I know we all want Milton to develop into an elite QB. Tremendous size and an absolute cannon of an arm. He's a guy who can make every throw - even when under duress. He can flick the ball 40 yards.
But that giant arm can be a blessing and curse. When you're so strong, it makes it harder to put touch on the ball. Everything Milton releases comes out with incredible velocity. I think it's very difficult to to dial back that velocity. It's much easier when you have to throw the ball hard to get it to where it's supposed to be - it makes consistency easier because you always have to let it rip.
You wonder how good of a tight end Milton could be. We have see this switch made with success for big quarterback. Logan Thomas in today's Lions/Washington game. Jay Riemersma.
Food for thought.
But that giant arm can be a blessing and curse. When you're so strong, it makes it harder to put touch on the ball. Everything Milton releases comes out with incredible velocity. I think it's very difficult to to dial back that velocity. It's much easier when you have to throw the ball hard to get it to where it's supposed to be - it makes consistency easier because you always have to let it rip.
You wonder how good of a tight end Milton could be. We have see this switch made with success for big quarterback. Logan Thomas in today's Lions/Washington game. Jay Riemersma.
Food for thought.