"Six years later, that's still been his Achilles heel, because when he's healthy for long periods of time, he can get pretty good. He still has a good arm. He still throws the ball with accuracy. So I look at Carson Wentz, and I see a big, thick, athletic kid with an elite arm, all the intelligence in the world. If you're going to ask me for one negative, I would say, because he only has 23 starts, and I don't care about Division I, AA, but because he's only had 23 starts, that's less than half as many throws as Jared Goff. Less than half as many throws as Connor Cook. So he doesn't have as many reps. He needs to get the football. He needs to process information more quickly, and he needs to get the ball out more quickly.