Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

College Games Week 12


Varking
 Share

Recommended Posts

8 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Man, no offense but it would be way closer a comparison to say Cam.  Josh Allen?  He isn’t even close in any way man

We can’t say every QB that is inaccurate as hell will become Josh Allen.  Silly

Why is AR not suitable for Josh Allen comparisons, but Levis is?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

@Shockerbe honest, did you ever actually watch Josh Allen in college? Forget the NFL. Did you ever watch him in COLLEGE? It really doesn't seem like it.

 

 

He isn’t about to be honest. He is trolling. 

2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

To all the Richardson fans, what is it about him that makes you think he'll be a success in the NFL? We already have a project QB. What do you see in him that makes you go ... wow. He can run it, sure. But his passing is not good. I get that Allen turned out to be a god, so are you just hoping AR turns out to be a god too?

He doesn’t need to turn out to be a god. He just needs to continue developing. He has great wheels and a strong arm. He throws to guys who will not play on Sundays, behind one offensive lineman who will play on Sundays. He threw for 400 yards today throwing to his #4,5,6,7,8 WRs today. And 5,6,7,8 had basically no action at all before this week. He has better legs and a stronger arm that most of the other QBs in this class and combining the two he has the best “tools”. If you think you can develop him the ceiling is higher than the other guys in the class. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

To all the Richardson fans, what is it about him that makes you think he'll be a success in the NFL? We already have a project QB. What do you see in him that makes you go ... wow. He can run it, sure. But his passing is not good. I get that Allen turned out to be a god, so are you just hoping AR turns out to be a god too?

He has the raw talent. Would I bet on him? Honestly I'm not sure I would. I've said repeatedly that I've never seen anyone make anywhere close to the strides as a pure passer that Josh Allen did. Not even close.

I just thought that Allen coming out of college was a guaranteed bust. He checked every bust box. Cannon arm. Plus athleticism. No accuracy. No consistency. No big time clutch moments. But he hit. Big time. That changed my outlook. I'm of the opinion now that you rol the dice on a guy with all the talent if he sells you during interviews.

So I won't complain if we take him or if we don't since I can't sit in on the interviews. It all cokes.down to that factor for Richardson IMO.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

@Shockerbe honest, did you ever actually watch Josh Allen in college? Forget the NFL. Did you ever watch him in COLLEGE? It really doesn't seem like it.

 

 

A TON man…the draft is my favorite sporting event and I have loved evaluating prospects since 1988.  I have seen QBs being hyped over and over and one thing can tell you.  If a QB is not accurate in college they FAIL.  Josh Allen is different.  Totally different.  You cannot project anyone else to do what he is doing.  Anthony Richardson was barely an SEC QB this season.  Look at their record.  If he isn’t running wild (which he can do) he isn’t even a decent player.  
 

Adding something Cam Newton had one amazing season but he was inaccurate most of his career.  It is just a fact and I love Cam

Edited by Shocker
  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

A TON man…the draft is my favorite sporting event and I have loved evaluating prospects since 1988.  I have seen QBs being hyped over and over and one thing can tell you.  If a QB is not accurate in college they FAIL.  Josh Allen is different.  Totally different.  You cannot project anyone else to do what he is doing.  Anthony Richardson was barely an SEC QB this season.  Look at their record.  If he isn’t running wild (which he can do) he isn’t even a decent player.  

I agree. He's a total anomaly. By all means Josh Allen should've been a bust. But how is Allen in college any different than Richardson except for Richardson facing a much higher level of opposition? They're basically the same guy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Shocker said:

A TON man…the draft is my favorite sporting event and I have loved evaluating prospects since 1988.  I have seen QBs being hyped over and over and one thing can tell you.  If a QB is not accurate in college they FAIL.  Josh Allen is different.  Totally different.  You cannot project anyone else to do what he is doing.  Anthony Richardson was barely an SEC QB this season.  Look at their record.  If he isn’t running wild (which he can do) he isn’t even a decent player.  

This is, again, silly talk. He didn’t run today and he was fine. And if you think hes the reason we haven’t been winning this season, by bringing up our record, you are not watching the games. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • awesome interview. Love the guy. 
    • all the trades and using PFFs draft rankings and Gemini's analysis: This is a high-value mock draft that effectively uses trade-down strategies to rebuild the Carolina Panthers' defensive interior and add depth to a roster with multiple holes. By turning mid-round capital into a volume of picks, you've secured several "sliding" stars and developmental high-ceiling players. Based on 2026 PFF big board trends and player value, here is the analysis: Draft Grade: A- The Top Picks: Interior Dominance  * 19. Peter Woods (DT, Clemson): Getting Woods at 19 is a steal. Heading into the 2025 season, he was viewed as a potential top-5 talent. While his production dipped slightly, his 4.75 40-yard dash at 315 lbs is elite. He provides the Panthers with a versatile disruptor who can play 3-tech or slide outside.  * 63. Dontay Corleone (DT, Cincinnati): "The Godfather" is one of the best pure nose tackles in the class. Pairing him with Woods creates an immediate identity for the Panthers' front seven. PFF loves his "unmovable" anchor. Securing him at the end of Round 2 after trading down from 51/53 is excellent value. The Mid-Round Steals  * 83. Deontae Lawson (LB, Alabama): Lawson is a high-IQ "green dot" linebacker. Many scouts projected him as a late 1st or early 2nd rounder before an ACL injury in late 2024. Getting a 2-time Alabama captain at 83 to lead the defense is a massive win for culture and stability.  * 130. Drew Allar (QB, Penn State): This is the "high-upside lottery ticket" pick. Allar has prototypical size (6'5", 240 lbs) and a massive arm. His stock fell due to a 2025 ankle injury and inconsistency, but at 130, he’s a low-risk, high-reward backup/successor to Bryce Young if the former No. 1 pick continues to struggle. Trade Analysis & Late Round Value Your strategy of "tier-dropping" (trading 51 for 53/121 and 53 for 63/95) allowed you to stay in the same talent bracket while picking up Kevin Coleman Jr. (WR) and Genesis Smith (S).  * 168. Parker Brailsford (OC, Alabama): Great value for a technical center who can compete for a depth spot.  * 169. Tacario Davis (CB, Washington): At 6'4", he is a rare physical specimen at corner. PFF and other boards often have him as a Day 2 talent; getting him in the 5th round (via the 161 trade) is arguably your best value pick of the draft. Summary of Picks | Pick | Player | Position | School | Analysis | | 19 | Peter Woods | DT | Clemson | Elite traits; Top-10 ceiling. | | 63 | Dontay Corleone | DT | Cincinnati | Best run stuffer in the class. | | 83 | Deontae Lawson | LB | Alabama | Vocal leader; sliding due to injury. | | 121 | Kevin Coleman Jr. | WR | Missouri | Speed threat to complement the room. | | 130 | Drew Allar | QB | Penn State | High-ceiling developmental passer. | | 169 | Tacario Davis | CB | Washington | Massive reach/length for a late flyer. | Final Verdict You addressed the trenches aggressively and took advantage of "injury discounts" on Lawson and Allar. The only minor critique is that the roster still feels thin at Edge (until the 211 pick), but the sheer volume of talent added to the interior DL and Secondary compensates for it.
    • But but the concerts    Soccer is not the reason we have turf, soccer players want real grass even more than football players. 
×
×
  • Create New...