2017 NFL draft first impressions: Greg Ward Jr. is the latest spread QB puzzle
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Ward did have more plays as the ’15 season went on—not enough, mind you, but more—where he kept himself alive behind the line of scrimmage with the intention of throwing the ball. Those moments featured him spinning or sprinting out of trouble in the pocket, resetting and finding a receiver, which is something Applewhite called a “point of emphasis” headed into ’16.