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Beside these QBs, one was shelved the whole year, one only started about half the season and the other a few games.  The later two didn't look bad in their limited playing time, all things considered.  Nix and Daniels are in the playoffs.  Why couldn't we have waited one more dang draft to take our QB?  2026 is one draft away.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

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Beside these QBs, one was shelved the whole year, one only started about half the season and the other a few games.  The later two didn't look bad in their limited playing time, all things considered.  Nix and Daniels are in the playoffs.  Why couldn't we have waited one more dang draft to take our QB?  2026 is one draft away.

I did nail my QB rankings minus Nix. 1. Daniels, 2. Williams, 3. Maye.

 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I did nail my QB rankings minus Nix. 1. Daniels, 2. Williams, 3. Maye.

 

Nix took everyone by surprise.  I was higher on him than most, but a lot of people thought he had a very low ceiling.  I'm telling you now, people crapping all over 5th year and Graduate QBs because they are 24 and 25-years old are missing the boat.  Conversely, any QB younger than a true junior should come with major red flags--they are too underdeveloped.

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Nix took everyone by surprise.  I was higher on him than most, but a lot of people thought he had a very low ceiling.  I'm telling you now, people crapping all over 5th year and Graduate QBs because they are 24 and 25-years old are missing the boat.  Conversely, any QB younger than a true junior should come with major red flags--they are too underdeveloped.

I didn't like him because he seemed to have pretty limited arm talent. Clearly that hasn't been the case.

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