With the tenth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert. A two-year starter awarded all-Conference honors after his sophomore season, Gabbert has grown as a quarterback and showed terrific improvement the past two years. He's a leader on the field and possesses all the skills to be a starter in the NFL. Gabbert must improve the consistency of his fundamentals rather than relying on his arm strength alone to make plays if he ever going to be a productive starter at the next level. Source: Sports Illustrated
yeah but that's more to do with his long accuracy which isn't good. If he is throwing within 15 yards he is very accurate and among the top 3 most accurate qb's in the draft.