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Brugler: Next year's quarterbacks "not universally loved"


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48 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Richardson has improved every game, if he continues to improved he will be a great pick.

I have said AR will be our pick since the utah game.  The timing of him and a new coach that has time to develop him match up perfectly as well as our draft position at 5ish.

 

However I honestly dont know how I feel about this.  Have to wait multiple years a la Allen to hopefully get them where they can start and win games is going to be a long process

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4 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Comparisons are hard, but I think he could live up to a first round pick type level of talent. 

He would be one of the biggest and fastest qbs in the league from the jump and would have a top 3 arm.   He had some incredible throws on Sat but for the most part he is godawful inaccurate

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17 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He would be one of the biggest and fastest qbs in the league from the jump and would have a top 3 arm.   He had some incredible throws on Sat but for the most part he is godawful inaccurate

Eagles OC has helped Hurts with his accuracy issues. He could be paired nicely with Richardson…

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2 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

They say this garbage every year. Two years ago this was going to be a generational draft for QB’s. You have to take a shot at a franchise guy if you don’t have one. They said Cam was too big of a risk also, Allen was a huge risk, Mahomes was a risk, Lamar wasn’t even considered a worthy 1st round pick etc

Rex Ryan said that on that score, you always take the guy with the talent. 

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31 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He would be one of the biggest and fastest qbs in the league from the jump and would have a top 3 arm.   He had some incredible throws on Sat but for the most part he is godawful inaccurate

Yes his traits in terms of athleticism and arm talent are out of this world. That’s why this next coach and staff are soooo important. We get a good coach who can develop, Richardson will he just fine here. BUT like you said in another post, can we afford to wait for that? 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

More from Brugler...

Pretty sure we said the same thing last year about the 2023 class 😕

"Next Class" Syndrome. The NBA draft was famous for this. Small sample size gets everyone excited then you see the rest of the career and the stock starts falling if there isn't big improvements.

The fact that Richardson was/is getting hype on almost nothing is a classic example.

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