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Bryce Young Pro Day


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Nobody is "hating" on Bryce Young. His frame/stature just makes him a bigger risk/reward, but not who you take at #1.

Him skipping stuff seemingly lacking gumption doesn't help his sales job.

At #1 your looking for low risk, high reward. I wish STROUD was 6'5" 240lbs, that would be ideal, but he isn't. But a 6'3"+ QB does better in the NFL, it's the standard for many reasons.

STROUD is the lowest risk, highest reward player in this draft at QB and that includes Levis, then Young, then AR.

 

 

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57 minutes ago, Fenrir said:

Am I the only one that is excited about either one of these top QB prospects? I think both will be elite-level NFL starters, it just depends on what traits you look for that define the pick.

I think we're in a great place with either one of these guys. Call me a fence-sitter but that's just my gut reaction to both. 

Yup. Thats where I am at.  One day I want Stroud and the next Young.  I think we're gonna have a bonafide stud on our hands either way. 

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