The evolution of an NFL quarterback is an interesting sight to behold. Rarely do rookies just step onto the field and look like the polished product the Texans presented last season with C.J. Stroud.
Take Lamar Jackson, the twice-dubbed MVP, for instance. We have watched him develop as a passer, both in terms of his ability to make throws from the pocket and the elimination of those two or three head-scratcher throws a game on “gimmes” when he first took the job.
The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec shared a story about how Jackson is working on fine-tuning his pre-snap work this offseason — the element that made Tom Brady the best to do it, in my opinion.