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8 hours ago, Snake said:

Not sure why Bryce Young is on this list when Hooker is doing more with less talent around him. 

Less talent according to who? High school recruit rankings?

Hyatt and Tillman for Tennessee are ranked higher as WR draft prospects than any Bama receiver. 
 

Young >>> Hooker as a QB prospect

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32 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

Less talent according to who? High school recruit rankings?

Hyatt and Tillman for Tennessee are ranked higher as WR draft prospects than any Bama receiver. 
 

Young >>> Hooker as a QB prospect

Bull Bama as a entire team has way more talent and at least Hooker can see over his line. Hooker>>>>>>>>young. Period. 

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18 minutes ago, Snake said:

Bull Bama as a entire team has way more talent and at least Hooker can see over his line. Hooker>>>>>>>>young. Period. 

Only the offensive talent matters when evaluating a QB, and Kiper has two Tennessee WRs in the top 6 of his WR rankings. 
 

Tenn has more talent than Bama on offense this year, outside of QB. 

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1 hour ago, ECHornet said:

Only the offensive talent matters when evaluating a QB, and Kiper has two Tennessee WRs in the top 6 of his WR rankings. 
 

Tenn has more talent than Bama on offense this year, outside of QB. 

You're seriously joking right. Alabama has the 9th ranked offensive line in the country while Tenn has the 62 ranked offensive line. Go home and play less stupid games kid. 

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10 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

God don’t let it be Levis. Something about him is just….creep worthy. I’ve watched him multiple times…Blaine Gabbert with a Bible verse on his arm. No thanks 

Agreed I have seen him play multiple times too. He crumbles in big moments at the college stage. Those kids typically don’t shine under the big lights in the NFL. Love his big arm, love his athleticism, but he has no “it” factor. I’m pretty confident he would be a mistake. 

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3 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

I just can’t take him. I wasn’t big on Blaine Gabbert either  I never saw what anyone saw in him 

give me the big time players playing big games and no offense to anyone but UofK ant it.  For every Josh Allen their are a dozen Wentzs

great college players get bigger  in big games. Levis, ah no 

Bruh you get it. Levis would set us back two more years and potentially get a good coach fired while doing it. 

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