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2023 qb class - Some good news


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Looks like there are 4 maybe 5 first round qb's in the 2023 draft.  Seems to line up with the 2021 talent wise at least.  So if this season goes like most think then the new staff will at least have options.

 

https://theathletic.com/3415147/2022/07/12/nfl-draft-2023-qb-scouting/

 

Preseason top 20 senior quarterbacks:
1. Levis
2. Aidan O’Connell, Purdue (6-3, 212)
3. Phil Jurkovec, Boston College (6-5, 219)
4. Devin Leary, NC State (6-1, 217)
5. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee (6-3, 221)
6. Brennan Armstrong, Virginia (6-1, 210)
7. Jake Haener, Fresno State (6-0, 209)
8. Ben Bryant, Cincinnati (6-3, 213)
9. Clayton Tune, Houston (6-2, 213)
10. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (6-1, 210)
11. Cameron Rising, Utah (6-2, 216)
12. Jayden Daniels, LSU (6-4, 185)
13. Kedon Slovis, Pittsburgh (6-3, 212)
14. Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State (6-1, 219)
15. Tyler Shough, Texas Tech (6-5, 229)
16. JT Daniels, West Virginia (6-3, 215)
17. Tyson Bagent, Shepherd (6-3, 219)
18. Gerry Bohanon, South Florida (6-3, 229)
19. Jaren Hall, BYU (6-0, 204)
20. Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA (6-2, 197)

 

Preseason top 10 draft-eligible underclassmen:
1. Stroud
2. Young
3. McKee
4. Richardson
5. Tyler Van Dyke, Miami (Fla.) (6-4, 225)
6. Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina (6-3, 210)
7. Spencer Rattler, South Carolina (6-1, 210)
8. D.J. Uiagalelei, Clemson (6-4, 250)
9. Cameron Ward, Washington State (6-2, 225)
10. Connor Bazelak, Indiana (6-3, 220)

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23 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Looks like there are 4 maybe 5 first round qb's in the 2023 draft.  Seems to line up with the 2021 talent wise at least.  So if this season goes like most think then the new staff will at least have options.

 

https://theathletic.com/3415147/2022/07/12/nfl-draft-2023-qb-scouting/

 

Preseason top 20 senior quarterbacks:
1. Levis
2. Aidan O’Connell, Purdue (6-3, 212)
3. Phil Jurkovec, Boston College (6-5, 219)
4. Devin Leary, NC State (6-1, 217)
5. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee (6-3, 221)
6. Brennan Armstrong, Virginia (6-1, 210)
7. Jake Haener, Fresno State (6-0, 209)
8. Ben Bryant, Cincinnati (6-3, 213)
9. Clayton Tune, Houston (6-2, 213)
10. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (6-1, 210)
11. Cameron Rising, Utah (6-2, 216)
12. Jayden Daniels, LSU (6-4, 185)
13. Kedon Slovis, Pittsburgh (6-3, 212)
14. Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State (6-1, 219)
15. Tyler Shough, Texas Tech (6-5, 229)
16. JT Daniels, West Virginia (6-3, 215)
17. Tyson Bagent, Shepherd (6-3, 219)
18. Gerry Bohanon, South Florida (6-3, 229)
19. Jaren Hall, BYU (6-0, 204)
20. Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA (6-2, 197)

 

Preseason top 10 draft-eligible underclassmen:
1. Stroud
2. Young
3. McKee
4. Richardson
5. Tyler Van Dyke, Miami (Fla.) (6-4, 225)
6. Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina (6-3, 210)
7. Spencer Rattler, South Carolina (6-1, 210)
8. D.J. Uiagalelei, Clemson (6-4, 250)
9. Cameron Ward, Washington State (6-2, 225)
10. Connor Bazelak, Indiana (6-3, 220)

Eh....I like the class but the 2022 class was hyped before the 2021 season, as well.

Maybe it's a monster and maybe it's a dud. The best guys are the underclassmen and not all of them may declare, either.

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45 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Looks like there are 4 maybe 5 first round qb's in the 2023 draft.  Seems to line up with the 2021 talent wise at least.  So if this season goes like most think then the new staff will at least have options.

 

https://theathletic.com/3415147/2022/07/12/nfl-draft-2023-qb-scouting/

 

Preseason top 20 senior quarterbacks:
1. Levis
2. Aidan O’Connell, Purdue (6-3, 212)
3. Phil Jurkovec, Boston College (6-5, 219)
4. Devin Leary, NC State (6-1, 217)
5. Hendon Hooker, Tennessee (6-3, 221)
6. Brennan Armstrong, Virginia (6-1, 210)
7. Jake Haener, Fresno State (6-0, 209)
8. Ben Bryant, Cincinnati (6-3, 213)
9. Clayton Tune, Houston (6-2, 213)
10. Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (6-1, 210)
11. Cameron Rising, Utah (6-2, 216)
12. Jayden Daniels, LSU (6-4, 185)
13. Kedon Slovis, Pittsburgh (6-3, 212)
14. Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State (6-1, 219)
15. Tyler Shough, Texas Tech (6-5, 229)
16. JT Daniels, West Virginia (6-3, 215)
17. Tyson Bagent, Shepherd (6-3, 219)
18. Gerry Bohanon, South Florida (6-3, 229)
19. Jaren Hall, BYU (6-0, 204)
20. Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA (6-2, 197)

 

Preseason top 10 draft-eligible underclassmen:
1. Stroud
2. Young
3. McKee
4. Richardson
5. Tyler Van Dyke, Miami (Fla.) (6-4, 225)
6. Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina (6-3, 210)
7. Spencer Rattler, South Carolina (6-1, 210)
8. D.J. Uiagalelei, Clemson (6-4, 250)
9. Cameron Ward, Washington State (6-2, 225)
10. Connor Bazelak, Indiana (6-3, 220)

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GDamn man get a fuging life!! The Panthers haven’t even started camp and the college guys haven’t played a down, but let’s talk next year… fug off!!

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2 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

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GDamn man get a fuging life!! The Panthers haven’t even started camp and the college guys haven’t played a down, but let’s talk next year… fug off!!

Grayson McCall set the record for Passer Efficiency in 2021 and was Sun Belt Freshman and Player of the year in 2020. I've watched him a lot and I think he has the potential to be a great NFL QB. Apparently Tom Brady's brand thinks so as well as they've already hitched the TB12 wagon to him.

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9 minutes ago, frankw said:

Just like this year and the year before the hype will slowly fizzle and we will return to the same hand wringing over the flaws of the top quarterbacks.

TBD. It could be a great class, also. 

The scrutiny over flaws is always there. It just gets amplified during the evaluation process because all the bobbleheads finally talk to real professional evaluators and can start parroting what they hear.

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12 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Grayson McCall set the record for Passer Efficiency in 2021 and was Sun Belt Freshman and Player of the year in 2020. I've watched him a lot and I think he has the potential to be a great NFL QB. Apparently Tom Brady's brand thinks so as well as they've already hitched the TB12 wagon to him.

You were deadset against drafting a QB and declared Malik Willis the next Ryan Leaf. Yet you're a dedicated fiend for the Coastal Carolina product. This is why we can't have honest talks about the QB position in the draft anymore.

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