Yay, thanks for adding so much insight. He said Glennon's NCAA stats could not be any worse than Sanchez's, I show him how they are. I also pointed out that comparing stats is a horrible way to review prospects. Good thing you bothered to look at that though right? :lol:
From Down at the One: downattheone.com/NFL/NFL-Scouting-Combine-coverage-ACC-Preview Mike Glennon, QB, NC State It's story time kids. Once upon a time there was a quarterback who was run out of town so that Mike Glennon could see playing time sooner rather than later. That quarterback went on to win a Rose Bowl with Wisconsin before being drafted to the NFL. He's quite good in fact, you may have heard of him; Russell Wilson, now of the Seattle Seahawks. That's right, NC State were so enamoured with Glennon that they couldn't wait for Russell Wilson to leave town, they literally kicked him out of the door. Whilst his numbers were good during his two years starting, they weren't fantastic. He threw 29 interceptions over that span which raises some flags about his accuracy and decision making. Nevertheless, he ran a pro-style offence in college and showed good ability to read through his progressions and make the correct pre-snap adjustments. At 6-7, 225lbs he's not particularly mobile and his movement in the pocket leaves something to be desired at times; think a more statue like Phil Rivers. Either way, he has the ability to make all the throws at the next level and will use the Combine to show scouts he's got what it takes to be a first round pick. In a weak quarterback class, he's one of the best available.