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2025 QB Draft Class


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20 hours ago, SOJA said:

Might have to start scouting Cam Ward, he seems like the most likely candidate to make the 'leap' I referred to before: Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, etc. 

Ward and Allar are the two most intriguing currently as they could jump all around the board depending on what happens.  Beck and Ewers seem to be 1st rounders with Sanders turning into a bigger head case each day.  Ward is fun and electric to watch, Allar isn't working with much at PSU and it might be a similar situation as Hebert in Oregon where the system wouldn't really maximizing his ability, but he checks a lot of boxes too.  

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Ward and Allar are the two most intriguing currently as they could jump all around the board depending on what happens.  Beck and Ewers seem to be 1st rounders with Sanders turning into a bigger head case each day.  Ward is fun and electric to watch, Allar isn't working with much at PSU and it might be a similar situation as Hebert in Oregon where the system wouldn't really maximizing his ability, but he checks a lot of boxes too.  

good call I'll add Allar to my list too 

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One thing I'll say about Cam Ward is his footwork is kind of a mess. Very heal clicky, kind of walks back sort of how Bryce does. He may get away with it because he has good size, but messy footwork is always a red flag to me. Beck and Ewers have much better footwork going for them.

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4 hours ago, Jaxel said:

One thing I'll say about Cam Ward is his footwork is kind of a mess. Very heal clicky, kind of walks back sort of how Bryce does. He may get away with it because he has good size, but messy footwork is always a red flag to me. Beck and Ewers have much better footwork going for them.

Thought the same thing when I saw him as well. Moves like Bryce, which means he's not going to improve, especially at this stage in his career.

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Ward has the arm and athleticism to get away with that whereas Bryce absolutely does not

Yeah Cam, Mahomes, Jackson, and Allen have bad footwork at times. Cam Ward’s two concerns for me are turnovers and holding the ball too long. I hoping he cleans both up this year. 

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Let’s be honest there are no QBs worth a #1 pick in this class.  None.  Carson Beck has all the talent but not seeing the mindset to be great.  The rest…naw not seeing it.

Ewers is very smooth and great accuracy and a decent arm but if he faces adversity and an NFL pass rush in his face he has no chance.  
 

No QB can win here right now.  

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10 hours ago, Shocker said:

Let’s be honest there are no QBs worth a #1 pick in this class.  None.  Carson Beck has all the talent but not seeing the mindset to be great.  The rest…naw not seeing it.

Ewers is very smooth and great accuracy and a decent arm but if he faces adversity and an NFL pass rush in his face he has no chance.  
 

No QB can win here right now.  

what an absolutely moronic statement 2 weeks into the college season

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57 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

what an absolutely moronic statement 2 weeks into the college season

I’d say the thing he said last in that post was even more moronic than the other stuff 

Yeah this team blows but this OL is good enough that a QB worth a damn would be able to give us a chance 

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I mean, if anything, Quinn Ewers performs his best in the biggest games against the toughest teams. Go look it up, it's where he shines. I think Ewers will end up being this year's Joe Burrow and if we have the number 1 pick, I'm taking him in a heartbeat.

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1 hour ago, Jaxel said:

I mean, if anything, Quinn Ewers performs his best in the biggest games against the toughest teams. Go look it up, it's where he shines. I think Ewers will end up being this year's Joe Burrow and if we have the number 1 pick, I'm taking him in a heartbeat.

He shredded one of the best defenses last week.  

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