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Todd McShay seems to really like Anthony Richardson


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25 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Ok, he won't be a starter. He may START a game, sure. But it's not his destiny. Is that more clear than "bust"? I don't think he's going to be a star. Simple as that. Others think he's the next multi-year MVP who will win trophy after trophy ... and that's their right to think that.

You keep leaving yourself a LOT of wiggle room. The list of QBs between guys who have started more than one game and guys who are multiple time MVP winners is extremely long. So you don't think he'll be a star. Cool. "Not a star" isn't the same thing as "bust". 

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You keep leaving yourself a LOT of wiggle room. The list of QBs between guys who have started more than one game and guys who are multiple time MVP winners is extremely long. So you don't think he'll be a star. Cool. "Not a star" isn't the same thing as "bust". 

If he's not a starter that's a bust in my eyes. Backups are worthless. No wiggle room. I'll gladly leave if he has success in the NFL. I think he's the next Zach Wilson.

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Name one other FL player form offensive that going to be drafted this yr.......and do it quickly.....OK now theres a understanding.

 

AR is my #2, being an upside sucker and AR is alllllll upside.

 

If Stroud doesnt make it to 9, I'd support AR there.....but I have a big doubt he will after the pro day and combine. He should put on a SHOW.

 

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I agree with McShay. Richardson could be a bust but his potential to be a QB in the mold of Newton/Hurts is hard to overlook.  I would not trade up for him but if he were at #9 I think we'll take a shot.

 

I personally don't think any of the 4 QBs are going to be there at #9.  I guess I will feel more comfortable when the free agent QBs find new teams.   Atlanta, Seattle, LV and possibly the Bears could screw up the whole thing by drafting a QB.

 

 

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