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Underdog 2nd year QB preview


Jackie Lee
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On 5/27/2024 at 9:30 PM, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Brandon Weeden 

Josh Rosen 

Paxton Lynch 

Kenny Pickett

Trey Lance 

David Carr

Joey Harrington 

Patrick Ramsey 

Kyle Boler 

JP Losman 

Matt Leinart 

JaMarcus Russell 

Brady Quinn 

Josh Freemen 

EJ Manuel 

Jake Locker

Johnny Manziel 

Sam Darnold

Dwayne Haskins 

Zac Wilson 

Mac Jones 

 

Theres 20. That's just the first rounders. Open that up to the 2nd,3rd and 4th rounds the list gets tremendously larger.

Hopefully Bryce turns it around in a big way this year but I'm not expecting much. I'd imagine he ends up going down as another name on this list. 

Here's to hoping I'm wrong.

Trey Lance? Dude didn’t even play and when he did play he got hurt. He was also pretty good the games he played. Kenny Pickett? Playoffs, No? Mac Jones had 20+ touchdowns passes and went to the playoffs. EJ Manuel wasn’t great but he looked better beating the Panthers than Bryce did at any point last year. 

He was on Josh Rosen’s level, if not worse. Maybe even Johnny Manziel and Manziel didn’t study or do much of anything. He also hardly played his rookie year. 

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