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Last year he played 6 ranked teams and looked good every game. He has a large sample size to show he can put the ball where it needs to be through layers of the defense. Solid release, size etc… There is nothing to not like other than things he can’t control (competition, talent). Throw in the fact he is the leader of this team full of NFL talent and is the first one on the field with a humble personality.
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Yeah and GA actually drew a pretty easy schedule this year aside from Tennessee.
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Believe it or not I think he won’t be until next year.
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If Richardson plays halfway decent against UGA he will definitely have some attention.
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What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
If we look at Richardson (which I think he is staying in school), I think a good approach would be Eagles OC as HC, Minshew, and a vet QB Coach. The Eagles OC has done a great job catering his offense to Hurts, Minshew is familiar with the coach/scheme and can play until Richardson is ready. Maybe we have a few offensive packages to get his feet wet early in the season. Just a thought… -
What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
@Varkingfollows Florida and said he extended his Gatorade NIL deal through next season. I could see it either way. UT, Kentucky, and UGA are losing a lot of players this year so Florida could make a run in the SEC East. If Richardson plays well, he could be the top pick. -
Tennessee’s secondary is banged up and terrible this year. If Levis doesn’t light them up, I’d be a little concerned. Their offense is just elite and they out score everyone.
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What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
I’m not sure Cam would be the best mentor. He can teach him work ethic and leadership, but fundamentals were never Cam’s specialty. I’m all for Cam being part of the Panthers’ organization, but sadly I think his playing days are behind him. -
What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
What if Richardson stays in school? Maybe McCall as the pick or is that too high? -
Check out Penix too when you are watching UCLA vs Washington
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What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
Beau Nix didn’t look like a NFL QB at Auburn. I haven’t kept up with him at Oregon. -
What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
There are definitely some adjustments, but mostly on deep balls which still happens in the NFL, it's more of a timing issue to me. I've seen it draw PI a lot because the WR has to slow down or stop and the CB runs into them. His mid/short range accuracy looks on point. Hyatt is an elite WR that gets open a lot and his number 1 has been out for a while now, but I really don't see accuracy as an issue. He does everything well, just nothing elite IMO. -
What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
He is 70% completion rate on the season? How is that accuracy concerns? I get they run the no huddle, air raid style offense, (Mahomes ran something similar) but he sits back and goes through reads. I live in Knoxville and watched most of his games, I was at the one last week. His accuracy is what made him the starter. Last year they started Milton from Michigan who has a cannon, but had trouble with the timing and accuracy required to run that offense. Hooker came in early in the season and they jumped up in offensive efficiency. I wouldn't take him in the top of the draft, but late first/early second I would definitely consider him. -
What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
Don't like his size, but his scrambling is elite, he just keeps his eyes down the field. His arm is pretty solid too. Looks like he ran a 4.4?? https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Bryce-Young-QB-Alabama#:~:text=Ran a 4.4 40 at,modern times by Mike Vick. -
What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)
ForJimmy replied to Wundrbread33's topic in Carolina Panthers
Isn't Hooker the same age as Levis? Maybe they are a year or less apart. Also I will be surprised if Hooker makes it past the 2nd. He is battling Stroud for Heisman at the most important position in one of the toughest conferences. I get they have a college offense, but he has the mental and physical aspects down for the position. -
That’s what I tell my wife.
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REPORT: Panthers highly unlikely to trade DJ Moore
ForJimmy replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I’m going to need to see a photo of Jordan Schultz to know if they are being truthful or not… -
REPORT: Panthers highly unlikely to trade DJ Moore
ForJimmy replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
They made us an offer, but we wanted “Moore.” -
No way we trade DJ unless someone offers something stupid. He is our top playmaker now that CMC is gone and can get even better when we upgrade our QB.
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I get that. Stats without context are useless. I also think writing off players just because of their school and nothing else is lazy. See Burrow, Herbert, Mahomes, etc… The fact of the matter is there is no QB University for the NFL because it’s such a hard position to excel at.
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Let’s be honest here, you put more than enough effort out…
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It’s a different offense that the OSU QBs of the past. Ryan Day runs a different one than Tressel did. He is actually running a different one for Stroud that doesn’t let him run like Fields was encouraged to. Alabama is another example that’s not going to even have the same OC every year. Texas Tech ran the air raid offense and people overlooked the numbers/stats until a great prospect like Mahomes came around. Stroud is getting recognized because of what he can do with the ball. He can throw every pass through all the layers of the defense and has the size and release you want in a prospect. Playing at OSU doesn’t somehow negate that…
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That makes sense. I kind of feel like the OC really developed Allen (HC for the Giants now) and Dorsey might lean too much on QB runs.
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Great show! Last 2 seasons were a little meh though.