Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
I think the newest CBA makes an offseason QB school illegal.
Quote Originally Posted by Patler View Post
They can still have one, but it is shorter, more compressed. Players can't handle footballs at team facilities until mid-April, when OTA's start. McCarthy started with QBs in early March previously. Same for kickers and punters. No footballs allowed at team facilities before the start of organized team activities in April.
Not quite, QB's can still throw:
Apart from the minicamps, the offseason program has three phases. Phase One, two weeks in length, consists of strength and condition and rehab exercises only. Coaches can’t be involved, other than strength and conditioning coaches. Footballs aren’t permitted, except that quarterbacks can throw to receivers as long as they aren’t covered.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...uts-on-monday/

QB school may be reduced, but it is still possible.