The TRUTH about Spencer Rattler! (NFL Draft All-22 Film Study)

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Published 2024-03-08
NFL Draft and combine prospect Spencer Rattler is an enigma. This college football All-22 film study highlights the South Carolina Gamecock's SEC battle vs the Georgia Bulldogs. Caleb Williams cut his 5-star career short at Oklahoma, but can he still be a great pro?

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0:00 Spencer Rattler Film Study
0:11 1st Quarter
3:26 2nd Quarter
14:21 3rd Quarter
21:03 4th Quarter
34:00 The Truth
38:20 Dinner?

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-gz2ob9rp6r
    If Rattler was starting for Georgia he would have been a top 3 pick.
  • @doggford
    Hes better than JJ McCarthy and No Nicks
  • @marquisewrld
    What’s crazy is Spencer is one of the reasons Xavier Leggete was drafted to high, the WR taken in the first which people said he shouldn’t have been. And the steal of a pick taken in the 5th. 💀
  • @user-gz2ob9rp6r
    He will start some games for the saints this year. Carr is not that great and prone to injury. Spencer is a top 3 qb in this draft. He has played a ton of football around a bad cast. He is used to pressure and has knack for knowing when to run. Not fleetfooted but processes things quickly. At the very least, if he stays healthy he will play multiple years in the NFL. Easily the best deal in the late rounds. If they can protect him and not drop his passes he will supplant Carr as the starter. He is really good at the 8-45 yard throws. It will not be hard for him to learn the offense. He ran a simplified version of this in college and was asked to throw it every down. Saints did well in picking him up.
  • @olee8431
    Since when a Qb is required to have elite athleticism? He is a Qb not a running back..
  • @John-ls2gp
    I don't care what all you experts think, I've watched him long enough to say with no hesitation that he has elite arm strength and accuracy.
  • @CJStew06
    He seems to be quite polarizing. I get it, I didn't like him on the Netflix show either, and I rooted against him at first, but I've really liked listening to him in interviews and getting to know more about his journey. He plays and communicates like an intelligent quarterback who is a real craftsman. His footwork and movement in the pocket is NFL polished—especially when you compare him to guys like Maye and Penix who people didn't hesitate to call high-end prospects. Not to mention his arm talent and throwing mechanics, which again are more polished than many others in this draft—he's very accurate throwing from the pocket and on the run and consistently hits his receivers w proper leverage, which I think proves itself w the high completion percentage out of a pro-style offense and career 77-32 TD:INT ratio. The only real concerns to me are size and overall athleticism, but seeing how Bryce Young went #1 overall last year, I'm not sure why Rattler had to fall to the fifth round. What a steal for New Orleans, I really think they found a gem.
  • @georgegarcia2632
    Has he grown up. Acted like a Diva at Oklahoma .He will be playing with men.
  • @kshort243
    That RT must've been Evan Neal 😅
  • Buddy u keep saying maybe a more athletic QB possibly could have avoided the sack but the field was very slippery it was soaking wet. I think he did awesome. Most QB would have taken a hell of a lot more sacks. Watching this film he's way better than I originally thought
  • Seen a lot of his games at OU and SC. He’s not that good, but I hope he proves me wrong in my opinion of him.
  • @rafaaybarraa
    I've been on his side ever since I watched the N. Carolina vs S. Carolina game. I think he's better than Maye. I think he lost his quickness from when he was lighter (weight) at OK, but he'd be a steel for my Seahawks. The ball he throws is great, keeps his eyes down field, leads the WR, nice deep ball. only things he needs to work on are throwing on the roll, being more shifty in the pocket, escaping pass rush, and taking what the defense gives you. I'd so play him the second year or late in the first if my team is going down hill.
  • @kolvin_kekua
    I hope my Rams snag him and train him behind Stafford like GB did to J ♥
  • @DrAAgon21
    His combine numbers are probably in the 75th percentile of all HS FB players in the country 😆 This boy is going to get ate up bad.