Wednesday, January 8, 2025

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Chicago Bears Senior Bowl Favorite Is Eerily Similar To Pro Bowler

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For starters he was a Division II standout who claimed All-American honors in 2016. He’s set loads of offensive records for both his school and conference. He’s classified as a legitimate dual-threat quarterback who can stand in the pocket to throw or take off and run for first downs. The talent level is considerably higher than his humble origins seem to suggest.

Where it gets really interesting though is who he should be compared to. Factor in body type, playing style, production, tape and skill set he does bear a resemblance to a quarterback in the NFL. A starting quarterback as it turns out. A Pro Bowl starting quarterback. No joke. If one to look at Pipkin and watch him play, they’d swear he is the spitting image of Tyrod Taylor.

Things do seem to match up.

Taylor:

  • 6’0″
  • 215 lbs

Pipkin:

  • 6’0″
  • 205 lbs

Taylor College Stats:

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Pipkin College Stats:

Underrated Arm Strength:

Both are undersized but athletic and faster than average quarterbacks. They each have a reputation for keeping the interception numbers down while having arms that tend to sneak up on defenses with their strength. Taylor was a backup for four years in Baltimore before heading to Buffalo where he’s spent two seasons as a starter. In that time he’s gone 14-14 and scored 47 touchdowns to just 12 interceptions.

Of course the argument against Pipkin is the fact he’s cut his teeth against such pitiful competition in Division II. Taylor went to Virginia Tech. An undeniable fact. Keep in mind though that Carson Wentz, Joe Flacco, Tony Romo, and Kurt Warner among others came from similar small school backgrounds.

Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson, a longtime NFL vet and respected offensive mind, also had high praise for him.

“Antonio, he’s a tremendous athlete. He can throw the ball extremely well. … All three of [the south quarterbacks] are going to play in the NFL.”

The fact that the Bears are taking interest at all is intriguing. Remember that John Fox has coached Pro Bowlers in his career like Jake Delhomme and Peyton Manning. Ryan Pace watched and learned from Drew Brees for years in New Orleans. These guys should know what a potentially good quarterback looks like.

It’s for those reasons that their interest in Pipkin is fascinating. That he compares so closely with Tyrod Taylor only strengthens the case that he might be the biggest sleeper of the quarterbacks at the Senior Bowl. Come Day 3 of the draft, don’t forget about his name. There is a strong chance the Bears may end up calling it.

Don’t forget Taylor was a sixth round pick. If Pipkin made a similar strong impression and continues to, there is no reason to think he can follow the exact same path.

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