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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

He has The Golden Calf of Bristol level accuracy, anyone who saw him play at UF knows he wasn’t a first round pick 

He is at least worth the gamble in the 1st round - elite level athleticism and elite level arm strength. Unfortunately his decision making is terrible and he can't stay healthy.

Meanwhile, we drafted a midget with a noodle arm that would get outrun by half of the offensive linemen in the NFL. But don't worry, he aced the video game part of the draft process and that was all Tepper needed to see to draft him #1

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2 hours ago, Dorian Gray said:

Stroud single-handedly keeping that 2023 QB class from being one of the worst in history. Bryce, AR, Levis, just an absolute trash pile of busts.

And we were the only one that traded away 2 firsts, 2 seconds and DJ Moore to pick the biggest bust of them all and of course one of those picks was the #1 overall pick in a QB draft class that has looked very strong so far.

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5 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

He is at least worth the gamble in the 1st round - elite level athleticism and elite level arm strength. Unfortunately his decision making is terrible and he can't stay healthy.

Meanwhile, we drafted a midget with a noodle arm that would get outrun by half of the offensive linemen in the NFL. But don't worry, he aced the video game part of the draft process and that was all Tepper needed to see to draft him #1

No he wasn’t, he had no feel for the position. You don’t draft guys like Richardson in the first, you treat him like Joe Milton and draft him in the 5th round

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4 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

No he wasn’t, he had no feel for the position. You don’t draft guys like Richardson in the first, you treat him like Joe Milton and draft him in the 5th round

We have seen guys like Cam, Lamar, Russell, Manziel, RG3, Mariota, Watson, Allen, Murray, Lance, Fields, etc. that would probably fall in the category of strong armed athletic freaks that all went in the 1st round. NFL teams want that QB that has the freakish talent and hope they can fix issues they have (footwork, reading the field, etc.)

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2 hours ago, Dorian Gray said:

Stroud single-handedly keeping that 2023 QB class from being one of the worst in history. Bryce, AR, Levis, just an absolute trash pile of busts.

To think we had a chance to draft Stroud but didn't... 

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