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Mark Schofield’s RSP Interception Project: Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa
Mark Schofield continues his Interception Project at Matt Waldman’s Rookie Scouting Portfolio with a look at Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, one of the best passers in this rich 2020 NFL Draft class. Tua Tagovailoa has given the sports media world a ton to work with over the past few months. It begins with his hip […]
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Quick Game: Week 13 with Mark Schofield
RSP contributors Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman go deep into the NFL and discuss various quarterback situations, Ezekiel Elliott, forgotten legends, and a highly intriguing college QB in this Week 13 Quick Game podcast. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP Scouting Lens: QB Anthony Gordon (Washington St) and Feel
RSP contributor Mark Schofield finds Washington State quarterback Anthony Gordon’s game ugly but intriguing. It is amazing how the human mind works. Specifically, it is amazing the things that stick in your brain that you can recall years— or decades—later. For example. I can not tell you much about my high school English class during […]
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The RSP Quick Game Podcast Week 11 with Mark Schofield And Matt Waldman
RSP contributors Mark Schofield and Matt Waldman go deep into the NFL and touch upon college quarterback prospects in this Week 11 Quick Game podcast. One of the things I loved about working with Mark Schofield (Twitter @markschofield) before bringing him aboard the RSP was our rapport on podcasts and RSP Film Room. We didn’t […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP Scouting Lens: Revisiting Justin Herbert
Mark Schofield takes an in-depth look into the non-negotiables of quarterbacking through the tape of Justin Herbert and remains impressed with the Oregon quarterback despite the perception that Herbert’s draft stock is sliding. If you ask any draft evaluator or draftnik, the race for QB1 has come down to two players, Tua Tagovailoa from Alabama […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens: Colts QB Jacoby Brissett, Frank Reich, And a Near-Perfect Drive
RSP contributor Mark Schofield breaks down an excellent scoring drive that highlights the schematic and personnel strengths of the Indianapolis Colts offense, headed by quarterback Jacoby Brissett. I love studying offensive drives. You could even say I wrote the book about them a few years ago. That is why I loved studying the completion of […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens QB Daniel Jones (Giants): Shaping the Clay
RSP contributor Mark Schofield shows how the New York Giants have successfully paired its scheme with rookie quarterback Daniel Jones and what lies ahead. From his experience through his traits, [Daniel] Jones looks to fit best in a quick game offense, such as Jon Gruden’s West Coast system…An athletic quarterback who works best on quick […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens: Rodgers, Winston, Stafford and the Dino Concept
Mark Schofield profiles a dangerous vertical route concept demonstrated by the trio of NFL quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers, Jameis Winston, and Matt Stafford. Football is a copycat game. When a route concept, play design or coverage scheme is known to work, coaches are going to find a way to get it into their playbook. While watching […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens QB Gardner Minshew (Jaguars): Confirming Coverage and the Cut Call
Rookie Scouting Portfolio contributor Mark Schofield breaks down a play from Gardner Minshew’s strong debut with the Jaguars last week. First RSP readers, a bit of a confession. Gardner Minshew was perhaps my favorite quarterback to talk to at last year’s Senior Bowl. I loved his personality, I love how he spoke about Mike Leach’s […]
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Mark Schofield’s RSP NFL Lens: QB Kirk Cousins (Vikings)–Baker or Chef?
RSP contributor Mark Schofield examines an ongoing debate about Kirk Cousins between Dan Orlovsky and Kurt Warner and shows us why it’s a conversation between a baker (Orlovsky) and a chef (Warner). From time to time you can read a piece that impacts you profoundly, and usually in two distinct ways. First, when you are […]