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An early look at 2022 QB class...


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On 9/11/2021 at 10:53 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Daniels looked like the only think holding UGA back from competing for a championship this year against Clemson.

Yeah I am going to disagree.  Do think Bennett might be better for Ga but they win the natty this season regardless.  Ga is the best team

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15 hours ago, rebelrouser said:

Corral was really good (except Arkansas and LSU) last year too. Leaving him off a list of college qb's is a big omission. We don't need a qb this draft though.

I honestly didn't think of Corral when I made the original post but not because I didn't think he was a bad QB or anything, I just forgot to add him to the list.

If Sam Darnold continues to play well, I agree, we won't need a QB and I being cautiously optimistic about him. I made the post before the season started.

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They all seem like second half of the first round guys, which is great since Atlanta and NO might both be pigeon holed into drafting one and none of them scare me. Like, I think most of em (Rattler, Howell) are worse than Baker Mayfield and not Joe Burrow types in the least. 

Willis is probably qb1 bc of Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson's recent success. 

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13 hours ago, ImaginaryKev said:

They all seem like second half of the first round guys, which is great since Atlanta and NO might both be pigeon holed into drafting one and none of them scare me. Like, I think most of em (Rattler, Howell) are worse than Baker Mayfield and not Joe Burrow types in the least. 

Willis is probably qb1 bc of Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson's recent success. 

Willis is at best 6ft.  Nowhere near Allen or Lamar

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