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2023 qb class - Some good news


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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I will go on record as saying that I believe Tyler Van Dyke may be the best QB in that class.

He looks really good to me.  I am going to try and watch Miami and coastal Carolina games this season 

 

but the #1 has to be stroud.  That kid got remarkably better during the season and it insanely accurate 

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From a talent standpoint, the man we just drafted belongs with the top guys in this projected draft. And he wasn’t surrounded by 1st rounders like Young and Stroud. 
 

Corrals biggest issue was his character assassination, which most likely will be much ado about nothing (like Cam being a “thug” was).

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20 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He looks really good to me.  I am going to try and watch Miami and coastal Carolina games this season 

 

but the #1 has to be stroud.  That kid got remarkably better during the season and it insanely accurate 

Stroud is a good prospect but is he an elite prospect? I am not convinced of that yet.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I will go on record as saying that I believe Tyler Van Dyke may be the best QB in that class.

Like what I've seen of Phil Jurkovec.

DJ Uiagalelei? Not so much.

Also saw loads of people raving about Cameron Rising after the Manning passing academy.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I will go on record as saying that I believe Tyler Van Dyke may be the best QB in that class.

Van Dyke and Leary both have a chance to be franchise guys. Both dudes can really spin the ball. Jurkovich on the other hand, I have not been impressed with.

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41 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He looks really good to me.  I am going to try and watch Miami and coastal Carolina games this season 

 

but the #1 has to be stroud.  That kid got remarkably better during the season and it insanely accurate 

Stroud seems to have the tools, but his team is so loaded and so much more talented than any of those Big 10 schools he goes against.  That is one of the reasons it is so hard to get a read on OSU QBs.  

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1 hour 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.

That's one of the draft knocks I've seen on the whole process is that the more film there is the more to pick at when it doesn't need pickin...Justin Herbert was a big example of that.

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

That's one of the draft knocks I've seen on the whole process is that the more film there is the more to pick at when it doesn't need pickin...Justin Herbert was a big example of that.

This place hated Justin Herbert with a passion. But hey it's a crazy concept to just wait and see how these prospects perform and meet expectations in their upcoming season.

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