OC's quotes. For the record, I think Indy is doing the right thing also. You can't hang the future of your franchise on "maybe he's fine, maybe he isn't". They have an opportunity to get what everyone close to the game says is an excellent, NFL ready future star at QB. It would be stupid of them to pass him up, considering Peytons unsure status.
I'm just saying that as far as message board fodder goes, the most recent info is that he throws well. Maybe his rehab has corrected the noodle arm reported back in August. That doesn't mean he'll be an effect game time QB yet, but his arm strength appears normal. That's all.