I hated this guy so much while he was at Louisville, I take great joy in knowing that I will never have to write about him again. And by hate, I mean respect if you look at what he did the last three years to West Virginia. WHAT NFL SCOUTS ARE SAYING
Pro Football Weekly Ranking the Quarterbacks
Brohm – Pop gun arm incapable of drilling NFL throws into tight NFL windows – I can envision him now getting picked off left and right trying to hit the deep out on the next level. Cannot throw on the run. Marginal athleticism - struggles to evade the rush. Pushes the ball and accuracy consequently suffers.
PROBABLY GETTING DRAFTED..
Even after that assessment, will probably go in the late first early second round.
GUY WHO WATCHED HIM FOR THREE YEARS IS SAYING
If all you knew of Brian Brohm was his performance last year, then I would say most of the above is spot on. However, there is a reason he was considered a top five pick if he would have come out for the draft after his junior year. He really is that good. And Louisville really was that bad last year. Most everyone will point out to you that a large part of the problem last year was that the defense put the offense in bad positions by letting teams score at will on them. And that's certainly true. But he didn't get a lot of help from the offense either. The rushing game got scary bad to nonexistent through the meat of the schedule. Harry Douglas was hurt in the middle of the season, and Mario Urrutia wasn't Mario Urrutia. Despite that, he completed 65% of his passes for 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns. Pop gun arm or not that's pretty good. Last year wasn't an easy year for Brohm, but he took it all in stride and did everything he could to help the team win.
His numbers and Louisville's record in 2006 and 2005 speak to what he is capable of when surrounded with adequate players. And while he might not have the OMG! skills that impress everyone leading up to the draft.
He does have adequate skills to play in the NFL. I've seen him make throws in real games that have made my blood curdle with hatred (respect). And he moves well enough, provided he doesn't suffer another knee injury, to handle NFL rushers. The injury bug might be the one thing that would make me skeptical about drafting him. But at the same time, I can't help but think about all the bright young NFL stars that completely fell apart their first year because they had never played on a losing team. Brohm went from a BCS Bowl victory his junior year to no bowl his senior year and never hung his head or wished he'd left for the NFL a year early. We know how Brian Brohm is going to react when things don't go well. And if you're going to make a $40 million investment, that might be a good thing to know.




