Article By Topher Guthrie on 18th November, 2010
It wasn’t long ago that seven-step drops and high Wunderlich test scores were the hallmark of a Pro Bowl quarterback. But with more signal-callers hitting the 4,000-yard mark each year and zone blitz schemes ratcheting-up the pressure from every angle, running QBs are more valuable than ever before.
The last 10 years have seen run-first quarterbacks like Kordell Stewart, Randall Cunningham and Daunte Culpepper choose between staying in the pocket and staying home. Scores of successful mobile college QBs have either switched to wide receiver or...
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