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CJ Stroud also has question marks.  The Georgia game opened eyes and he was amazing there so spending assets on him does make sense.  He is no way a sure thing.  Average arm strength is a question.  If I am betting on a QB from these 3 players I think he has a good chance.

If you are talking Stroud vs Young because Young will be injured more I don’t see it.  Stroud has a lean leg build and can easily get injured as well.  
 

Young is my guy

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Stroud fails it won't be because of arm strength. His arm is fine. He doesn't have an elite NFL arm but there's no routes you're hesitant to dial up because of his arm.

If you look at him on paper it is ridiculous.  He is amazingly accurate and one of his strengths is throwing on the run.  He is special there.  Mentality of being the guy leading a team is questionable IMO.  These dudes are going to have to face Georgia every week in the NFL and can he sustain it?

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12 hours ago, tecc86 said:

I really hope we go up and get him, I dont care about next years picks.

Agree, we gotta start drafting some good QB prospects until one works out, starting this draft with Stroud/Young/Levis (maybe Richardson). Corral wasn't a great prospect with legit franchise QB potential, nor was Grier.

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12 hours ago, Shocker said:

CJ Stroud also has question marks.  The Georgia game opened eyes and he was amazing there so spending assets on him does make sense.  He is no way a sure thing.  Average arm strength is a question.  If I am betting on a QB from these 3 players I think he has a good chance.

If you are talking Stroud vs Young because Young will be injured more I don’t see it.  Stroud has a lean leg build and can easily get injured as well.  
 

Young is my guy

Stroud can add weight to his frame and be an average sized NFL QB.  Stroud is an inch taller than Rodgers/Mahomes and weighs 7 less pounds.  Young is a good bit smaller with a small frame and already got hurt last year in college.  Young's style also concerns me a little to pair with his frame.  He likes to run around to extend plays which is great, but leads to more hits than Stroud's quick read passes.  

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