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Lets talk about Mayfield at #1


Shocker

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16 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I like Nick Chubb more than Barkley.  More of a pounder and just better.

Barkley has been promoted as the best rb since Peterson. They said the same thing about fournette last year and the bama rb 3 years ago who busted. If you really watched Saquon in big ten games he only ran like a bell cow against iowa. He had some underwhelming rushing efforts vs mediocre teams. He is a versatile guy who can catch and has speed but not a real grinder between the tackles. Some team might be disappointed.

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I don't think the Browns have to take a QB. I've been a Tyrod Taylor fan for a while. I think with the weapons he has in Cleveland he could be competitive for a couple of years at least. Take Barkley then Chubb and go win you the North (or come in 2nd to Pittsburgh).

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11 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

I believe that USC Qb will be a bust. The 2 games I watched. He sucked. I'm not a Mayfield fan but he I s better than Darnold. The others I have not watched outside of Lamar.

My take and I’ve watched the all: Rosen will bust because he’s a sack or fumble/injury waiting to happen, Allen unproven, Darnold has a high ceiling because he is mobile and a decent downfield passer. Mayfield was the best college qb but needs to show he can perform in nfl at under 6 ft 1. Jackson has lots of potential if it can be harnessed. 

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3 hours ago, JakeDel5674 said:

 

I watched a few Oklahoma games, and I've always seen him as a more athletic Drew Brees.  Obviously not the well seasoned Brees, but the young guy who had the ability to be what he is today but was still percolating. 

He's not the tallest, but he is extremely accurate, and not only by design or when his guys are wide open, but when things are tight and breaking down.  He's also very smart and knows what to do with the ball.  He generally makes the correct read and decision with the ball.  He needs to mature, but he has a genuine passion for the game, and by all accounts is a great leader.  He's not the ideal QB for every system, so he needs to be put in the right situation with coaches that are willing to take the time to develop him properly.  

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