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Related: About this forumWhy 49ers' Trey Lance might be more NFL-ready than many think
(Randy) Hedberg, 66, a former NFL quarterback (and North Dakota States associate head coach), is the passing-game coordinator and QBs coach at a program thats won eight of the past 10 FCS national titles. Hes been in Fargo since 2014 and is a reason the Missouri Valley Football Conference school has an unlikely title: Quarterback U. Before Lance, the Bisons starters were the Colts Carson Wentz, the No. 2 pick in 2016, and the Chargers Easton Stick, a 2019 fifth-round NFL pick.
Hedbergs latest star pupil, Lance, might be far more NFL-ready than it would appear after glancing at his age, experience and college competition. Unlike so many college quarterbacks leading spread attacks, Lance directed NDSUs pro-style offense, which mirrored much of what hell be asked to do with the 49ers. Lances ability to lead the Bisons system allayed some of Shanahans fears before he invested the No. 3 pick on a QB who made 17 starts at the Football Championship Subdivision level and was 20 when he was drafted.
NDSUs quarterbacks have pre-snap responsibilities that involve changing calls or alignments based on what they observe from a defense. Lance was required to change the offensive-line protections when, for example, he anticipated an incoming blitz. And he used a kill and maybe system to switch to a built-in secondary call at the line of scrimmage: A kill would change a pass to a run, or vice versa. The maybe system involved checking out of the original run call to another run.
In addition, Lance was adept at what Hedberg termed NDSUs quick game, which required him to make an immediate throw based on the defensive coverage. Hedberg didnt divulge everything Lance had to master. That was clear when he was asked a follow-up after he mentioned NDSU has a specific way of teaching quarterbacks how to see coverages.
Link (probable paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/49ers/article/Why-49ers-Trey-Lance-might-be-more-NFL-ready-16181269.php
The short of it: Trey Lance was given a lot autonomy and pro-style experience at college that helped develop QB instincts and should provide for a jump start to succeeding in the NFL. We're also reading that Lance is level-headed, smart, and a tenacious learner.
The 49ers weren't about to make this selection without thorough vetting. I'm thrilled with this selection.
lark
(24,289 posts)I still can't believe this worked out, that Jax didn't screw up and win a game to put us out of the running. Hopefully he will be as good as advertised. 49ers are my 2nd team (I lived in the San Jose area for 18 years) so I still root for them to be good. They are NFC & Jags AFC so no conflict there.
JT45242
(2,960 posts)These guys who played few games against subpar competition do not work out.
At least 50% of all first round draft pick quarterbacks are busts -- this guy has more in common with Couch, Trubisky, and Akili Smith than he does with even someone as "just a guy" like Alex Smith.
His only saving grace is that the line in front of him is not swiss cheese like it has been for so many QBs drafted early in round 1 and look completely shell shocked after getting hit a bazillion times in their first 20-30 games (see Carr, Klingler, Carson Wentz, etc).
In 4 years it will be interesting to see if any of the first round guys get a second contract with the team that drafted -- given the recent history with Wentz and the like ...5 years from now most of these teams will still be on the QB carousel.
Auggie
(31,848 posts)Lance will not start for the 49ers unless there's an injury disaster.