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QB Will Levis declaring for the NFL draft


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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

We’ll see how he does pre draft and what not. People were saying Josh Allen would get a GM fired too.

I have a coworker who’s brother works with lsu football  and there’s rumblings around nfl scout talk that Levis will be a candidate for pick 1.

He is in play without question.  His play on the field this year has been bad.  Still, if we were breaking down Allen before his draft we would be seriously worried.  He was not accurate and didn’t play good competition.

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29 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Richardson plug?

Riddle me this was Richardson even a legit SEC QB before this season?  I am impressed but there has to be questions with him no?

Those bums at Kentucky embarrassed his gators. The only bum I saw on that field played QB for Florida. 

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20 minutes ago, Shocker said:

He has improved this season by a ton.  Is he a pro passer?  I said the same about Lamar Jackson and that worked out.  Richardson is a weapon and I could see taking a shot with him.  He is NOT Cam Newton though.  His team lost a lot this season and that is not all surrounding talent.

Cam led a good Auburn team to a championship.  Not the same

No he isn’t Cam at all. Cam came out the gates hit with a 400 yard passing game week one as a rookie. We would either need to let AR sit for a minute or really simplify the offense at first leaning on his athletic ability. 

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