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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Stroud does not do well with any sort of pressure. He doesn't seem used to it at all and that's a huge red flag in my book.

He's not the "Put the team on your back/Gamer" dude that's so highly sought after. I liked Fields a lot more at this point than what I've seen out of him as far as OSU guys

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2 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

His receivers with the exception of MHJ arent doing him any favors... strouds decision with the ball is really bad....hes azz in my opinion...just one dimentional...can't keep the D honest by taking off with the ball.  Oh...and hes slow...

I've noticed that if Stroud's first read isn't there, he tends to start getting happy feet too. I think Young is the only QB in this draft I would be willing to take a chance on with a top ten pick. And yeah, his size is a huge concern.

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2 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I've noticed that if Stroud's first read isn't there, he tends to start getting happy feet too. I think Young is the only QB in this draft I would be willing to take a chance on with a top ten pick. And yeah, his size is a huge concern.

Imagine Stroud playing on the current Bears team instead of Fields for reference. That would be ugly

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Imagine Stroud playing on the current Bears team instead of Fields for reference. That would be ugly

Yep. Stroud looks really good when everything goes really good which is a lot of times when your team is head and shoulders more talented than the opposition. That's not the case in the NFL.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. Stroud looks really good when everything goes really good which is a lot of times when your team is head and shoulders more talented than the opposition. That's not the case in the NFL.

What's the average time to throw in the NFL now, 2-2.5 seconds? Stroud looks like he would be an absolute mess with that kind of time or less.

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