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


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If we miss out on the top 3 QBs, as people who go to the draft thread know, I'm on the McCall bandwagon. Not a cannon for an arm, but good enough and the kid is SMART.  He doesn't make too many bad reads.  He's mobile enough to run RPO concepts at CCU.  Even the GOAT Tom Brady wasn't elite physically, but cerebral as there is in the NFL.  No, I'm not comparing McCall to Brady, just saying I'll take a 'good enough' athlete at QB that 'gets it' over a stud athlete QB that can't make it to his second read.

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6 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

The thing that sticks out to me about Stroud that is concerning is that he has built his college resume with elite talent around him. His recievers last year were Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave, that is insane.

The thing that sticks out to me about Burrow that is concerning is that he has built his college resume with elite talent around him. His recievers last year were Justin Jefferson and Jamar Chase, that is insane.

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8 hours ago, trueblade said:

The thing that sticks out to me about Burrow that is concerning is that he has built his college resume with elite talent around him. His recievers last year were Justin Jefferson and Jamar Chase, that is insane.

And he was in year 5 of college. 

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13 minutes ago, saX man said:

Going to hold Hooker where I think he in the OP but just WOWWWWW at that game tonight.

Levis time then Ward a bit later.

We'll see how much of a gap there looks to be between Young and Levis.  Young played absolutely brilliant tonight.

Hooker was just finding Hyatt all game who was pretty open. Great game though!!

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