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A bit ahead of Trask and about 2 notches below Cousins
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Liberty QB Malik Willis met with the Panthers
mrcompletely11 replied to MechaZain's topic in Carolina Panthers
This scares the poo out me. Quincy Avery owner of QB Takeover says here Malik has been working with private qb coaches since the 9th grade. If thats true and his mechanics and judgement are still this bad then holy poo this kid aint making it in the nfl https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9GMTd1WjhWbw/episode/ZGQyNjQ2OGYtMjI3YS00ZTdiLTg1OGQtYTAyNWIzOTZjMmNj?hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwin24_7xaz2AhVRT98KHedDC8EQieUEegQIHxAF&ep=6 -
at the 41 second mark what is he doing with the football or is that just a random publication shot?
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Would this get you excited for this season?
mrcompletely11 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
So many things turn me off about willis but the one thing that bugs me is that even in his highlight throws the bulk of them IMO still show his crappy mechanics. He is throwing off his back foot and trying to force his arm to make the play. Thats just really hard to coach out of someone. See Cam. -
Would this get you excited for this season?
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On the flip side I would love to hear Rhule/Fit try to explain why they passed on Fields but took Willis 2 spots higher. The stuttering from Rhule would epic -
Would this get you excited for this season?
mrcompletely11 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
this is the way -
Would this get you excited for this season?
mrcompletely11 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
fug no -
“A lot of mid-tier prospects, but no franchise QB”
mrcompletely11 replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
If I have to explain this to you its not even worth it. -
“A lot of mid-tier prospects, but no franchise QB”
mrcompletely11 replied to ncfan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Cam quite literally put his Auburn team on his back en route to a national title. God help the team that drafts willis and then throws him to the wolves way too early. Kid is so far away from being good. -
“A lot of mid-tier prospects, but no franchise QB”
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Uh, bro. You may want to check that -
2023 QBs. What I have been screaming for months now
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This current class was never revered like previous ones. There were 2 dudes getting pub and thats it. Howell and Rattler. Its universally acknowledged at this point that there is way more volume of talent in 2023 -
2023 QBs. What I have been screaming for months now
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I like him as well. Van Dyke (kerry collins v2) is intriguing as well. Both have absolutely canon arms -
2023 QBs. What I have been screaming for months now
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^, ^^ Yep my point is being solidified, next year has way more potential. -
You want to trade our 2023 #1 pick? Are you crazy?
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Who is moving to 6 and for what?
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2023 QBs. What I have been screaming for months now
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And they left Grayson McCall off the list -
This class sucks but next years is absolutely loaded with potential. Build the line and find a guy next year. Its going to suck next season but at least its a damn plan. https://theathletic.com/3160510/2022/03/03/dear-andy-the-next-joe-burrow-is-hard-to-predict-but-2023-qb-draft-class-will-be-exciting-plus-spring-game-exhibitions/ I personally do not believe there is a quarterback in this year’s draft worthy of a first-round pick. Kenny Pickett is claimed to be the best, and though I would not draft him in the first round, I’m sure a quarterback-needy team will scoop him up and probably three or four more in Round 1. Are there going to be any Joe Burrows or a Trevor Lawrence type coming out of college next year? — Joseph While Lawrence was projected to be the No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft back when he was in high school, Burrow was projected as a sixth-rounder heading into his final season at LSU. So this is an inexact science. That said, I can all but guarantee NFL teams will be much more excited about the QBs in 2023 than they are about the crop coming out this year. I happen to think Ole Miss QB Matt Corral is the best of the bunch this year and that Liberty’s Malik Willis has the highest potential ceiling, but I hope for the sake of this year’s class that none of these QBs get forced into starting roles early. I probably won’t be too worried about that next year. Why? Because there are two QBs who already have shown us enough to know that NFL teams will fall in love with them. Meanwhile, there is a large group of potential risers. If a few of them have big years, they’ll rocket up draft boards. Let’s start with the two proven commodities … Bryce Young, Jr., Alabama The reigning Heisman Trophy winner’s size (6 feet, 194 pounds) would have drawn a lot of questions 10 or even five years ago. But after Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray were selected No. 1 and had success in the league, Young won’t be doubted because he isn’t 6-4 and 225 pounds. He’s not as fast as Murray and probably lacks Murray’s freaky arm strength, but Young’s arm is plenty strong. Plus, he’s excellent at moving in the pocket to keep plays alive. He can get you a first down if a play breaks down, but he’s more likely to buy himself that extra second to let a receiver get open. C.J. Stroud, R-So., Ohio State At 6-3 and 218 pounds, Stroud checks the more traditional size boxes. He also finished second in the nation behind Coastal Carolina’s Grayson McCall in yards per attempt (10.1) and threw 44 touchdowns against only six interceptions. Stroud is accurate — he completed 71.9 percent of his throws in 2021 — but not because the offense limits him to easy throws. It helps that Ohio State’s receiver room last year might have been better than the receiver rooms of a few NFL teams, but Stroud has everything NFL teams want. Now let’s examine some other QBs NFL teams might covet in 2023. Tyler Van Dyke, R-So., Miami Sorry, Miami fans. I know you’re only now getting accustomed to the idea of Van Dyke as your QB1, but the 6-4, 225-pounder from Glastonbury, Conn., has the tools NFL offensive coordinators want. He was brilliant in 2021 after replacing the injured D’Eriq King, and new Miami offensive coordinator Josh Gattis has to be excited about working with the 2021 ACC Rookie of the Year. Van Dyke ended last season with six consecutive games with more than 300 passing yards and at least three passing touchdowns. The last Power 5 QB to do that? Burrow. Phil Jurkovec, Sr., Boston College Just because NFL teams don’t insist on prototypical size anymore doesn’t mean they don’t still love it. If the 6-5, 214-pound Jurkovec hadn’t injured his hand against UMass in September and missed six games, he might be at the combine in Indianapolis right now. Jurkovec, who started his college career in 2018 at Notre Dame and transferred to BC after the 2019 season, is playing in a new offense this season. John McNulty, who arrived at Notre Dame to coach tight ends after Jurkovec left, will call the plays in Chestnut Hill this season. Jake Haener, Super Senior, Fresno State There were a lot of questions about what Haener would do after throwing for 4,096 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2021. Would he go to the NFL? Would he follow Fresno State coach Kalen DeBoer to Washington, where Haener started his college career before transferring? Or would he stay in Fresno? Haener chose the last one when Jeff Tedford — who was Fresno State’s coach in 2019 when Haener was sitting out following his transfer from Washington — returned to coach the Bulldogs. With another year under the QB guru who coached Aaron Rodgers at Cal, Haener might excite some NFL teams. Will Levis, Sr., Kentucky The Penn State transfer thrived in coordinator Liam Coen’s offense last season and helped the Wildcats improve from 5-6 in 2020 to 10-3 in 2021. The 6-3, 232-pounder averaged 8 yards an attempt and completed 66 percent of his passes. Coen is gone, headed back to the Rams as offensive coordinator. His replacement is former 49ers quarterback coach Rich Scangarello. If Levis improves under Scangarello, he’ll have two things everyone in the NFL is looking for right now: the seal of approval of a Sean McVay-tree coach (Coen) and a Kyle Shanahan-tree coach (Scangarello). Jaren Hall, Jr., BYU Hall is a junior, but he’s five years out of high school. The successor to Zach Wilson missed three games in 2021 because of injury, but he showed plenty of promise. He averaged 8.7 yards per attempt and threw for 20 touchdowns against five interceptions. With receivers Puka Nacua and Gunner Romney and tight end Dallin Holker back, Hall will have plenty of weapons and could put up bigger numbers in Year 2 as the starter. Donovan Smith, R-So., Texas Tech The 6-5, 230-pound Smith missed all of the 2020 season because of injury and didn’t take over as the Red Raiders’ starter in 2021 until game No. 10, but his size and arm were impressive as Texas Tech played out the string under interim coach Sonny Cumbie. Smith played a disastrous game against Oklahoma State’s stellar defense, but he averaged 11.2 yards per attempt and threw two touchdown passes in a 27-24 loss to eventual Big 12 champ Baylor. Expect Smith to put up big numbers under new offensive coordinator Zach Kittley, who helped QB Bailey Zappe set records at Houston Baptist and Western Kentucky.
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He had 1 pressure last year in the sec. He’s going to be fine. He’s only 20 and has room to grow. I want him so bad it hurts.
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I dont understand why we would do this?
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Why would that make any sense?
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Liberty QB Malik Willis met with the Panthers
mrcompletely11 replied to MechaZain's topic in Carolina Panthers
I get the trade past us but nobody is going to trade with us because they think we like a qb. That literally doesnt make sense. I also think it would cost too much for another team to move to 4 or 5 even if its someone like Denver or Wash. They would have to give up a lot to move up from 9 or 11. I dont think there is a qb that someone will fall in love with so might as well just hold what you got. I just dont see any trades happening around our position. Maybe Willis maybe if he blows the doors off the combine but even then his tape is his tape and that is a tough one to overcome. Then we get to pickett. You see anyone trading up for him? I sure as hell dont -
Liberty QB Malik Willis met with the Panthers
mrcompletely11 replied to MechaZain's topic in Carolina Panthers
Why would it be a smokescreen? -
I dont give a fug, at this point just draft a damn left tackle