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2025 QB Draft Class


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54 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I got to imagine the pressure on Ewers has to be insane going into that game

I mean, he was the favorite to win the Hiesman Trophy before he got injured. I don't think his position as the QB1 is as in danger as everyone is making it out to be. Yes, it's a Manning, but it's not like Quinn Ewers wasn't tearing it up before he got injured.

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1 hour ago, Jaxel said:

I mean, he was the favorite to win the Hiesman Trophy before he got injured. I don't think his position as the QB1 is as in danger as everyone is making it out to be. Yes, it's a Manning, but it's not like Quinn Ewers wasn't tearing it up before he got injured.

Manning looked good but he had some turnovers against lesser competition. Quinn has kept him at bay for over a year now. 

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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

The class is kind of souring on me.  I'm leaning a bit into the Nus-Bus with an eye on Allar.  Still want to see how the season plays out. 

  

 

I’m not sure Allar declares unless he is projected to be a top pick. I’m leaning towards a bridge QB with a mid to late round project one like maybe Donovan Smith (yeah he is starting off rough this year).

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On 10/2/2024 at 11:22 AM, PNW_PantherMan said:

My biased flavor of the week rankings: Sanders, Milroe, Ewers, Ward

Sanders/Ewers/Ward 

 

Milroe is interesting, but I view him more as a raw prospect. If he keeps this play up for an entire season he might jump to #1. I low-key wanted him in the later rounds after we draft Hunter or Tmac. 

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On 10/2/2024 at 12:32 PM, Jaxel said:

I mean, he was the favorite to win the Hiesman Trophy before he got injured. I don't think his position as the QB1 is as in danger as everyone is making it out to be. Yes, it's a Manning, but it's not like Quinn Ewers wasn't tearing it up before he got injured.

How was someone a Heisman favorite after a few games vs bad competition?

 

Honestly it's still too early to name a favorite for Heisman. Usually week 10 is when the Heisman conversation becomes serious.

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On 10/2/2024 at 2:01 PM, ForJimmy said:

Manning looked good but he had some turnovers against lesser competition. Quinn has kept him at bay for over a year now. 

Which is why I'm confused with the Arch Manning hype when Ewers has kept him on the bench. I would take Ewers over Manning right now.

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I’m not sure Allar declares unless he is projected to be a top pick. I’m leaning towards a bridge QB with a mid to late round project one like maybe Donovan Smith (yeah he is starting off rough this year).

This has been my mindset as well.

 

Seriously I want either Hunter or Tmac. Get Canales project QB in the later rounds.

 

The kid Smith I never watched saw he was 6'5 235. Does he have a legit arm?

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37 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This has been my mindset as well.

 

Seriously I want either Hunter or Tmac. Get Canales project QB in the later rounds.

 

The kid Smith I never watched saw he was 6'5 235. Does he have a legit arm?

Smith’s arm isn’t elite but it’s good. He can get it in tight windows and air it out down the field. I haven’t followed him this year but his stats look down which could mean we snag him later in the draft. 

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