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Kenny Pickett Pro Day today


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32 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

We are flying our colors in Pittsburgh today...fully represented

We've never been very good at hiding our intentions in the draft. People thought DJ Moore might need a restraining order with the way Turner was looking at him during his pro day.

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

Anyone saying a good RAS means a great or even good NFL QB does not know what they are talking about. The RAS only shows raw measurables, they still have to put those tools to use in a game. 

Tom Brady is the outlier of all outliers. That said, if you want to examine the relationship between RAS and NFL QB success, you need a much larger sample size than what's being discussed here. I don't have the time or resources, but it would be interesting to see a scatterplot of the RAS of all QBs who had more than 100 attempts in 2021. That might provide you with some good data.

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4 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

The need for a Franchise QB trumps any debate about warranting the pick. Do the Panthers think he's a Franchise guy? If the answer is yes, it doesn't matter if they pick him at 6.  You go get your guy. 

No doubt. But I was more referring to the conversation here on the board. The debate isn't about whether he is "good" but about if he looks like he is a franchise QB or not. Ultimately, it's in the hands of the Panthers, but as fans, that's what we are discussing.

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