As good as Manziel is at avoiding hits, if you listen to his biggest supporters, they will tell you that his weaknesses on film are due to injuries he suffered this year.
So either:
-he isn't good at avoiding big hits (big deal since that is one of the factors that offsets his size concerns)
-he was injured by sustaining smaller hits (possible durability issue)
-his weaknesses on tape are real and were not due to injury (possible mechanical or physical flaws in his game)
Again he was used as a runner a lot at A&M. That won't be the case in the nfl. And yes he's not mechanically sound. Not many QB's are after only two years in college. Despite his mechanical flaws he still put together one of the best freshman seasons of all time And improved his second year.
Against #1 ranked Alabama Manziel's final stat line was 28-of-39 for 464 passing yards and five touchdowns, with two interceptions, as well as 98 rushing yards on 14 carries. No other quarterback has done anything remotely like that against Nick Sabans defense.
A few weeks later
Manziel injured his left knee on a rollout during the Mississippi game. He only sat out one series. Then he returned to lead the Aggies on a game-winning drive as time expired.
Don't know how anyone could look at that negatively. I would say that shows toughness.
Skip ahead a few more weeks.
Playing Auburn who would eventually make it to the championship game, Manziel threw for 454 yards and four touchdowns and ran for a fifth score, but was intercepted twice. He missed a series in the fourth quarter with an injury to his right shoulder on a running play. He got up after the tackle and then went to the ground before he reached the A&M sideline. A&M officials looked at him for a couple of minutes on the turf before he got up and walked off on his own power.
He tried to warm up on the sideline after being tended to by trainers and stopped as he started to attempt to throw to WR Mike Evans, shaking his head as if he could not make the pass. Manziel, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, left the bench momentarily, but returned, made some warm-up tosses and went back into the game.
Upon his return he completed 9-of-10 passes for 102 yards and ran for a touchdown. He was still in a sling on the following Monday, and was limited in practice throughout the next week.
Here is a
video of the injury
Texas A&M said Manziel was to be evaluated after the game.
Again the fact that he came back into the Game shows how tough and competitive he is.
Did he have a bad game against LSU and Missouri? Sure he did. The whole team played like crap. Against LSU Sumlin abandoned the run way to early. The OL was outplayed and the WRs got pushed around throwing timing routes off. Yet Manziel was still able to put up 34 and 28 points. And after a couple of weeks of rest destroyed Duke.
Manziels thumb was reported to be badly dislocated yet he never once used that as an excuse. He made several bad off field decisions his first year. Was clean as a whistle last year.
He has shown toughness, maturity and the ability to lead. He is still behind Bridgwater and Clowney on my short list for 1.1. If we draft him I will be very happy.