My initial thought on Ryan Nassib is that he's quite inconsistent for a 5th year Senior.
It's difficult to see an inconsistent "experienced" guy to be a "franchise" NFL QB, at least not one that can carry a team here and there.
There's potential in the guy though.
Right now I don't like his footwork.
It causes him not to be in a good position to deliver an accurate pass on several occasions.
If he can work and improve on it, his chance of becoming a starter in the NFL can be helped a lot.
Nassib isn't close in term of athletic ability as RG III, Luck, or Wilson.
That goes to the next point: He would need to be a smart and instinctive QB to be able to extend plays.
Unfortunately, he doesn't show enough of that as to make me think he can overcome his lacking in athleticism to be successful at the next level.
If you look for a guy who has some kind of "it", I don't think Nassib is your target.
I've reviewed 7 of his games; it's not enough to be in depth, but I do believe it's fair to say that he doesn't have enough "star" quality, if at all.
As usual, I want to note that when I watch QB play, I consider his O-line, his weapons, his opponents.
When a guy throw an INT, is it really his fault?
Does he have an open receiver that he missed?
When he's sacked, is it his fault, or is it a problem with protection.
Obviously, I'm just one guy watching other guys play, so Take it FWIW.
It's difficult to see an inconsistent "experienced" guy to be a "franchise" NFL QB, at least not one that can carry a team here and there.
There's potential in the guy though.
Right now I don't like his footwork.
It causes him not to be in a good position to deliver an accurate pass on several occasions.
If he can work and improve on it, his chance of becoming a starter in the NFL can be helped a lot.
Nassib isn't close in term of athletic ability as RG III, Luck, or Wilson.
That goes to the next point: He would need to be a smart and instinctive QB to be able to extend plays.
Unfortunately, he doesn't show enough of that as to make me think he can overcome his lacking in athleticism to be successful at the next level.
If you look for a guy who has some kind of "it", I don't think Nassib is your target.
I've reviewed 7 of his games; it's not enough to be in depth, but I do believe it's fair to say that he doesn't have enough "star" quality, if at all.
As usual, I want to note that when I watch QB play, I consider his O-line, his weapons, his opponents.
When a guy throw an INT, is it really his fault?
Does he have an open receiver that he missed?
When he's sacked, is it his fault, or is it a problem with protection.
Obviously, I'm just one guy watching other guys play, so Take it FWIW.