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Anthony Richardson declares for the draft


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14 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

If Richardson does well in interviews and if his measurables are as good as it seems, he'll probably go mid to high first based on potential... He has enough amazing throws that you can see there's a chance.

He will go top 10 easily if everything checks out with him.  The josh allen effect will be in full force. 

 

Not that mock drafts are the end all be all but they are a gauge of sorts and he seems to be moving up in most new ones.  He is #1 here.  https://www.profootballnetwork.com/2023-nfl-mock-draft-traits-elevate-anthony-richardson-bryce-young-others/

 

I think more and more people are envisioning a scenario where he tests off the charts and someone gambles on him early

 

 

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18 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

If Richardson does well in interviews and if his measurables are as good as it seems, he'll probably go mid to high first based on potential... He has enough amazing throws that you can see there's a chance.

I'll take every other QB in the draft over this guy

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1 hour ago, WOW!! said:

I didn’t know we were counting HS.. I was talking college and he has only been a Qb for a year and a half..

Oh yeah he had someone start over him last year. That’s not super unusual. Mac Jones only played a year, Burrow was only 2. I thought you were saying he was a converted player learning the position or something like Tannehill was.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Oh yeah he had someone start over him last year. That’s not super unusual. Mac Jones only played a year, Burrow was only 2. I thought you were saying he was a converted player learning the position or something like Tannehill was.

he had a ton of accolades coming into college he just needs reps and game experience

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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol East Carolina and NC State are QB factories compared to bum ass Florida

None of those are on my list? My list shows 12 solid QBs who had no previous success from their college programs at producing QBs. It’s why you don’t use the school to decide the player. 
Lol imagine if the Bengals passed on Burrow because he went to the same college as Russell or if the Colts didn’t pick Manning because he played at UT. Thank goodness people with your evaluation skills weren’t working for them!

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Thank you for confirming my point. 

Interesting road you chose to go down. 

Congrats to the outlying group you assembled.

You are struggling here. Implying Florida can’t produce QBs and writing off a player over his school is pure ignorance as the same could have been said about any of those players on that list…

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I don’t understand dudes who constantly click threads about folks they have no interest in to tell us they have no interest in them in like 14 straight threads. We get it, Catsman69, you don’t want Richardson. Why don’t you make a thread about the QB you DO want? Or did they decide to go back to school because they weren’t a first or second round prospect? 

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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You are struggling here. Implying Florida can’t produce QBs and writing off a player over his school is pure ignorance as the same could have been said about any of those players on that list…

I am not struggling despite you suggesting I am. 

I merely pointed out that the Gators have never produced an NFL caliber QB. That is a true statement. 

I also haven't said 1 single thing about Anthony Richardson.  I haven't said he's going to fail, I also haven't said he's going to succeed.  He has nothing to do with the point I made,  except he happens to be a current GATOR QB. 

If he succeeds, he will be the first in the history of that school. 

Seems to me, you are struggling, because you chose to target me in retaliation,  and you argued a point that had nothing to do with the point I made.  Now because I'm not backing down off your ignorance,  your claiming I struggle.  Maybe you should learn how to read before you decide to attack someone on a message board. 

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