Snap Shot Evaluation, Brad Kaaya Miami
Bryan Trulen of QB Film Room takes a quick look at Brad Kaaya
Bryan Trulen of QB Film Room takes a quick look at Brad Kaaya
Bryan Trulen of QB Film Room evaluates the former Gopher QB
Bryan Trulen of QB Film Room shows us how Shanahan properly designs movement concepts for Matt Ryan
Bryan Trulen of QB Film Room shows us how Shanahan properly designs movement concepts for Matt Ryan
McDaniels has a rare ability to design and implement go to Concepts all over the Field.
Kizer has put together some impressive throws on tape. We isolate one of them in the video below
Kizer has put together some impressive throws on tape. We isolate one of them in the video below
Mahomes put up huge numbers during his time in Lubbock. Will his game translate to the Pro Level?
We take a snap by snap look at Trubisky’s last game against Stanford
For an In-Depth Scouting Report on Trubisky be sure to purchase our 2017 Rookie QB Guide
We take a look at two throws in our Isolation Series Video
Watson delivers on the move (a staple of his game) near the goal line showcasing his quick thinking and reactionary skills while adjusting his arm slot
Watson delivers on the move (a staple of his game) near the goal line showcasing his quick thinking and reactionary skills while adjusting his arm slot
Within a handful of things Mr. Watson does well, throwing down the middle of the field is one of them. In this clip we isolate a throw that speaks to his ability to make sound pre snap judgment and deliver with great placement and velocity
Nate Peterman is down in Mobile for Senior Bowl week and has an opportunity to increase his stock. In the video below we delve into some Peterman tape
Nate Peterman is down in Mobile for Senior Bowl week and has an opportunity to increase his stock. In the video below we delve into some Peterman tape
We take a look at two throws in our Isolation Series Video

With Robert Griffin not seeing the field at all in 2015 and his pending status being all but done as a quarterback in the nation’s capital, Robert’s destination in 2016 is up in the air. In doing our annual end of season player reviews we were forced to go back to the 2014 tape on Griffin. Below are some of our notes while watching the All-22 film from a late season affair between New York and Washington.
Robert Griffin III looks the part and from an unscripted and scripted movement perspective, is as good they come at the QB position. RG3 made plays on the move yet struggled with pre snap reads especially in the short game. It is apparent to us at QB Film Room that Jay Gruden and his staff are encouraging Robert to use his legs on unscripted movement. Robert shows above average ability to make down the field throws when making the correct reads from the pocket. We feel Robert has elite movement skills, above average arm strength and is fearless in the pocket as well. He also is one of the better off script movers in the league at the position.
Griffin’s perpetual achilles heel is deciphering his options before the snap, particularly pertaining to the short and even intermediate passing game. He must get better at diagnosing coverages pre snap while speeding up his internal clock post snap. Robert also must continue to sharpen his decision making skills from the pocket.