Well, with his success in the SHL as a future HOFer, the player I'm most excited about is Austin Roenick. This is a guy who has the mindset to start, battle through tough times and win games. If he keeps up the dedication to his craft I think he'll be one of the early contenders for best QB of the second generation. As studs like Boss, Orosz, and Bronko hang up the cleats a new wave of stars will emerge and Roenick should be right there at the top. Let's review his skillset.
Starting with a great base of 50 agility, this QB will be hard to bring down in the pocket. His 70 arm and intelligence are strong for a first year QB, and he should be able to make most of the throws and the right decisions. Accuracy is clearly a strength for Roenick with 72. I don't think he'll be throwing too many interceptions in his career. Everything isn't rosy though for the prospect from Toronto. With a strength of 35 once the defense gets a hand on him he probably isn't escaping. He's running through the six with these woes, slowly, as his speed of 40 is Manning-esque, and I'm not talking Cooper. He'll probably only make it a quarter way through the city before he has to stop for a breather, as a 50 in endurance will have to be improved.
Either way, I really am looking forward to the career of one Austin Roenick.
@Leafer
Starting with a great base of 50 agility, this QB will be hard to bring down in the pocket. His 70 arm and intelligence are strong for a first year QB, and he should be able to make most of the throws and the right decisions. Accuracy is clearly a strength for Roenick with 72. I don't think he'll be throwing too many interceptions in his career. Everything isn't rosy though for the prospect from Toronto. With a strength of 35 once the defense gets a hand on him he probably isn't escaping. He's running through the six with these woes, slowly, as his speed of 40 is Manning-esque, and I'm not talking Cooper. He'll probably only make it a quarter way through the city before he has to stop for a breather, as a 50 in endurance will have to be improved.
Either way, I really am looking forward to the career of one Austin Roenick.
@Leafer