He has the physical tools, big arm, smart, quick release, but the most impressive thing about Nassib is come from behind wins (multiple) and elevates the play of his team. He plays in a pro style offense with a former NO OC Doug Marrone.
He has the physical tools, big arm, smart, quick release, but the most impressive thing about Nassib is come from behind wins (multiple) and elevates the play of his team. He plays in a pro style offense with a former NO OC Doug Marrone.
That's cool but how do you know he has small hands? Fumbling has little-to-nothing to do with the size of a QB's hands. And I fail to see what little hands have to do with choosing to play in a dome (Syracuse was one of his only offers out of high school, btw, so he had limited choices).
is Nassib this years Gabbert?
no one can decide on a clear cut #1 guy, so somehow every QB becomes a clear cut #1 guy.
i hate to say it because i want a QB so badly. but this happens in offseasons when there are ZERO #1 guys.
I'm a big Cuse fan, I watch all their games, and one glaring problem with Nassib's game is his inability to throw the deep ball accurately.
"buy the ticket, take the ride."
1 - Ryan Nassib - QB - Syracuse
2 - Keenan Allen - WR - California
3 - Larry Warford - OG - Kentucky
4 - DeVonte Holloman - LB - North Carolina
5 - Tavarres King - WR - Georgia
6 - Sam Barrington - LB - USF
UDFA
Andrew Power - TE - North Texas
Jeff Baca - OL - UCLA
Mike James - RB - Miami
Mark Harrison - WR - Rutgers