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Day 2 General Draft Discussion


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yep.  Buffalo had a clear 3 year plan for Allen and they had a completely new organization that could afford the time.   That is incredibly rare in the nfl. 

It makes it crucial you get the qb selection right if you do not have that luxury as a coach. 

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A lot of this is NFL FOs hubris at work.  They're convinced they know none of these QBs are a franchise guy, and they're gonna show us.

Just like 20 some teams thought Aaron Rodgers was a system QB, and just as many thought Lamar Jackson was just a RB, and all 32 teams passed over Russell Wilson at least twice.

It's a joke.  I almost guarantee every single one of the big name guys left right now will be better pros than Sam fuging Darnold.  Hell, Howell was projected as a potential #1 overall pick after the 2020 season...  now all of a sudden he can't play football?😂

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He is an inaccurate qb that played in an elementary offense at liberty and was completely exposed by p5 schools

The main issue I had with Malik other than his lack of experience against high-level competition is that his mid and short range throws had a lower arch on them. In the NFL those throws are going to get knocked down or intercepted more often than not. 
I think that this plays along with the idea that he doesn’t have as much of a sense for anticipation and instead waits until receivers are open to throw the ball with a high velocity and low arch.

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