That's right, I literally chuckled. Here's Jay Cutler's profile from ESPN's Draft Guide: Biggest Positive: Intelligence Positives: A well built, above average athlete with decent arm strength and adequate speed and athletic ability. GEts set quickly and is good at going through his progressions in his drops. Can buy time, has good pocket presence and throws effectively on the run. Above-average touch on deep balls and can drop throws between coverages. Accuracy and timing are improving. A smart leader and hard worker. Makes plays when things go awry, never giving up. Biggest Negative: Arm Strength Negatives: Tools aren't outstanding. Lacks elite zip on deep routes. Won't be able to fit the ball into tight spots that top NFL QBs can. Windmills throws, especially on the run. Telegraphs some passes. Will release too late on timing routes. Needs to quicken release. I just thought it was an interesting perspective, I bet most people who've seen him would list the biggest positive and negative in the opposite places. * ESPN's draft guide is very good by the way, the team profiles are a bit lacking, but in terms of profiles it's superb.