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25 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Of the QB's in this draft he seems like the most safe pick. But Stroud/Young/Levis/AR are simply just more talented as QB's.

 

 

Hendon Hooker a 26 year old rookie coming from a gimmicky system that is hurt is the safest pick in this draft?  Damn man I know you are a troll poster but this takes the cake

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

We going off college numbers now?  Jesus

No, but you can't just dismiss them. Look at these terrible stats.

2406 yds - 71st

19 TDs - tied 50th

10 int - tied 91st

60.9 QBR - 59th

If you are going to be a top 10 pick, you gotta give me something better than that. I do not get the hype around this guy. Would much rather take a swing on Anthony Richardson or Hendon Hooker.

Compare those stats with Hendon Hooker

3135 yds - 30th

27 TDs - tied 18th

2 ints - tied-1st

89.5 QBR - 1st

And yet one is going top 10 and the other is going in the 2nd round (albeit, I understand with Hendon's injury).

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

No, but you can't just dismiss them. Look at these terrible stats.

2406 yds - 71st

19 TDs - tied 50th

10 int - tied 91st

60.9 QBR - 59th

If you are going to be a top 10 pick, you gotta give me something better than that. I do not get the hype around this guy. Would much rather take a swing on Anthony Richardson or Hendon Hooker.

Compare those stats with Hendon Hooker

3135 yds - 30th

27 TDs - tied 18th

2 ints - tied-1st

89.5 QBR - 1st

And yet one is going top 8 and the other is going in the 2nd round (albeit, I understand with Hendon's injury).

you cant dismiss them but you most certainly can put them in context, simply laying them out like that is pretty lazy

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Hendon Hooker a 26 year old rookie coming from a gimmicky system that is hurt is the safest pick in this draft?  Damn man I know you are a troll poster but this takes the cake

Don't we already have a former SEC QB with injury concerns who came from a gimmicky college system on our roster?

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