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2022 QB draft Class..


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Honestly, I know it's a "Down Year" for QB but I really would not be surprised to see a few of these guys pop off. 

Based on the limited tape I have seen, I like all of Pickett, Corral, Strong, and Howell and think they could succeed if they end up in the right situation... Meaning If none of them get drafted by us. 

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I wonder if he will make it that long?

(that’s what she said) 

No higher than the 3rd as of now.  We have the #3 pick (Houston) in the 4th with Jax and most likely Cleveland not taking QBs there.  So if Zappe makes it out of the 3rd round, there's no reason we couldn't draft him.

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30 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Honestly, I know it's a "Down Year" for QB but I really would not be surprised to see a few of these guys pop off. 

Based on the limited tape I have seen, I like all of Pickett, Corral, Strong, and Howell and think they could succeed if they end up in the right situation... Meaning If none of them get drafted by us. 

I don’t think this is a down year in the draft. It’s a tough crop to figure out the best from though and I think like you in that a few will pop off and have successful careers. Ridder & Strong are my bets. Maybe Corral.

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This is a tough decision.

IMO, if you don’t have a lengthy contract with a franchise QB, you should never pass an opportunity to select the first QB off the board. Especially if you may be down to the 3rd tackle on your board like some mocks show as a possibility. 

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11 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Honestly, I know it's a "Down Year" for QB but I really would not be surprised to see a few of these guys pop off. 

Based on the limited tape I have seen, I like all of Pickett, Corral, Strong, and Howell and think they could succeed if they end up in the right situation... Meaning If none of them get drafted by us. 

This. If we weren't such a dumpster fire I'd be banging the table for Howell. As is, I hope he ends up just about anywhere but here.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. If we weren't such a dumpster fire I'd be banging the table for Howell. As is, I hope he ends up just about anywhere but here.

The hope is that Rhule won’t screw him up too bad this year and we get a coach next year that’s knows what he is doing. The praise Rodgers gave McAdoo is a little promising…

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 I feel that QB Malil Willis,Liberty, fits the profile of the modern day NFL QB so my choice would be him.

Malik Willis, Liberty

Strengths: Massive arm that will be among the top 10 arms in the NFL upon his arrival to the league. Supreme athletic gifts. Will be a serious threat in the designed run game and has a flair for the dramatic as an improviser. Has the body of a tall running back and runs like that. Will run past some slower linebackers. From a clean pocket, his accuracy is very good. Zip, touch, placement are almost always on point in that scenario. Very capable throwing on the run. Wants to hit the big-time throw often.

Weaknesses: Not a deft coverage-reader. Can get baited by secondary members into interceptions. Aggression that leads to big plays also gets him into trouble at times. Pocket presence needs work. 

 

Stylistic NFL comparison: Smaller Josh Allen

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We don’t need to take any of them… Especially not some dumb fug that decided to got to school with Jerry Falwell.

We need to invest in the offensive line, trade McCaffrey for whatever we can get, accumulate draft and other capital for 2023, and go after someone like Grayson McCall in 2023 with a new coach.

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