Wentz and Cam Newton than either quarterback and Tom Brady. Although one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, Brady has no value as a runner and…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens WR Mike Evans (Buccaneers): Tampa’s Red Zone Woes Weren’t All on the QB

Matt Waldman’s Rookie Scouting Portfolio examines Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans’s red zone targets and concludes that Jameis Winston shouldn’t be the sole fall guy. The Buccaneers struggled in the red zone last year. The common narrative is that Jameis Winston displayed poor accuracy and made bad decisions. A storyline that deserves more discussion is…
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens: QB Drew Brees (Saints) and No-Throw Decision-Making

Rookie Scouting Portfolio writer Mark Schofield showcases a throwing window that Saints quarterback Drew Brees decides not attack and why it was a great decision. When evaluating quarterbacks, a great deal of emphasis is placed upon the decisions they make, the throws they attempt, and the production data that they deliver. But just as important…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens QB Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers): Overcoming a Well-Defended Crossing Route

Matt Waldman’s Rookie Scouting Portfolio showcases Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger overcoming a well-defended crossing route with pass placement and patience. The crossing route is an effective play because it often matches receivers against less athletic defenders or it’s a great antidote against superior defensive athletes covering slower receivers man-to-man. The New England Patriots know how…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens: Adrian Peterson in Washington (Additional Thoughts)

Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens offers additional thoughts on Adrian Peterson’s fit in Washington. I wrote an article at Footballguys.com (free to read) about Adrian Peterson’s fit in Washington. I recommend going there first if you want the quick overview as well as additional film detail from his 2017 stint in Arizona. However, I have…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens TE Austin Hooper: Red Zone Alert

Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens examines the Atlanta Falcons offense and reveals ways that tight end Austin Hooper will become a bigger factor — especially in the red zone. One of the youngest players of the 2016 NFL Draft class, Austin Hooper was my top tight end on the board. Although Hunter Henry had a…
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RSP NFL Lens WR Chad Williams (Cardinals): Footwork Through Contact

Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens showcases the small strides that Arizona wide receiver Chad Williams uses to maximize his balance and power through a wrap in the open field after a reception. I’m a fan of Cardinals receiver Chad Williams. He’s an athletic pass catcher at the target-point whose work at Grambling impressed me. At…
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RSP NFL Lens RB James Conner (Steelers): The Eyes-Feet Connection

Matt Waldman’s RSP showcases a run from second-year NFL running back James Conner of the Pittsburgh Steelers that features the eyes-feet connection. If you are thinking on stage, you’re playing slow. When you react to the stimuli around you and have trained your body to move accordingly to those variations of patterns around you, you’re…
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens QB Matthew Stafford (Lions): Full-Body Manipulation

Rookie Scouting Portfolio writer Mark Schofield shares a play of Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford’s that reveals skills not commonly attributed to him but is a vital part of quarterbacking. A quarterback has to wear many hats on the field, and off. He has to be a general — a leader, who inspires those around him to…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens: QB Decision-Making Is Intuitive

Matt Waldman’s Rookie Scouting Portfolio shares a master class from a pianist that relates directly to the essential elements of quarterback decision-making. Why is it that there are notable examples of high-scoring Wonderlic quarterbacks who are disappointments and low-scoring passers who are studs? Besides the fact that the Wonderlic is a worthless test for measuring the…
