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49ers' Kaepernick outruns expectations

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And, finally, here are the rushing totals for the top six: Newton (1,447, 5.7), Kaepernick (615, 7.4), Ponder (472, 5.4), Locker (347, 7.1), Dalton (304, 3.3) and Gabbert (154, 2.3).


Kaepernick, in keeping with Rodgers, was no world-beater in his first training camp. He finished the 2011 exhibition campaign with no touchdown passes, five interceptions and a 23.9 rating.


Improving this summer, he had two touchdown passes, no interceptions, a rating of 104.3 and a 78-yard touchdown run.


Of the 18 scouts who discussed Kaepernick before the draft, almost all had a somewhat different viewpoint.


"Athletically, he's very exciting," Tampa Bay general manager Mark Dominik said. "He's one of those that quarterback coaches look to salivate over to see if they can make him into the player they want him to be."


The other personnel man who gave Kaepernick a third-place vote said his pure arm strength ranked behind only Mallett's.


"Cam Newton won the Heisman but to me this guy is as good as Newton," an AFC scout said. "Same type of player. Really came on this year. Tall. Smart. Strong arm. Runs fast. Good runner.


"But he's got a long motion. That's the only thing I didn't like about him. If he can't make it as a quarterback, you could bulk him up and play him at tight end."


Most scouts were more circumspect.


One referred to Kaepernick as a project worthy of just a fourth- or fifth-round draft choice.


Another said he would love to draft him in the fourth round "to find out if the guy can't play."


Said an AFC scouting director: "Aaron Rodgers was a natural passer. This guy is more of an athlete than a thrower. He's got a funky delivery. He's not your prototype. He's like a better Tim Tebow."


Plenty of concerns were expressed about how Kaepernick's four-year starting experience in Nevada coach Chris Ault's zone-read system featuring the "Pistol" backfield would translate to the NFL.


"He's a Joe Webb," another scout said. "He beats you with his feet but can't beat you with his arm. He never reads defenses. All he does is run off the edge. He's a 400-meter athlete, not a 60-meter athlete. He's a strider. He can't change direction. I'm not on board."

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