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Who are the top QB prospects for the 2015 draft?


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22 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Right now, I like Nussmeier, Mateer, & Leavitt the most.  In that order.

I think Mateer has the upside Sellers provides with a bit less risk.  But the ceiling is a few inches lower.

Leavitt is a redshirt sophomore.  I'd be surprised if he declares as well.

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On 9/10/2025 at 2:13 PM, amcoolio said:

We'll probably draft a Drake Maye/JJ McCarthy type who will be about the same as Panthers Sam Darnold for the entirety of their rookie contract, lead us nowhere and then give up and do the same thing again in 4 years

id be down for drake maye all day, and I'm an ABC type of guy. worst landing spot was NE last year.

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10 hours ago, 45catfan said:

What you can't rank is accuracy and dude is super accurate.  Now, can he go through progressions? That remains to be seen.

Yeah they noted progressions and footwork under pressure but did say he was good at moving in the pocket and throwing on the move.   I havent watched Indiana at all so I cannot speak to their offense but Mcshay and cohost vaguely alluded to it being gimmicky and its tough as hell for qbs to switch from that style to a nfl level offense.  I think its RPO heavy but I dont know.  I need to watch

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