Jake Browning wanted to show off a stronger throwing arm at the NFL combine.
The league noticed.
Saturday, it popped—as well or better than it did in four seasons leading UW’s offense.
Tacoma-based NFL draft guru Rob Rang was among the many here at the combine who noticed.
NFL teams did, too.
“From a pure accuracy perspective, Browning was as good as any passer on the field during Saturday’s first quarterback session,” Rang wrote for his NFLDraftScout.com. “He threw the ball confidently and it came off his hand with as much velocity as at any point I’ve seen it during his four years as Washington’s starting quarterback.”
“A team looking for a quick distributor at quarterback will no doubt be intrigued by the smarts, accuracy and apparently improved arm strength from Browning,” Rang wrote.
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The league noticed.
Saturday, it popped—as well or better than it did in four seasons leading UW’s offense.
Tacoma-based NFL draft guru Rob Rang was among the many here at the combine who noticed.
NFL teams did, too.
“From a pure accuracy perspective, Browning was as good as any passer on the field during Saturday’s first quarterback session,” Rang wrote for his NFLDraftScout.com. “He threw the ball confidently and it came off his hand with as much velocity as at any point I’ve seen it during his four years as Washington’s starting quarterback.”
“A team looking for a quick distributor at quarterback will no doubt be intrigued by the smarts, accuracy and apparently improved arm strength from Browning,” Rang wrote.
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