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QBs that would cost next to nothing and are better than anything we currently have.


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9 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

His noodle arm is averaging 7.5 yards per attempt to Bryce’s 5.8

Mac Jones IAY/PA(Intended Air Yards/Pass Attempt) is 7.5

Bryce Young's is 7.7.

So if you want a QB that regularly targets deep passes, Mac Jones is not your guy.

For reference(these stats only exist from 2018 onward) these are some notable other passers in the NFL:

Josh Allen: 8.8

Lamar Jackson: 8.7

Patrick Mahomes: 7.6

Jared Goff: 7.0

CJ Stroud: 8.4

Jayden Daniels: 7.5

Drake Maye: 7.3

Anthony Richardson: 11.2

Sam Howell: 7.5

Jameis Winston: 10.1

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Malik Willis is still an unknown, but Jameis (Pick 6) Winston is an interception waiting for a place to happen.  

Willis is really a 3rd string QB at the moment. He is in a place that suits him, behind a young, potentially franchise QB with no pressure on his development timeline. That is exactly not the case here.

Personally, I highly doubt he will ever develop more than being a middling backup but we will see.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Mac Jones IAY/PA(Intended Air Yards/Pass Attempt) is 7.5

Bryce Young's is 7.7.

So if you want a QB that regularly targets deep passes, Mac Jones is not your guy.

For reference(these stats only exist from 2018 onward) these are some notable other passers in the NFL:

Josh Allen: 8.8

Lamar Jackson: 8.7

Patrick Mahomes: 7.6

Jared Goff: 7.0

CJ Stroud: 8.4

Jayden Daniels: 7.5

Drake Maye: 7.3

Anthony Richardson: 11.2

Sam Howell: 7.5

Jameis Winston: 10.1

What we need is not a guaranteed percentage, it is the capability and willingness to roll deep when the opportunity is there, can be a realistic threat to do that, and thereby keep defenses more honest.
And if/when he sees a guy break open going down the field can adjust his plan and take advantage. 
We don’t see any of that really. Thatks about all I am saying, I rarely express it right. 

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