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2023 NFL Mock Draft


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5 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Wait I was told there were at least a dozen franchise QB’s in 2023?

https://theathletic.com/3290071/2022/05/03/nfl-mock-draft-2023/

4 in the top 7 picks and he left off a few more

Depends on where you look, but make no mistake there are a ton more highly graded prospects in 2023 then what we just saw

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Wait I was told there were at least a dozen franchise QB’s in 2023?

this one has 5 and that is still leaving off McCall, richardson, the kid from louisville, and Hooker and Haener

 

Now they all will not be firsts but the sheer amount of volume for this being a top class is infinitely better.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

this one has 5 and that is still leaving off McCall, richardson, the kid from louisville, and Hooker and Haener

 

Now they all will not be firsts but the sheer amount of volume for this being a top class is infinitely better.

 

 

Lol, the have Spencer Rattler at five, that guy panics more than Darnold in a clean pocket. I don't think is gonna be quite the class people think it will be. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Maybe but it's better then the 22 class

Very Fair. To me it matches is with Baker Mayfield class, which did produce Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.

We shall see. For the record, if we pick high I would still take a QB. But to me McCall isn't any better than Pickett or Corral.

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On 5/3/2022 at 3:59 PM, Jaxel said:

Very Fair. To me it matches is with Baker Mayfield class, which did produce Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.

We shall see. For the record, if we pick high I would still take a QB. But to me McCall isn't any better than Pickett or Corral.

I’ve seen McCall’s arm get questioned a bit. It works for his college system, but might not be an NFL arm. Pickett has a stronger arm IMO. 

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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I’ve seen McCall’s arm get questioned a bit. It works for his college system, but might not be an NFL arm. Pickett has a stronger arm IMO. 

Not sure about that.  Its not a cannon but he makes throws from every angle.  But then again I have only watched him play 2x and highlights.  I am incredibly interested in watching van dyke and mccall this season

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