If Arizona quarterback Nick Foles is hearing the doubters about his NFL Draft potential, he sure isn't intimating it.
Nick Foles confident heading into senior season


Foles recently talked to Arizona Star reporter Patrick Finley about being a counselor at the Manning Passing Academy. As well as giving high school quarterbacks some tips, Foles got to measure himself against the other top quarterback in college. It left the senior feeling confident compared to the likes of Stanford's Andrew Luck and Oklahoma's Landry Jones.
”“There’s no doubt in my mind I can measure up against anyone,” Foles said to Finley.
Foles told the paper he’s fashioning his game after the NFL’s top quarterbacks. He likes Tom Brady’s unflappability, Drew Brees’ presence, Aaron Rodgers’ joy on the field and Peyton Manning’s footwork in his drops.
The senior admitted he’s not modeling his game after any college quarterbacks, including superstar Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck. That’s admirable, I guess.
“I would love my drops to look like Peyton Manning’s and Tom Brady’s, and I’d love my ball to fly out of my hand like Michael Vick,” he told the paper. “In a perfect world, that’s how it’d be.”











