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JaMarcus Russell Becomes the New Face of the Raider Franchise
With the
Oakland Raider
Offense
Needing a
Major Face Lift,
JaMarcus
Russell May be
Pushed into
Action Quickly
As JaMarcus Russell prepares to lead the Oakland Raider
offense, what qualities does he bring to the NFL.  Here's an
overview from NFL insiders
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Positives: Has a well-built, strong and athletic frame with
good overall muscle definition, long arms, large hands, high-
cut with wide shoulders and thick thighs … Has outstanding
arm strength and size for his position … Shows good overall
foot quickness and agility to step out of the pocket and buy
time for his receivers … Has the lower body power to break
tackles … Demonstrates above average body control and
balance driving back from center and shows good accuracy
firing the ball up the seams … Has a fluid throwing motion,
much like the Colts' Peyton Manning … Made good strides in
recognizing protections and is capable of calling audibles …
Not the type who needs the glory and attention most
quarterbacks relish … Determined field leader with ice water
running through his veins … Will play through pain and does
a great job of standing tall in the pocket … Has good
balance in his drop-back and generally moves in control,
showing a nice rhythm while planting his feet through his
delivery … When he sits back and scans the field, he can
pick apart the zones … Makes right decisions on long
throws, thanks to his raw power, but needs to vary the speed
on his short throws, as his targets sometimes have a hard
time fielding the ball cleanly (puts too much zip on the
throws) … His arm strength and fluid mechanics let him get
the ball out quickly, once he sets his feet … Shows no
wasted motion and is consistently in good position to deliver
the ball on time … Has the strongest arm in football, at any
level … Can throw the ball the length of the field and put on
an impressive show during Sugar Bowl practices, when he
sat down on the ground and effortlessly flicked the ball out
more than 40 yards … Generates great velocity and ball
speed firing up the seams and is an excellent prospect for a
vertical passing game … Makes it easy for receivers to stay
in stride when firing up the seam … Effective throwing on the
move and has the ability to consistently place the ball on the
receiver's outside shoulder … When working from a three-
step technique, Russell shows very good timing and
placement attacking the deep secondary, but must take
some heat off his short throws … Steps into his throws well,
but also has more than enough arm strength to throw off the
wrong foot … Stands tall in the pocket and there is no panic
in his game … Will take shots and throw under duress, but
just needs to check off his primary target quicker rather than
try to buy time with his feet moving around the pocket …
Made great strides in maintaining his focus down field, even
under heavy pressure … Has enough movement skills to buy
time in the backfield … Earlier in his career, he would step
back and fall away from his throws, but now is much more
confident in his arm and ability to step up and find the
throwing lanes … You don't see Russell scramble much, but
when he tucks the ball and runs with it, he has the size,
strength and bulk to consistently break tackles … Puts good
velocity on his throws firing from the outside hashes and has
a fluid release, whether throwing from the left or right side.

Negatives:
At maximum growth potential and any more weight will affect
his quickness … His weight needs to be monitored, as he will
lose some of his agility when he hits the 260-pound range …
Lacks the change of direction agility to make the initial
tackler miss … Has a good grasp of the passing game, but
sometimes gets too confident in his arm strength and will try
to force the ball into tight spots … Quiet sort who seems to
shy away from the media attention … Shows good fluidity
and quickness in his drive back from center, but is not a
threat to run with the ball … Can buy time for his receivers
when rolling out, but appears a little stiff in his hips when
having to escape pocket pressure for too long … Tends to
get a bit impatient in the pocket and showed too much
confidence in his arm strength, firing the ball right into
coverage … Will hold the ball too long waiting for his targets
to get open, resulting in a sack or costly fumble … Can make
all the throws, but needs to take a little of his zip off his
shorter area tosses … Cool under pressure, but will get
impatient at times and force the ball in tight areas … Not the
type who can get into the second level with his feet, as he is
a little stiff in his hips changing direction.

Compares To:
Daunte Culpepper, Miami Dolphins … Russell has a
defensive lineman's build with quick feet for a player his size
… He has one of the strongest arms in the game and
showed better patience waiting for his targets to get open …
He did a better job with his reads to improve his overall
accuracy as a junior … He is a perfect prospect for a vertical
passing attack … Unlike most big quarterbacks, he doesn't
have a windmill-type release and can throw the ball almost
the length of the field.
Source WVLT.com