“He’s got the best arm of anybody in the draft. I’m into arms … A really gifted thrower allows an offense to open up. We say, 'the coach has no fear of anything.’ All of a sudden he becomes Vincent Van Gogh. 'I like this play, like this …’ He becomes Andy Reid. He’s just sending everybody deep. Bam, I don’t give a damn. You go down the field and Mahomes will throw you a rifle. That’s what a great arm does … First off, he’s a really good athlete. Can throw to people around him. And to me can make the most loud throws of anybody I’ve seen in this draft to this point. He can make throws that where I just, ‘Holy s---’ that’s a rifle. That’s a missile. And not just that. Like I talked with Jacob Eason where everything’s as hard as he can throw it. I saw enough from my man Justin Herbert to say he’s got many clubs in the bag. He can throw deep crosses or just throw it out there and let the receiver run under it …. Herbert showed an ability to move around and extend some plays. And when he does run, he might be the quickest or fastest to accelerate, but he’s the fastest quarterback out of all these guys. When he opens up, he can rip off a 30-, 40-, 50-yard run … I’m going to blame a lot of the negatives on Justin Herbert, other than the Arizona State game, where he might’ve played the worst game of his career … All the other downfalls, I put on the offense.”