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2025 QB Draft Class


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On 1/2/2025 at 12:31 AM, 45catfan said:

Outside of Milroe, whom I expect to go back to school, this is your top 10 QBs this draft.  Not the weakest I've seen, but it ain't strong either.

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Rourke on down are fine to pick up at 200 or later, imo value vs what we got in plummer. i think beck drops like a rock and someone takes a stash on that guy. im still ok with ewers, but not in rnd 1 and hes gone before we pick again. and no dont move up or down to go get him. 50s well thats a different and i would understand the appeal.

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7 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He'll should be a 2nd, a late first if he has an impressive showing in drills.  Somebody will reach for him higher though .  If the Titans take a QB and the Raiders are left in no mans land again like last year (Penix was their target)...there's your huckleberry.

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10 hours ago, 45catfan said:

He'll should be a 2nd, a late first if he has an impressive showing in drills.  Somebody will reach for him higher though .  If the Titans take a QB and the Raiders are left in no mans land again like last year (Penix was their target)...there's your huckleberry.

Im sure he is going to drop jaws at the combine and pro day because that is his skill set.  He throws a beautiful ball with great touch.  It doesnt however show his ability to handle pressure or factor in his injure proneness.  If you can get him in the rth (which is comical) then you have to do it but like you I think he is a late day 2 pick

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On 4/29/2024 at 6:47 PM, *FreeFua* said:

I have a tough time imagining Beck not going 1

6’4” 220 and a cannon of an arm

Going back and reading this stuff from last April--Yikes!!!!  Our comments did not age well.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Going back and reading this stuff from last April--Yikes!!!!  Our comments did not age well.

If Allar changes his mind and declares for draft he’s QB1

I like Ward

Of the 5-6 teams in the top 10 that need QB’s do you roll the dice on Sanders or do you suck for another year and wait for next years loaded class

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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

If Allar changes his mind and declares for draft he’s QB1

I like Ward

Of the 5-6 teams in the top 10 that need QB’s do you roll the dice on Sanders or do you suck for another year and wait for next years loaded class

Have you heard he might change his mind?  He is not yet 21, so I can see staying in, but his stock may never be higher--he has 2 days....Sanders seems to be a "boom or bust" candidate, but something about his SEEMS entitled...
 

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9 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Have you heard he might change his mind?  He is not yet 21, so I can see staying in, but his stock may never be higher--he has 2 days....Sanders seems to be a "boom or bust" candidate, but something about his SEEMS entitled...
 

I haven’t seen anything besides people saying that he should due to what you said. Next years QB class is loaded. He’d be a top 10 pick this year. 

I saw a tweet the other day that many don’t have a 1st round grade on Sanders and I honestly believe it. 

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5 hours ago, CmC2k said:

https://x.com/NFLNotify/status/1876292501927288959

With 3 QB needy teams at the top of the draft he should really consider entering the draft. He would have a good shot at going #1 to the Titians. 

 

They have to declare by what, the 15th?  If PSU makes it to the championship game, he's going to run out of time.  Fingers crossed they do.  That would make the 2026 QB class that much more loaded.

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