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QB Showcase: The Non-Stroud/Young/Levis Crowd


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4 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

But he doesn't play well.

It's the Josh Allen effect.  The things Richardson can do can't be coached, but (hopefully) reading the defense, going through progressions and making the right decisions can be coached.  Napier in Florida isn't doing him any favors in the development side of things...

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2 hours ago, saX man said:

Levis yes, but if a team doesn't mind Bryce's height, he's got all the tools in the world.  Absolutely love that kid's game.  For every Baker/Johnny/Kyler, there's a Brees/Frank (and dare I say Jalen?)

CJ, the OSU stain scares me more than height lol

Height AND weight he's 194lbs(Young) A 6'4" 320lb DT would be the end of him. Tua messed his draft position up for sure.

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First round needs to be Will Anderson or Miles Murphy.

Take those other picks and move up into the first or early second if you love one of these kids.

To me there is no runaway QB1. I was thinking Stroud was that guy but our fellow huddlers reminded me about OSU and Alabama guys and it's more true than not, they come from stacked squads so everything is easier especially against other colleges.

So that leaves Levis, whom I love but is not a heads and shoulder upgrade over Corral. He's an inch taller and maybe (now) 10-15lbs heavier but without Corrals awesome completion percentages.

You all know my opinion, most of you are sleeping on Matt Corral, if he was in this draft only Stroud and Young could touch him statistically.

Those guys also had way more top tier players around them so what could have Corral done with their protection, their top tier receivers? Probably better.

 

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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

First round needs to be Will Anderson or Miles Murphy.

Take those other picks and move up into the first or early second if you love one of these kids.

To me there is no runaway QB1. I was thinking Stroud was that guy but our fellow huddlers reminded me about OSU and Alabama guys and it's more true than not, they come from stacked squads so everything is easier especially against other colleges.

So that leaves Levis, whom I love but is not a heads and shoulder upgrade over Corral. He's an inch taller and maybe (now) 10-15lbs heavier but without Corrals awesome completion percentages.

You all know my opinion, most of you are sleeping on Matt Corral, if he was in this draft only Stroud and Young could touch him statistically.

Those guys also had way more top tier players around them so what could have Corral done with their protection, their top tier receivers? Probably better.

 

Everyone is sleeping on the new Goat!!!GOAT!!!!

 

GC is a lock.

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11 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

We picked our QB last year. They haven't caught up to that FACT yet. It's time for another DE.

I don’t hate looking at QB’s, but people need to compare tape of these guys to Corral’s tape. 
 

Corral wasn’t 3rd round because he isn’t talented. The narrative of “weak QB class” took over, along with “he got hurt” and “he’s a drunk!” BS.
 

The tape I’ve seen from some of the top guys in this class…well I’ll just say Matt is just as talented so far. 
 

I would love a pass rusher, LB, TE/WR, more OL in the 1st. Sign a vet bridge QB if you don’t want to start Corral right away. 
 

Outside of being 6’5”, Corral has all the tools to work with and develop.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I don’t hate looking at QB’s, but people need to compare tape of these guys to Corral’s tape. 
 

Corral wasn’t 3rd round because he isn’t talented. The narrative of “weak QB class” took over, along with “he got hurt” and “he’s a drunk!” BS.
 

The tape I’ve seen from some of the top guys in this class…well I’ll just say Matt is just as talented so far. 
 

I would love a pass rusher, LB, TE/WR, more OL in the 1st. Sign a vet bridge QB if you don’t want to start Corral right away. 
 

Outside of being 6’5”, Corral has all the tools to work with and develop.

 

 

There is a 0.0% chance that we dont take a qb in the first come April

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