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If scouts believe that, a team will trade up and take this kid #1 overall because that's exactly where Allen would go if there was a re-draft in 2018.

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What about Josh Allen does Willis possess? Willis is 6’1 and 225. Josh is 6’4 and 240. Willis has a big arm with not much accuracy. I guess now that Josh is one of the best QB’s in the league people will try to compare anyone coming out of college who has those qualities to him. 

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Hey I love it, I hope teams keep looking for the next Josh Allen and use high picks on a guy who is a bigger guy, has accuracy issues (supposedly), played against lower competition with the HOPE that he turns out like Allen. Good luck!!!

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I heard from several people that Josh absolutely crushed his whiteboard breakdowns like very few before him. When I hear that about all the “next Josh Allen’s” out there, I’ll pay more attention. As for the physical comparisons, Josh has the fastest ball velocity and hand speed ever recorded, so there’s that, too. Off the charts mentally and off the charts physically is rare to say the least. 

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Good luck matching Allen's insatiable thirst for winning and improving himself. THAT'S the thing that separates Josh Allen from any of the 100s of failed QBs that came before him with "raw talent".

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13 minutes ago, K-9 said:

I heard from several people that Josh absolutely crushed his whiteboard breakdowns like very few before him. When I hear that about all the “next Josh Allen’s” out there, I’ll pay more attention. As for the physical comparisons, Josh has the fastest ball velocity and hand speed ever recorded, so there’s that, too. Off the charts mentally and off the charts physically is rare to say the least. 

 

This is what separates him from the guys with poor mechanics.  You can fix mechanics but can't fix the mind.

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Malik had alot of opportunities at D1 schools before washing out to liberty. He started his collegiate career at Auburn. 

 

Allen had no such opportunities, if he had he probably wouldn't ha e made it to #7.

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