
Once projected to be a sure-fire top 10 pick, Tim Tebow's draft stock has recently taken a hard hit. NFL scouts had long noticed his slow delivery and his inability to take direct snaps, but his performance has always drawn interest. With his struggles at the Senior Bowl last month, Tebow took notice of his imperfections and has since set out to correct them. At this point in time Tebow is working with former NFL quarterback and offensive coordinator Zeke Bratkowski to improve his delivery, which has been called elongated by scouts. Many NFL teams in need of a franchise quarterback are eager to see if he is capable of making the necessary adjustments before the combine. This week Tebow has said that he will not participate in throwing drills at the combine, but would unveil his new delivery at the University of Florida’s pro day on March 17. Though he has had past success in college, winning two BCS national championships and one Heisman Trophy, the transition to the NFL is proving to be quite troublesome.
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