michaelm
vox nihili
I'll be happy to. Please provide us with what you've gleaned from Savage's playing time. This isn't a one way street.
From what I have seen, he appears to be a guy who is calm in the pocket, and has good pocket awareness. For a young player, he did't show me many instances of looking rattled or playing scared. Admittedly, he did have some shaky moments (fumbled a handoff when he entered the game against Indy I believe), but I attribute that to normal jitters a young player would have thrust into action on short notice. I've seen several plays where he stood in the pocket and delivered a decent ball despite the pocket collapsing around him.
He has an great arm and throws a mostly effortless long ball. He has decent mobility, especially for his size and seems to have good physical control of his body on the move. I also think he is above average moving to his left and throwing across his body with accuracy.
And I agree with the post above. I acknowledge that the sample size is small, but based on what I've seen, I think he has the intangibles to be a starter in the league.
As far as not having enough information to posit anything, that's just asinine. Players come into the league from college with enough data to posit their ceiling or floor, but just on a limited data set.
Aren't you a draftnik? If so, why? Clearly you believe there isn't enough data to project their chances of success at the NFL level, not even for players with training camps, preseason games, and regular season snaps under their belts...
If you aren't a draftnik, disregard that part as I might be thinking about another member. But my point about coming from college with enough information to project players still stands. Yes, you can assess ceiling and floor straight out of college, just with a smaller sample size, and adjusting as more data is available.