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Bills release QB Nate Peterman


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For the lolz:

 

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 Strong natural accuracy. Able to throw receivers open and lead them away from danger. Can pinpoint passes to moving targets in his intermediate work. Has enough arm to work field side, intermediate throws. Great vision. Sees passing windows before they develop. Throws with outstanding timing and anticipation. Can put the ball on receivers' hands as soon as they come out of a break if coverage dictates it. Utilizes accuracy and anticipation to challenge windows on all three levels

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/profiles/nathan-peterman?id=2558191

 

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Not necessarily a pure/smooth thrower, but possesses a quick release.

Consistent footwork. Plays with a good base in control and throws on balance.

Great understanding of defensive recognition and where to go with the ball with the given passing scheme.

Good ball placement on short/intermediate timing routes.

Anticipates windows in zone very well.

Sees the field clearly. Consistently shows the ability to get through progressions, eliminating a read quickly and moving on to the next with relative ease.

Great overall feel and discipline in the pocket.

Athletic within the pocket and can burst to pick up key third downs with his legs.

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/draft-pff-scouting-report-nathan-peterman-qb-pittsburgh

 

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Peterman has an NFL arm, understands touch and timing and can adjust his velocity for the moment. His eyes as a passer are very good, and he’s able to work to second and third progressions. He’s athletic enough to move around the pocket and shows the athleticism to make passes to intermediate and deep areas from the go. Peterman is ready to play in the NFL right now thanks to his vision, arm strength and accuracy on intermediate and deep balls. 

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2706706-nathan-peterman-nfl-draft-2017-scouting-report-for-buffalo-bills-pick

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2 minutes ago, kramxel said:

I'd imagine everyone wants a mulligan on this one. This is Aaron Curry "can't miss prospect" bad.

9 hours ago, PapaShogun said:

Hackenburg or Peterman? 

Oooh, this is tough. Realistically, Hackenberg was a 2ns round pick who never saw the field, so I guess him? But Pinterman did see the field, and it wasn't pretty.

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Estimated Career Earnings

 

 

 

 

YEAR TEAM SALARY SIGNING BONUS ROSTER BONUS WORKOUT BONUS RESTRUCTURE BONUS OPTION BONUS INCENTIVE TOTAL CASH
2017 Player Cash Earnings $465,000 $239,499 - - - - - $704,499
2018 Player Cash Earnings $326,471 - - - - - - $326,470
2 seasons $791,471 $239,499 - - - - - $1,030,969
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17 minutes ago, MWil23 said:

Hopefully he invested the above roughly $1 million and utilizes his BA in Communications and his Masters in Business.

All in all, not a bad setup for a 24 year old without any college debt.

All things considered, we're laughing at him now - but odds are one of us will be sending him TPS reports daily and asking him for a half day to go to the Dr. to get that rash looked at.

He'll say yes, but dock your PTO and ask you to come in Saturday because we're running behind and need to play catch up.

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5 minutes ago, JetsandI said:

Kurt Warner, Rich Gannon and Steve Young become solid starters after 30 years old in the recent generation.  Let's see if Peterman could do it in the new generation. 

 

Don't quit and be strong, my man.

Warner was 28 when he won a Super Bowl.

Trent Green was a post 30 guy.

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