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Albert Breer: Bryce Young scored 98 on his S2 teat


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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

They had that question about Burrow too. 

Very true but Burrow also had the highest S2 score of his Qb class (97). Would be interesting to see how Hookers scores compares to Young. He might be injured but he took the same test that all the other guys took as well. 

Would even add that in Joe’s one year of college greatness, he completed 77% of his passes for the entire season. Just unworldly stats. 

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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

The NFL is the All-SEC players (and All-BIG10 / All-ACC etc) for the last 10 years stacked on top of each other. 

It pops off the screen when Young faces a projected NFL athlete (the LSU game in 2022 in particular is terrifying). He's not going to run away from DLinemen in the NFL. He's going to hav - which I have doubts that that he can do due to his size.

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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

The NFL is the All-SEC players (and All-BIG10 / All-ACC etc) for the last 10 years stacked on top of each other. 

It pops off the screen when Young faces a projected NFL athlete (the LSU game in 2022 in particular is terrifying). He's not going to run away from DLinemen in the NFL. He's going to have to win from the pocket - which I have doubts that that he can do due to his size. 

I hope you're all ready for a dink and dunk offence if we draft him, because that's how Brees won at his size - and that negated his physical limitations, like Young will have to do. 

Much better than hoping to be the Vikings minus Jefferson.

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2 hours ago, Varking said:

I wouldn’t say he is a slam dunk top 5 if healthy. I’d hope he’s top 10. But it’s the “if he stays healthy” that scares me on him. We’ve simply never seen a modern day NFL QB play at 190-195 pounds before. 
 

I’m not sure about the rest of you but I don’t want those plays where he’s running around behind the line of scrimmage looking to make a play and hoping to avoid defenders because I think at the NFL level those close misses from defenders likely turn into hits in the pros. And I don’t want him taking hits. 
 

I wish he would have run some drills and stepped on the scale again at his pro day. Weighing in at 205 and then putting up respectable times would have alleviated some concerns I have. Showing up at 210-215 without a drop in athleticism would have me on the bandwagon. 

Btw, the “if he stays healthy” wasn’t specific to Bryce. That’s for any player.  I hear the size thing, I’ll let y’all get concerned with that. I’m cool with his size. 

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13 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

While that score is very impressive, hasn't he taken it a ton of times before (If I remember hearing that correctly)? If that is the case, I think that would help lead to getting a higher score since you know what to expect, as opposed to taking it for the first time.

I think it was reported previously that he had taken it in highschool.  And multiple times since then

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12 hours ago, ECHornet said:

Do you have the same concerns for Caleb Williams? He led all P5 QBs in time to throw last year. 

It’s a concern but less of a concern. He has the speed to keep NFL defenders away and the arm strength to not need to put a lot into every throw to make an accurate throw. 

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

 

I just watched his LSU Bryce breakdown again this morning and even with what is probably Bryce's worst game he felt incredibly positive about what he say. I dont think it was that far off to how positive he was during CJs Georgia game.

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