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Ranking the QBs of the 2022 draft


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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not taking using a top ten pick on someone I think has only a 20% chance of being what I want.

Mahomes and Allen are both solid passers who also have physical ability. And while that's great, it's also not that common (neither was it enough for either one this year).

But again, the idea that you can just take any guy that's got great athletic ability and teach him to be an NFL level quarterback is fool's gold.

Give me the guys who have got the quarterback skills over the athletic freaks that people think can be taught them ten times out of ten.

I think you are the only one here saying “…the idea that you can just take any guy that's got great athletic ability and teach him to be an NFL level quarterback…”.

Apparently he’s been very impressive in interviews, so that shows that he is more than just an athletic ability guy. He’s not a Kyle Boller with a rocket arm and dumb as a rock. Again, he might bomb but you seem to go to great lengths to downplay his skill set, even downplaying his physical skills vs. all other draft folks.

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Unfortunately, we don't have the coaching staff to develop a raw talent and if we did have someone on the staff, the staff is not going to be together long enough. I just don't think Rhule will make it past this year. With all that I don't want a QB drafted this year. We need to build the OL and see what happens next year. The new staff can have a good base to start with hopefully 

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

I definitely think Sam is better then Pickett, Corral and Ridder...

I'm intrigued by Corral. If there's a better QB early, it's him. I think Ridder is a good backup. I just don't see him as a starter. Pickett? See Ridder. Malik is a total wildcard. If I had to bet money, I think he gets a GM fired.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wilson's talent is legit. He's like a bigger armed Burrow physically. Does he have it mentally? We'll see. 

Zach Wilson goes #1 without question in this draft.  Even knowing what we know.

Corral is extremely raw and to be honest I don’t see a starting QB.  There are much better options.  Corral is a 3rd round pick IMO

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Smallish athletic guys don't work for long in the big physical NFL at QB. How many 5'11" guys do we have to see hyped up and flop to figure it out?

The one out of five year wonder is a huge mistake the Panthers can't wait to make so all our collective lists, prognostication, stats, reasons have no bearing on what mad men will do.

Tepper and Rhule want their hometown hookup to happen.

 

The real QB1 Strong 2022!

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