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Taylen Green Impresses at NFL Combine but Faces Key Questions
The NFL Combine recently showcased notable quarterback prospects, with former Boise State player Taylen Green drawing significant attention for his athletic performance. During the event, held at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Green stood out with impressive metrics, including a height of 6 feet 5 inches and weight of 227 pounds. He recorded a remarkable 4.36 seconds in the forty-yard dash, marking the second-fastest time by a quarterback in Combine history, along with a vertical leap of 43.5 inches and a broad jump of 11 feet 2 inches.
In addition to Green, quarterbacks such as Alabama’s Ty Simpson, Drew Allar from Penn State, and Cole Payton from North Dakota State also impressed during the throwing drills. Simpson emerged as a top performer, but it was Green’s explosive workout that generated considerable excitement among Miami Dolphins fans, prompting discussions about potentially selecting him in the upcoming draft.
Despite the hype surrounding his athleticism, Green’s performance during the throwing segment raised eyebrows. His initial throws displayed inconsistency, with a missed target on a ten-yard out and a deep throw that landed out of bounds. This pattern of ups and downs reflects a long-standing concern regarding his passing capabilities, which have been evident since he won the Mountain West Freshman of the Year Award in 2022.
Green’s game film showcases his dual-threat ability, featuring long runs and explosive plays. He has demonstrated his capacity to evade defenders and make significant gains off run-pass options (RPOs). However, issues such as decision-making under pressure, holding onto the ball too long, and inconsistent accuracy remain prominent in his play. Observers have noted his tendency to focus heavily on primary targets, often neglecting secondary reads, which can hinder his effectiveness as a quarterback.
As the Dolphins consider their options in the draft, the Combine performances should prompt a reevaluation of player evaluations rather than causing drastic shifts in rankings based solely on workouts. Green’s athletic display aligns with expectations for those familiar with his game tape over the past two years, reaffirming the assessment that while he possesses high-level athletic traits, significant improvements are necessary in his passing game.
The new Dolphins quarterback coach, Bush Hamdan, who previously coached Green at Boise State, may play a key role in his development. Historically, few quarterbacks have overcome the challenges Green faces. While Josh Allen successfully addressed similar issues through a complete overhaul of his mechanics, his speed of processing and decisiveness set him apart—a contrast to Green’s current challenges.
If Miami opts for a quarterback in the late second or early third round, Cole Payton may offer a more appealing option than Green. Payton’s overall performance at the Combine was stronger, positioning him as a more refined professional prospect.
As the Dolphins prepare for the upcoming NFL Draft, Green’s workout at the Combine serves as a reminder of the potential for both promise and peril that comes with selecting a quarterback based on athletic prowess alone. The team’s decisions in the coming weeks will be critical as they aim to enhance their roster and secure a reliable future at the quarterback position.
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