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Bryce Young Pro Day


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As much as  i want it to be Stroud, I see what Young has to be incredibly special.   I think that Young will be the most successful QB IF he can stay healthy. 

So, to me, the choice is:  Do you want to pick the best QB for what he can bring to your team, or do you want to pick the other guy because the best QB might get hurt?  Winners do not make choices fearing negative consequences.  As a whole, Young has been slightly better vs. better competition.

I think they are protecting QBs today more than they did 5 years ago.  Young seems to have a sixth sense, and that, combined with his ability to see the field like nobody I have seen since maybe Brees, will be the difference.  Would I take Young?  Yes, but I would be sad about passing on Stroud.  If we take Stroud, missing out on Young will bother me.

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23 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You want Young playing WR or Smith playing QB? I’d advise against either.

I was talking about the post pro-day interview. Bryce seemed to be … comparable in size to Smith. Just an observation and wanted to know if anyone else had an opinion.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

If I’m honest, he would be my favorite if he were bigger.

I think the size concerns are overblown. Stroud is the better pure passer with a stronger arm, but Young does everything else the position requires(calling out protections, reads, scrambling, etc) today better. I prefer Young because he plays the game a little better and never seemed to get rattled by pressure.

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2 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I think the size concerns are overblown. Stroud is the better pure passer with a stronger arm, but Young does everything else the position requires(calling out protections, reads, scrambling, etc) today better. I prefer Young because he plays the game a little better and never seemed to get rattled by pressure.

On the other hand, the myth that Stroud doesn't call out protections and pre-snap reads is way over blown.  Bryce displayed better scrambling ability, but both can scramble.

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