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49ers just traded to possibly get....Mac Jones


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8 minutes ago, LobsAllDay said:

Hello Panthers fans. I am a 49ers fan and just came here to say this: I want Mac Jones to be the pick at 3. I have spent months watching game tape on all the prospects in this draft and came away with this ranking: 

1. Zach Wilson: my only concerns with him are injury related. Think Aaron Rodgers/Mahomes

2. Mac Jones (more on him later): Think more mobile Tom Brady/Dan Marino. His floor is Matt Ryan imo. 

3. Trevor Lawrence: most overrated prospect in draft in recent memory - he is no Peyton manning or Andrew luck. Ran a read option/spread offense in college and missed a lot of throws and especially is not consistent with deep throw accuracy. Still the #3 prospect on my board. 

4. Justin Fields: high potential, but right now he cannot go through his progressions consistently, holds on to the ball too long and has a very slow throwing motion. Needs years of development. Think boom/bust

5. Trey Lance: highest potential out of anybody in this draft. Also highest risk. After watching his tape, he ran the ball a lot more than he threw it some games. Even if the run was getting stopped. You have to wonder why NDSU didn't rely on his arm more. Accuracy issues at times. His throwing mechanics are better than Fields right now. I had a hard time on whether to put lance above fields, but went with the #2 prospect coming out of high school in fields over lance. And also fields played vs more competition. 

 

Now on to Mac Jones 

I have been evaluating qbs coming into the draft for a decade now, and I have never seen a better qb from a pure throwing perspective, reading defenses, going through progressions, pocket presence than Mac Jones. If I had the #1 pick I would have a hard time with picking between zach wilson and mac jones. Mac is more athletic than you would think. He clocked in a 4.72 official time at his pro day. Not to mention sources have stated he is the smartest football player to ever play for Nick Saban. He was teaching Bill o Brien (new OC) the offense Alabama ran. When I watch his tape, I cant help myself but think Tom Brady or Joe Montana. He is that good. I urge you guys to watch his game tape vs SEC teams. Remember what NFL "analysts" thought of Tom Brady coming out. They laughed at his shirtless pic. They laughed at his 40. And now hes the goat. Im seeing another Tom Brady

This is the pick that every 49er fan will hate when it is made, because fans judge talent off of highlight youtube mix tapes, but I firmly believe it will be the best pick John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan make in their 49ers tenure 

Lmao!!!

Who Alt account is this??

PLEASE LET THE 49ERS BE THINKING THE SAME WAY!!!

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1 minute ago, LobsAllDay said:

I'm glad Todd Mcshay compares him to QBS drafted 20 to 30 years ago.. I hope yau'll draft him and play him like it's 20 to 30 years ago. ..

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5 minutes ago, LobsAllDay said:

Fell free to evaluate McShay's track record here and then decide if you stand by this statement as a positive or not.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2018/story/_/id/23115321/todd-mcshay-nfl-draft-grades-every-first-round-qb-2008-plus-2018-top-qbs

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Just now, WOW!! said:

I'm glad Todd Mcshay compares him to QBS drafted 20 to 30 years ago.. I hope yau'll draft him and play him like it's 20 to 30 years ago. ..

you say that when a 43 year old tom brady just won the sb. 

people act like every mobile qb is the second coming of mahomes or watson. Those are once in a generation type players. Trey Lance and fields are no where close to those two coming out. 

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1 minute ago, LobsAllDay said:

I should of wrote he has potential to be more mobile brady/marino instead of "think brady/marino"

I do believe his floor is matt ryan. 

You should have said he is a mix of Bart Starr, Joe Montana,  and Peyton manning.. 

I still wouldn't agree but Atleast I would have had to do some research. lol

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