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The 2022 NFL Draft QB class is giving off 2013 vibes


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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

0.00% Chance he is better than Fields or Lance.  Not even in the same league.  Maybe Mac Jones.  But that’s about it.

 

He is the top guy in a Terrible QB class.  Meaning some QB needy team in the top 5 will reach and grab him before us.

He’s better than both, better passer, more feel for the position, doesn’t need to sit like those two, his offense actually has nfl pass concepts.

 

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

I know he’s not a breed prospect than Lawrence……

 

But he’s better than the majority of last years class. Corral has everything you want in a QB today, and unlike others he actually got better his senior season.

Most of the top QBs in last years class did not play four seasons. Also, Corral 10 games last year, 29 passing touchdowns. 9 games this year, 16 touchdown passes. He’s cut down on his INTs but he’s still meh 

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

He’s better than both, better passer, more feel for the position, doesn’t need to sit like those two, his offense actually has nfl pass concepts.

 

His film from last year was literally Sam Darnold 2.0. And this year he has improved his decision making cutting back turnovers.  But to say his Arm talent is better than their is like saying Mac Jones is better than Herbert’s.  Not even close.

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2 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

He’s better than both, better passer, more feel for the position, doesn’t need to sit like those two, his offense actually has nfl pass concepts.

 

He’s going to have to sit next year. This is his first good year in college. Why would you assume he’s ready for to start right away? 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Beware the one year wonders. Joe Burrow is an anomaly largely created by a dramatic shift in offensive scheme his final season.

Corral is not a one year wonder though, he have averaged over 300 yards a game and 3 TD in 2020. He had turnover problems though, but now he has cleaned that up. Only 2 ints in 270 attempts best in the nation.

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

He’s going to have to sit next year. This is his first good year in college. Why would you assume he’s ready for to start right away? 

 

3 minutes ago, Varking said:

Most of the top QBs in last years class did not play four seasons. Also, Corral 10 games last year, 29 passing touchdowns. 9 games this year, 16 touchdown passes. He’s cut down on his INTs but he’s still meh 

 

2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

His film from last year was literally Sam Darnold 2.0. And this year he has improved his decision making cutting back turnovers.  But to say his Arm talent is better than their is like saying Mac Jones is better than Herbert’s.  Not even close.

Wrong already addressed this.

 

Hes been the most efficient QB in the nation this season. While missing his top 3 WR and battling two sprained ankles. Do you even watch college football????

 

Corral actually known for his arm strength, he had the strongest arm in his class. Won a HS competition. There’s ton of tape of him throwing 60 yards out there. Lol

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