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Lame Duck

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  1. I got a feeling we might sign Clowney and trade Chinn. My guess front 7 will be. Burns-Shaq-Luvu-Clowney Brown-McCall-Tuttle
  2. Nice. 7 plays in 2 years with 40+ yards throws most of those with WR looking back for 3+ seconds wondering where the f the ball at.
  3. Yes, he does. Did you know NFL.com models projected him to struggle at the next level without proper supporting cast?
  4. When you struggle to throw the ball past 40 yards, that’s a noodle arm. Watch the highlight videos, most times his wide open WR had to nearly stop to catch the deep ball. Young will have Baker Mayfield, Alex Smith ceiling in NFL. He will dink and dunk ball in NFL.
  5. His ball does not have zip you see in elite talent. You do not pick a guy #1 overall who will never be elite.
  6. Young’s arm is strong enough, but he doesn’t have elite arm strength. His velocity is good, but has a visible cap and can be inconsistent. He sometimes fails to push that velocity to the deep third. Young also operates with a lot of schemed plays and predetermined reads by design, and he has room to become a more independent processor. There are times when Young sticks to his first read too long, and he can be reliant on rhythm throws. https://www.profootballnetwork.com/bryce-young-qb-alabama-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2023/amp/ One NFL quarterbacks coach believes Bryce Young made the right call by not throwing at the NFL Scouting Combine on Saturday. Speaking to The Athletic's Bruce Feldman, the coach said Young's arm strength would've been "unimpressive" compared to other top quarterbacks Anthony Richardson, C.J. Stroud and Will Levis. https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/10067920-nfl-coach-bryce-youngs-arm-unimpressive-compared-to-richardson-stroud-levis.amp.html I can keep going. Bryce Young ceiling is Alex Smith. Field general who need to be surrounded with top talent at next level to win.
  7. Every scout said arm strength is a concern with him. He generates little to none zip on the ball. Not sure what scout reports you reading.
  8. Noodle arm Bryce is better in everything?
  9. Kyler who is taller and bigger than Bryce, missed 9 out of 34 games or 26% in last 2 season due to hits he took and is expected to miss beginning of 2023 season. Kyler also has faster release and bigger arm.
  10. Someone shared insight after my post. It was on one of the scouting reports that said he had recurring shoulder injuries in both years he started. I mean… he’s 5’10 and most tackles will be in shoulder area.
  11. Young has Jimmy Clausen arm strength. Who missed Pickles?
  12. He missed games in both seasons with shoulder injuries from what I read.
  13. Young is 5’10 and 190lbs with slow release and noodle arm and already recurring shoulder injuries. His NFL career will be short lived.
  14. I’m not a scientist but when Yukon XL gets in a wreck with Prius, I know who’s passengers will get the worst end of impact. It is all related to transfer of energy or transfer of G forces. Here’s a great article. Considering Young is 5’10 and article below… sounds like he will get his head taken off if hit from a blindside by blitzing player. https://www.forbes.com/sites/chadorzel/2015/11/08/football-physics-putting-g-forces-in-perspective/amp/
  15. Even during combined, AR passes were not great. WRs had to slowdown to catch the deep ball. And that’s with no pass rush and in shorts. I bet AR first instinct will be to run in NFL. I would love for him to succeed and prove me wrong but he might be just another The Golden Calf of Bristol.
  16. This plus McCown was drooling over Stroud before he got hired and McCown was drooling during Stroud pro day while Reich walked with Stroud’s mom like a proud dad with a smile on his face. Reich loves old school pocket QBs with big arm. There’s only one QB in first round that fits that mold. The amount of smoke blowing around is insane.
  17. And Young already missed time with shoulder injuries before even hitting NFL.
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