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Probably a leading rookie of the year candidate.  This is the kind of quarterback we could have drafted if we didn't make a hasty trade last year.   Fits the prototype like CJ Stroud

  • 6'4", 210 lbs
  • Can sling it deep and not afraid to do so
  • Very accurate, 80% completion pct
  • Plays fast and confident, doesnt' hold on to the ball too long

I'm jealous, why is it so hard for some franchises to make the right pick?  It was also obvious to me he's the better player, a more pro ready player than Caleb Williams ever was.   Washington did well and they're set for a decade to compete in the NFC

He still has a lot to learn, but what he did last night was extremely impressive. 

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

They almost always are.

#InbeforeRyanLeaf! ha ha!

I was thinking about what does it take to get a good QB?  Luck goes into it.  It also takes a good supporting cast and coaching.  Some players can transcend a bad environment, but those are few and far between.

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Just now, d-dave said:

#InbeforeRyanLeaf! ha ha!

I was thinking about what does it take to get a good QB?  Luck goes into it.  It also takes a good supporting cast and coaching.  Some players can transcend a bad environment, but those are few and far between.

They are a 1 in a decade or so occurrence. 

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20 minutes ago, TEClemson53 said:

Chicago will be in the same spot as Carolina and wondering if they made the wrong pick. 

Williams looking like a slightly bigger Young but do have a arm.

Bails on clean pockets and coming out his big skill set is making plays off script.

In a league where u need to make plays from the pocket.

Washington looks to have a good one, when QBs are picked 1 and 2 there is most times only 1 that pans out.

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