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Who are the top QB prospects for the 2015 draft?


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12 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Mendoza have his typical day.

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A 300 yard, 4 TD, 0 INT, 92% completion game.  Ho-hum, another day at the office.  This is against Wisconsin too, mind you, not UNCC.

 

Needs a West coast, precision offense, imo.  Could be a great one. I started to respond to this thread, but my brain took me off on a tangent, and it necessitated a new thread--just a different logic, if it can be called that.

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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Needs a West coast, precision offense, imo.  Could be a great one. I started to respond to this thread, but my brain took me off on a tangent, and it necessitated a new thread--just a different logic, if it can be called that.

I'm not sure he needs a WCO.  I think the taking the first read too often criticism is overblown.

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55 minutes ago, Martin said:

yikes

 

The biggest issue beyond Sellers’ control has been South Carolina’s pass protection.

Entering this weekend, Sellers ranks as the second-most pressured Power 4 starter (139 times), behind only Texas’ Arch Manning. The difference? Manning has faced one of the highest blitz rates of any quarterback in college football; Sellers is among the least-blitzed QBs.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

yikes

 

The biggest issue beyond Sellers’ control has been South Carolina’s pass protection.

Entering this weekend, Sellers ranks as the second-most pressured Power 4 starter (139 times), behind only Texas’ Arch Manning. The difference? Manning has faced one of the highest blitz rates of any quarterback in college football; Sellers is among the least-blitzed QBs.

That was my reaction too. He hasn’t looked great this year, but the situation around him sounds terrible. If you draft him and allow him to sit for a year or two, the upside is very high. Sure there is risk involved, but such upside.

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