College quarterback who flew under the radar during the season showed with 2 throws why the NFL world is gushing over his physical ability

Josh AllenAP Photo/Michael Conroy

  • Wyoming’s Josh Allen showed off his impressive arm at the NFL Combine over the weekend, hitting receivers in stride up to 70 yards downfield.
  • Allen is expected to be one of the first quarterbacks off the board at the NFL Draft, but with so many talented QBs entering the league this year, it’s tough to know where he might fall.
  • The Cleveland Browns would make sense as a destination, as Allen has the build of a similar quarterback the Browns missed on in 2016, and the team has two of the first four picks.

The top of the 2018 NFL Draft will likely be loaded with quarterbacks, with as many as six QBs expected to go in the first round.

Over the weekend at the NFL Combine, Josh Allen made his best effort to put himself at the top of the pack, showing off his impressive arm that looks to be the strongest of any quarterback in the field.

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