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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Niners traded a ton to get that at #3 overall last year.

No matter what you think Lance is way ahead of Malik.. 

He's bigger just as fast or faster with a more accurate arm...and North Dakota state play more of a NfL concept offense then Liberty...

He was a better and more ready prospect coming out..

And its literally just been proven..

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Just now, WOW!! said:

No matter what you think Lance is way ahead of Malik.. 

He's bigger just as fast or faster with a more accurate arm...and North Dakota state play more of a NfL concept offense then Liberty...

He was a better and more ready prospect coming out..

I'm not directly comparing the two, I'm just saying that a QB that fit the exact criteria of a guy who shouldn't be a 1st or 2nd round pick was targeted in a big trade up at #3 overall just last year.

For the record, I honestly don't want Willis.

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Malik is too small, and he doesn't have the top end speed. He's a lot closer to PJ Walker than you guys would like to admit. PJ is almost like a perfect NFL comparison for him. He's several stratospheres away from Russell Wilson's realm when it comes to passing, reading defenses, scrambling, timing, and football IQ. Malik just seems like a guy who can throw the football a long way but doesn't have any touch or finesse that is required in the NFL

 

I think Malik might be even worse at timing intermediate throws than Cam and Darnold, which is the absolute last thing we need and I will pull my eyes out if I have to see that much longer

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4 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Malik is too small, and he doesn't have the top end speed. He's a lot closer to PJ Walker than you guys would like to admit. PJ is almost like a perfect NFL comparison for him. He's several stratospheres away from Russell Wilson's realm when it comes to passing, reading defenses, scrambling, arm talent, and football IQ

I'd put him more Tyrod Taylor category. I think he's significantly more talented than PJ but not nearly as talented as the folks who wanted him at #6 claim.

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