 The Ravens seem to have this infatuation We're bringing people in from south Florida and I ain't mad at it at all. I ain't mad at it I mean y'all know my twitter my email y'all can hit me up if y'all want to bring it one more, but anyway Browers very own Tyler Huntley He is now a Baltimore Raven Undrafted rookie free agent qb out of utah And I had an opportunity to check out some of his film Um, and I did enjoy it. Um, and it was actually a very special moment in my life personally too because um Carter y'all know my son Carter. He um, he was actually watching it with me He was why he wanted to watch it with me And he was like, oh daddy. It's number one. Oh man. He almost got it Because he was watching the run for a first time. I was like, yeah, son. He almost did So that was just a proud moment, man. Um, but anyway And real quick if there's anybody else that y'all want us to to look at Just put in the comment section if anybody any other of the undrafted rookie free agents y'all want us to look at Just whoever on the Ravens Even if it's drafted even if it's the rookies that they drafted whoever just let us know but anyway Tyler Huntley, um one of the First things I did before I started watching the film on them was I looked at the numbers Um, similar to how we did uh for uh rick steiner Um, we did the sort of the same thing for tyler huntley. So um looking at the numbers One thing that jumped out at me Just looking at his numbers from 2017 18 and 19 for 2016. I don't count that he only threw seven passes in 2016 um, but for 2017 um, he through 312 passes Completed 63.8 percent of the passes 2400 yards 15 touchdowns to 10 interceptions okay 15 touchdowns to 10 interceptions And he got sacked 31 times too. Oof But with that's I mean you could there's a lot of variables with any of these numbers But with the sack there's a lot of variables with that too. But anyway, we won't even worry about the sacks So he threw uh, he completed 63.8 percent Of his passes then the following year and then he threw for 15 touchdowns of 10 interceptions following year 2018 Uh, he completed 64.1 percent of his passes through for 700 less yards Um, but and he threw for 12 touchdowns to six interceptions Now i'm not sure if he ended up he missed them some games that season or what, um, but then I looked at uh, 2019 And he completed 20 220 out of 301 passes for a completion percentage of 73.1 So that um, that stood out to me a lot because that typically That usually doesn't happen Because usually your completion percentage It's a lot higher for the less passes that you throw Because that's an easy way to to keep it up But he ended up throwing a lot more passes because he he He threw 234 passes in 2018 following year. He throws 301 passes So almost 70 more passes The following year, but his completion percentage it jumps it jumps up by nine percent That's pretty good I thought that was really good that stood out to me his yards went up uh to Almost 3,100 yards and the touchdown to interception ratio was 19 to four So 19 touchdowns to four interceptions And then with him uh being a being at utah. It's not like he's playing. Um It's not like he's just playing these rinky dink teams He played against some pretty good company play against or again. He played against ucla washington cow USC So it's not just all small schools. There are some small schools that they did go against but it's not all It's not strictly small schools But regardless, whoever you play whoever your opponent is in front of you. You still got to take care of business um, so then what I did after that was Dove into the numbers game by game for this past season um And one thing that I saw that it just it sort of reminded me of lamar jackson um his play style as far as the numbers Uh besides the touchdowns, but he he wouldn't throw for a bunch of yards and they were He never passed for more than 30. He never passed more than 30 times In this past season. He did not pass once More than 30 times and the most completions that he had uh in this season was 22 Now that's not a bad thing because I mean they got a lot more wins and losses They only lost two times in sc usc in oregon um, but he His completion percentage like we talked about earlier was very good And it jumped up 9% from the previous year even with him throwing almost 70 more passes His completion percentage jumped up and jumped up a lot um, and Again the touchdown interception ratio 19 to 4. That's pretty good So, um in his first game first game of the season last year. He was 13 for 16 160 yards. So modest game Not turning the ball over though not throwing interceptions didn't throw any touchdowns, but Modest game. So that's cool. But then the following week he upped it Uh, for he was 14 out of 19 for 214 yards one touchdown The following week after that he was 15 for 19 for 282 yards and three touchdowns. Oh, he was feeling at that game Then the following game against the usc. He was 22 for 30 one touchdown no interceptions though And he hasn't thrown an interception yet. Um, that was for 210 yards the following game He was like, oh man, we lost against usc. Let's take care of business man So then he uh went 21 for 30 for 334 yards and two touchdowns following week, um, they He threw for 14 out of 17 247 yards and two touchdowns Um, then after that 12 for 19 then after that 11 for 17 then after that 19 for 24 Then 14 out of 18 then 19 for 23 then 14 for 17 then 17 for 29 So we can see how his completion percentage Ended up shooting up because in one two three four and four of these games his completion percentage was over 80 percent It was over 80 percent And that's that's really good man That's really good. And that's something like Because i'm i'm thinking of nfl and nfl oof You don't hear about stuff like that too often you do here and there but not too often Um, so that that was that was really good man. Um, I appreciated that out of his game and Something else that's really good about him Is that he just he don't turn the ball over man. He he takes care of the ball and that is For that he's he's off to a really good start to his pro career Because they look at all this stuff and they look at a lot more in depth than we do Um, so they see oh, okay. Oh, you don't turn the ball over much. Do you okay? That's that's a great start Because it's all about the foundation and that's in anything you do not just in football But it's all about a foundation and if the foundation for whatever you're trying to do if you start off with a really good foundation Then your chances are for your chances for growth and and the potential is a lot higher than if the foundation that you have is is bad So this is a good foundation for him to come to the nfl with and him for him to start in the nfl with And I when I think about his numbers again, I think about efficiency Excuse me. I think about Him being with the baltimore ravens right now And I don't know what the situation is going to be again a lot depends on what goes down with Rg3 and trace mix orly if anything goes down with rg3 and trace mix sorely Um, but either way, this is a good opportunity for him to be around all three of those guys And if the ravens end up bringing in anybody else at the quarterback position But if a good opportunity for him to be around the coaching staff Because I really feel like this coaching staff could really sort of help catapult him a little bit To whatever's going to be next And I think depending on what happens with the various quarterbacks on ravens roster behind lamar jackson Then, um, I think he could end up Being on a practice squad I think he could end up being on a practice squad And depending on how preseason goes and then you course unfortunately the worst part about football injuries because they happen every year, unfortunately Somebody could end up if he goes in the preseason and shows out Somebody could pluck him off that practice squad and he can get his opportunity Um, but we we just got to see how everything falls man. Uh, but with the right coaching With the right coaching, uh, they could capitalize on that and and then just take his, uh, They could enhance his game even more to where Because it seems like since he only threw like 1819 touchdowns last year, um, the verse Only four interceptions while he's careful with the ball It's not like he's just lighting it up on the scoreboard. He's not lighting it up on the scoreboard Um, and in in the NFL, you don't necessarily need to do that. Of course a lot depends on the team around you So much depends on the team around you. So much depends on coaching so much depends on the roster There are a lot of different variables But with that being said i'm sure they will want him to up his game even more So anyway, when I watched film Some of the things that stuck out uh to about him to me Um, his throwing motion His throwing motion he grips the ball and then he sort of it looks like he could he could have a mean fast ball It looks like he could play. I don't know if he ever played baseball, but it looks like he would be great at that too But he when he throws the ball he puts so much like Velocity on so much like When it's cut it's it's coming fast man It's it's coming fast and if if if you don't pay attention It looks like uh him throwing a ball to you to knock you out man If you ain't paying attention and it looks like he puts everything on every pass Looks like he throws that ball with all his might and again with him he um He he he you can tell he has a lot of he has some good arm strength man He got some good, uh arm strength because this dude he'll drop back and Just a quick just a little flick Just a little flick. He ain't even got to be set all the way Obviously the more said he is the better, but he ain't even got to be all the way set Just a little flick the ball is going 60 yards downfield He had he has he got a strong arm man. He got a strong arm Um, but with that arm just because somebody got a strong arm that doesn't mean that It don't always mean anything But with his strong arm, um, he doesn't make the dumb throws He doesn't make the stupid throws. He doesn't he doesn't make the throws where it's like Why would you throw that? I don't see anybody. Uh, I wouldn't see anybody asking him that question because he just doesn't make those throws man It does not make those throws and that's a good thing Um, but again, like I said earlier the one thing that I think that the nfl coaches would try to coach him up on um was just Trying to score more Trying to do more get even more yards and again not to say that his style can't work Because we've seen it work before But you got to light it up too Especially in today's nfl And I mean you you got to take advantage the quarterbacks got to take advantage of the rules that are in place for them The rules are in place for these quarterbacks the rules are in place for these offenses So they can score even more points because that's you know, that's what it's all about Score more points. So with that being said, um, again being him being in the right coaching staff They could take what he does well and just make him do it even better Um, something else that I noticed. I don't know if it was just in the games that I watched from utah But their offensive line seemed a little bit shaky, but with their offensive line being shaky in those games um, it made the Evaluation process for huntley. It made it a little easier because it got to show me that he really, uh, He knows how to step up in that pocket, man He knows how to step up in that pocket. He'll move around. Um, and he does not get shook He does not get rattled in the uh, when that pressure comes in Because a lot of qb like the games that I watched with all the pressure that kept coming in consistently Like some qb's like be like, oh come on man. Like They might throw in a towel He didn't do that though He didn't do that Maybe it's just a brow it in but now he ain't do that and He he has some he got some sneaky speed sneaky speed Um, there was one game that I was watching from him where he was scrambling a little bit here and there But he would the most he would pop for be like maybe like seven eight yards wasn't anything crazy Um, so I was thinking like, okay, he he's not fast. He's not slow, but he ain't like fast anything like that He can he can move around in the pocket and get away from a couple defenders with but he ain't doing nothing crazy They're not watching the other game and he broke for like 19 20 yards And I was like, oh, okay. And I saying like he's he's a little more anything like that Again, he's from brow, but so he got some speed, but um He he I think he has some sneaky speed. I'm not sure what he ran in the 40 I should have looked that up if somebody could put that in the comment section. Please do but he got some sneaky speed along with that arm strength So that's that's a nice combination because I know somebody Who got some speed that ain't it ain't sneaky no more and he got some arm strength too and uh He won MVP last year, but I ain't go I ain't go mention no names um, but with that being said he He he he didn't take a bunch of crazy hits One thing that I noticed on like third and short and fourth and short with him Uh, was that he he really tried his best to get it and on the third third third and fourth I'm excuse me the third and short and fourth and shorts Where obviously his team needed the first down if he wasn't passing it to anybody And if he was scrambling for it, he he would put himself out there to really try to get as many yards as he possibly could man He really put himself out there, man And from what I saw He just he looked like uh the ultimate team player And I know some people might be like well, how how can you gather that from just watching some different games that he played in man? What? but I don't know sometimes you sometimes some some stuff just It shines through man It shines through the game and You you can see it's like one of it's like the phrase where actions speak louder than words Like somebody could have an interview and be like, oh, yeah, I'm a team player. I'm there for my guys and all that blah blah blah But then if you look at them on the field, it's like you can't even help nobody up you can't even Pat nobody on the back when they make a mistake You can't even do that Well from him when I saw him putting himself out there, um, I was like, oh, okay. I see you man I see you I like it I like it So, um We'll see what happens with him. Now. I did see that they run the uh the read pass option and the read option and all that um In utah's offense. So I mean he could come right in with the ravens and fit in And and here he ran it. Well, he he didn't look uncomfortable doing it. He looked comfortable doing it. Um, look natural Uh, they he he did his thing in that And that's just another uh that Run pass option and the read option is it's being and has been incorporated and that fell a lot a lot of teams are using it Because it's just something that's it's been working for a lot of them and with him being signed by the ravens. Yeah I think it pretty much has been working out pretty good for them Been working out pretty good for them So he could come in and this offense would actually play to his strengths They would play to his strengths So, um, and again now it's not no not that it's not all positive, but again the one my biggest knock on him um Would be just to get more production That'd be my biggest knock get more production Score more get more yards get more touchdowns only because in the nfl You um really mainly the touchdowns not even the not even the yards because the yard is not even a big deal But the touchdowns the scores That's that's the big deal And of course not every game you're not gonna light it up every game we get that but That's that's one thing that I think um, yeah, like I said earlier too the nfl coaching they're gonna try to work with them on that They're gonna try to work with them on that but yeah, again, he doesn't turn the ball over He doesn't make the the stupid those you're smart in his decision-making And that's that's That's that's half the battle right there, man. That's half the battle If you can get that down. Oh, yeah, okay. We we got a good foundation strong foundation, too So we're gonna see what happens with them We're gonna see what happens with them And again, I think depending on the situation that the Ravens do at quarterback Then he could end up being a practice squad candidate, man And if he get his chance in preseason to show out do some stuff Somebody end up snatching them off that practice squad in the heartbeat So we'll see we'll see how it all works out I'm rooting for him though because Since he from Broward, y'all again, y'all know man Me being down here in Miami said that South Florida biases in me and I ain't even gonna try to hide it But anyway, I love y'all team keeping clean I appreciate y'all and again, if y'all got anybody else that you want me to check out next Let me know put in the comment section man. I appreciate y'all man. And I see y'all later on we out