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Bryce Young Pro Day


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Just now, Monrowed said:

What do people think about Bryce Young’s size compared to Steve Smith?

Steve just had that dawg in him lol. 

hard to compare though, receivers usually getting hit by CBs and get to see it more and run into them as much as getting run into. QBs usually get hit by 250+ pound men going full speed while standing still.  

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Dear football gods, please let the Panthers pick the right one. We already were 1 pick from Herbert and you teased us with only 7 truly healthy seasons of Cam, so give us a fuging break for once. It would be nice to look back with my youngest (born here, big fan) in a decade and go hot damn we pulled the Manning over the Leaf.

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2 minutes ago, stan786 said:

Does CJ get a pass for his struggles throwing left yesterday? Neither guy was perfect but they both showed everything they needed to and they both looked great.

It comes down to which ones are more fixable. Ill take the one that struggles on the left. Minor correction fixes that. Long passes only get harder in the NFL. I wouldnt mind neither but Stroud is just better with his ball placement.

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

Steve just had that dawg in him lol. 

hard to compare though, receivers usually getting hit by CBs and get to see it more and run into them as much as getting run into. QBs usually get hit by 250+ pound men going full speed while standing still.  

There’s no comparison. There are a bunch of HOF WRs on the “small” size. Young is on the small side of even the smaller QBs. I don’t know if he will have an issue or not, just that Smith’s size is so not relevant and might be the perfect example of apples to oranges.

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Just now, frankw said:

Recap?

Pretty low key Pro Day, enjoyed how Bryce managed the calls and his receivers the whole day.

Basically perfect Mid and Short range

Didnt connect with Burton on 2-3 deep balls but 2 should have been caught and the third was a really nice ball imo.

Hit the net on the roof on what would have been the most interesting throw of the day.

Thought he had nice velocity on most his throws and the did a lot to simulate defenders in his face, I really enjoyed a number of beautiful throws he made about 15-20 yards deep toward the sideline.

Definitely no real fireworks and the deep balls will be debated (thought they showed what they needed to) but overall it was a low key businessman like affair. 
 

Did some under center stuff, PA stuff, Shotgun, etc, felt like a checklist.

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3 minutes ago, ncsfinest21 said:

It comes down to which ones are more fixable. Ill take the one that struggles on the left. Minor correction fixes that. Long passes only get harder in the NFL. I wouldnt mind neither but Stroud is just better with his ball placement.

Those deep passes were decent though, confusing why we’d hammer a guy for throwing catchable deep balls and not a guy who was missing passes within ten yards. 
 

Note neither were bad, just feels like people are watching these with their biases already in place.

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No one is going to clown the Panthers for drafting Young

He’s been the consensus QB1 for 2 years now. Everyone and their dog thinks he’s special their only concern is his size. 

It’s a lot easier to defend picking Bryce and having that blow up in your face than passing on Bryce and having that blow up in your face imo

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