ESPN’s Ron Jaworski broke down a lot of tape on Tim Tebow, and here are his thoughts –
“You have to look at his entire body of work to realistically evaluate Tebow. At this point in his career, Tebow is more of a runner than he is a passer. He’s very effective running the read-option. He’s been outstanding in the red zone where his physical strength has been a decisive factor. But never forget a simple truth about playing quarterback in the NFL: no one is a great quarterback because of the way they run. It’s a passing position and Tebow has a lot of work to do.
“Hey, who doesn’t like Tebow’s competitiveness? But that’s not enough. He must improve significantly from the pocket to become a consistent NFL starter. If he does, you just might see him in that role in 2012.”