There is a rocket arm He's a dual-threat because of his elite skill set. When watching a quarterback play, there are some things that jump off the screen.
The raw talent that Willis displayed while dominating at Liberty University caught the attention of Jon Robinson, who moved up four spots in the third round to pick him.
There is still a lot of work to be done. The development of Willis is being treated like a home-cooked meal by the TITANS.
The quarterback coach said that the daily improvement was happening. It's a 1% better theme, don't rush on it.
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Tennessee's staff is happy with the progress made by Willis. He did not have to do it in college because the plays were relayed to the offense from the sideline.
Getting under center and taking the snap was a new experience for the man. The next step is to process what is happening and make a decision.
"Obviously there's going to be a learning curve, that's what we're going to have to deal with." He has an accurate ball and has great ball speed. He isn't going to be able to get away with things in the pros.
Things happen so fast in the NFL. buffering a computer with a slow internet connection is pointless.
There will be a major step in the process when he gets his feet wet. He realized that he could trust the process.
Malik Willis working on moving within the pocket. pic.twitter.com/KEBcrYQetV
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"We are honing in on ways to improve Willis' pocket awareness with drills that get him to trust the middle of the pocket and step up when guys are rushing on the edge." When he made his preseason debut, the pocket-climbing drills came to life.
As a result of some penetration from his left side, Willis moved to his right, then took a couple of steps up in the pocket and threw the ball to Kinsey, who was in the end zone.
There is no process without problems.
Next Gen Stats shows that Willis threw against the Ravens in 3.98 seconds. The average is the highest so far. His 11 attempts were all over the place.
He was second on the team in rushing with 38 yards on five attempts and a touchdown and was second on the team in completions with six.
He'll face a lot of different coverages, so more reps should help him make better decisions.
It's just tying it all together. We have to tie the lower half of our body to what our mind is telling us to do in order to be able to see what's happening.
Being coachable has made it easier to navigate the NFL.
I know what I need to do and I am processing the information. I have to help my feet get up to my processing ability to be on time and throw. I know what to do but I need to get the reps where I can do it without thinking.
There is a reason why the Eagles are protecting Hurts.
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