Now that the Raiders have a head coach and the coaching staff in Las Vegas has mostly been filled out, all eyes are moving the quarterback position.
More specifically, which quarterback is going to make enough of an impression on Tom Brady and the decision-makers in the Raiders building to be signed, drafted or traded for in the offseason?
Brady is the new cornerstone figure in the organization, and everyone with a microphone in Las Vegas has been adamant the seven-time Super Bowl champion is going to have a huge influence on the Raiders’ quarterback room.
But before we try to figure out which quarterback Brady likes, let’s revisit a few comments this week from Yahoo Sports insider Charles Robinson.
Robinson said he was told by someone familiar with Brady that it’s going to fascinating to see if Brady is able to successfully evaluate players that don’t have parallels to his own career.
“Okay, so I’ll give you one thing, and you process it through this microscope. One of Tom’s guys said to me, it was interesting because it was kind of, it wasn’t negative, but I think it was a fair criticism,” Robinson said on the Inside Coverage podcast.
“He said, ‘I don’t know that we know yet how Tom will evaluate quarterbacks or if he can evaluate quarterbacks.’ And I was like, ‘Really? why?’ And he said ‘Think of it this way. The way that Tom, everything Tom’s ever said publicly about quarterbacks, he gives you clues to how he evaluates them, and he evaluates them very closely to his own experience,” Robinson continued.
“[Brady wants] guys who fought their way up to their position, who have fire, who want to study hard, who stayed for four years in a program, who learned and blah, blah, blah, and stacked all this stuff up. And this guy said to me… ‘Look, when you’re a GM, one of the things that you learn or you get high up in the executive ranks or the scouting ranks, you come to think, this is how I evaluate this one player, but you learn over time it works different ways for different guys.’”
“So I thought that was pretty interesting,” Robinson continued. ”Now when we’re here, sitting here trying to figure out who’s Tom’s quarterback, like how does he evaluate that? Is he just evaluating it from like, I want the guy who’s gone through the struggle… That’s why very, very few guys who are great players, were great coaches or general managers. Because they’re like, why can’t you do this? I did this.”
In light of those comments from Robinson, it was interesting to hear what Brady said to FS1 host Colin Cowherd about how he played the quarterback position.
“In my last Super Bowl I was a part of, it was two weeks of watching film… I knew Kansas City’s defense better than they knew themselves. I knew their body movements, the way their linebackers moved, the way their safeties moved,” Brady told Cowherd.
“Tyrann Mathieu, Nick Sorensen [and] Charvarius Ward. I knew everything they were doing. I got out there on the field, I looked up as I was walking to the line of scrimmage, I said ‘Ok, they’re blitzing’ and then I was dealing with it right away. I walked up, I said ‘Ok, they’re going to bail to Cover 2.’ Ball was snapped, Cover 2. I had the answers to the test. That’s where I was great. That’s where my magic superpower was. It wasn’t how fast I could run. It was how fast I could diagnose what they were doing.”
Looking ahead to how Brady’s comments might apply to the Raiders quarterback room, there’s a good chance he will be looking for someone who can process the game from a mental standpoint similar to the way he was able to do it out of college.
It’s possible that from Brady’s perspective… athleticism, arm talent and other physical capabilities will take a backseat to football IQ, work ethic and ability to process information.
Just something to think about as Brady and the Raiders inch closer to free agency and the draft.
For what it’s worth, there have been four rookie quarterbacks most commonly linked to the Raiders.
Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Jaxson Dart and Will Howard are the four quarterbacks most would say have the best odds of being the next Raiders quarterback.
Among the names on that list, who might Brady consider to be the most like him in terms of preparation and processing information?
Inquiring minds would love to know.
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Sounds like he described Aiden O’Connell without even saying his name.
Aidan O’Connell definitely checks all.those boxes IMO. I wouldnt waste resources trading up. If Sanders or zward falls to the Raiders then take them if not then take Howard in the second or third round. Brady had dedication to his craft beyond what most any QB has. Just shows how competitive he really was and still is.
Agreed. QB is a need, but not the only need and some positions in the league, Left Tackle, Edge Pressure, Shutdown Corner, for example, are just as difficult to secure. I wouldn’t be mad taking Sanders at 6, but at that spot it’s most important to get not just a starter but a dominate player. Pick a QB in the 2 spot or trade back up, using our inventory of this years picks, not giving up next year’s #1. After all next year will have a Manning in the QB class.
Athleticism at the QB position is great but you can succeed without it and many have failed despite having it. You do however have to meet some minimal NFL standards in order to be sufficient. You can’t make it if you are 5’6″ or can’t throw a football 30 yards or are a complete statue in the pocket. Obviously I’ve set those numbers low to make a point. But if you have sufficient talent than the qualities Tom speaks of, along with accuracy and the ability to maintain poise under pressure, you will succeed. Increased athleticism will just make you better. And outstanding mobility can buy you time to overcome some decision making deficiencies. On the whole Tom is right.
Agreed, AOC not only fits the TB mold, his favorite player is TB. w having 15 TDs and 4 Ints in his last 10 starts and only averaging being sacked 1.5 times per game, I’m sure TB is aware. He had 2-500+ yd gms in college, Bo Nix had ZERO!
Why are they pushing Sanders so much to be a Raider and why isn’t Jim Plunkett in the football hall of fame… it’s like a popularity contest… he won 2 Super Bowls and the first wild card team without a maga super star to win it all… Mark Davis needs to lobby for his super Bowl players… that pass to kenny king down the side lines for 6 was awesome… looking forward to2025 New beginning… … RAIDERS …
I’m not feeling any QB in this draft. Not one.
Stick with Aidan for a year, see what he can do, but stack the rest of the roster this draft and free agency.