Hard to put a lot of stock in how the QBs throw at the combine as its really hard to get into a rhythym. However, it appeared that Dwayne Haskins didn’t do anything to hurt his stock throwing with the first group of passers this afternoon; he looked like he may have aimed a couple of throws, but the ball really pops out of his hand, he’s got an easy delivery and generally puts the ball on the money. NC State’s Ryan Finley also looked very smooth; indeed, he may have been the complete passer among the first group. He’s got a really easy delivery, seems to anticipate routes well, and is very accurate. Also thought West Virginia’s Will Grier had a solid day throwing the ball. He appeared to have a little more zip than people were expecting to go along with the superior anticipation, quick release and overall accuracy. One could also see the arm strength for Missouri’s Drew Lock, but the ball tends to come out at odd angles and he was a little inconsistent with the placement. On the other hand, it appeared that Duke’s Daniel Jones really needed to wind up and step into throws to get them downfield.

