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Chris Simms Just Released his 2021 QB Rankings


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59 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

 

You mean how it’s sorted by race?

Exactly. Despite his past years showing no pattern at all it’s painfully obvious that in 2021 he has become a raging racist.

I bet he has white players at the top of his RB and CB lists.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

 

You mean how it’s sorted by race?

Dude. Stop it.

I posted his previous year predictions below this years list where he ranked Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray as his top QBs in the respective classes, as well as an article detailing how he thought Mahomes was the most special talent in the 2017 draft. 

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I know Mond is the surprise here but assuming that Simms knows what it takes as a QB to make it in the NFL given he saw a bunch, he certainly had good success and put up good numbers in the SEC.  I think the most interesting is putting Jones behind Wilson and Lawrence. Seems if he was there at 8 he might be a deal if Simms track record holds.

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11 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

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Now, Before you all get your panties in a wad over these rankings and talk about how much of an idiot Chris Simms is, Take a look at his track record:

2018

1) Lamar Jackson
2) Josh Allen
3) Baker Mayfield
4) Sam Darnold
5) Josh Rosen

2019

1) Kyler Murray
2) Drew Lock
3) Dwayne Haskins
4) Ryan Finley
5) Jarrett Stidham
6) Daniel Jones
7) Clayton Thorson
8 ) Will Grier

2020

1) Joe Burrow
2) Justin Herbert
3) Jordan Love
4) Tua Tagovailoa

The only true "Miss" in these rankings, so far, is Daniel Jones, and even he hasn't really lit the world on fire yet. 

He didn't make a list in 2017 but he did say that Mahomes was the most special QB talent in that draft.

 

So yeah, discuss homies

I'm on the Wilson train, not Russ, but Zach. Theoretically it's cheaper to move up to #3 and get him than to get some other QB. 

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1 hour ago, ickmule said:

I have a feeling Trevor is not going to be as good as people think. I’d put Fields over Wilson though.  

I like Zach but I’m not convinced he’s better than Trevor.

This seems like a bunch of people who missed on Mahomes trying to get cute and get credit for predicting the next ‘it’ guy.

In fact, this feels like what happened to Watson.

He was so well known that people started overthinking it. 

Before you knew it, Watson had fallen to #12 in the draft. 

 

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