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Has Young shown flashes of being a #1 pick?


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I’m not expecting every play to be perfect but I don’t think I’ve been truly wowed by a single throw so far. Closest I can think of was the pass on the two point conversion in week one or two. But there’s not be a single really “wow” moment, one that makes you feel like you have a special player.

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No. 

Young hasn’t shown the flashes a #1 overall should.  Especially one you traded up for.  That should be the type playmaker that occasionally overcomes all the poo and does something.  Bryce has zero flashes in that aspect.  

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CJ Stroud and Richardson already has. They continue to pile of highlights that make Bryce Young seem like a 4th round pick. Cam right off the bat had plays that made you go "yeah, this kid is legit". Hell even the rook from the Raiders made some crazy throws that almost brought the Raiders back to win against the Chargers. Nothing Bryce has done has made me do that. I'm afraid we picked the wrong QB.

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