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How do you feel about CJ Stroud


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5 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

What’s funny is Sam is more physically gifted than the top 2 prospects in 2023.

 

Young’s brain in Sam’s frame would be one hell of a QB prospect. 

Yeah that 1.5 cent brain is a huge issue.

Which, Darnold would currently be the least experienced QB in the first round with his NFL experience. People forget that his total experience playing QB is insanely low.

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I will have a much better opinion after this weekend.  OSU/Michigan in an epic battle.  Two 10-0 teams in one of college football's greatest rivalries. 

I'm pulling for OSU but want to see Michigan really put some pressure on Stroud.  Stroud hangs in there and has a good game.  It might shake the feeling I have that he is overrated.

Go Buckeyes.

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4 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

Don’t like any OSU QB, almost impossible to evaluate outside of the measurables. I want Bryce Young but I highly doubt Houston doesn’t take him

I like Bryce but think his height will be a major issue in the NFL 

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10 hours ago, Cam Lawter said:

Would rather have him over Young. Young will be in the back of an ambulance in his first season because of his frame.  Supposedly, he grew 2 inches in college and gained some weight so who knows. 

Why do people keep saying this like they KNOW he’s going to be destroyed? He’s played in the SEC against big boys and has only missed one game(this year). He injured his AC joint and missed 1 game. He proceeded to come back the following week and throw for over 450 yards. He’s stayed healthy the majority of his career. 
 

Also, in the NFL any size QB gets injured. Herbert who is a giant has dealt with injuries every year and he’s huge. 
 

Draft the man. He’s small, but he’s Elite. 

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55 minutes ago, SazmoRanger said:

Why do people keep saying this like they KNOW he’s going to be destroyed? He’s played in the SEC against big boys and has only missed one game(this year). He injured his AC joint and missed 1 game. He proceeded to come back the following week and throw for over 450 yards. He’s stayed healthy the majority of his career. 
 

Also, in the NFL any size QB gets injured. Herbert who is a giant has dealt with injuries every year and he’s huge. 
 

Draft the man. He’s small, but he’s Elite. 

Cam was built like a DE and we all know the injuries he dealt with.

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I'm open to him, but he's going to need work making the transition to the NFL just like all of these guys. 

I haven't seen the guy that I'm willing to trade a king's ransom for in this upcoming draft. I don't believe that Stroud, Young, Levis or anyone is going to come in tearing it up. 

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