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Ranking the QBs of the 2022 draft


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After watching his game tape from 20 and 21 plus his pro day as well as his interviews I've come to the conclusion that if the Panthers do take a QB in Rnd 1 it should be Pickett. I know this year is considered a bad year for a QB but that doesn't mean there isn't one there and from what I've seen Kenny is the one with the most potential to be that guy. 

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15 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

After watching his game tape from 20 and 21 plus his pro day as well as his interviews I've come to the conclusion that if the Panthers do take a QB in Rnd 1 it should be Pickett. I know this year is considered a bad year for a QB but that doesn't mean there isn't one there and from what I've seen Kenny is the one with the most potential to be that guy. 

I am preparing myself that he is the starter in 2022.

 

Then again around this same time I thought Mac Jones would be our starter in 2021

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On 3/5/2022 at 9:14 AM, ThPantherFan said:

Not necessarily.  Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson are not what I call a physical QB.  They make quick decisions and get the ball out.  Just my humble opinion.

Rodgers and Wilson both have incredible arm talent...

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On 3/5/2022 at 2:21 AM, kungfoodude said:

Allen is one of the rare guys that actually has had his completion percentage improve in the NFL. Typically those low college completion percentage dudes don't get better in the NFL.

Willis wasn't a very accurate passer in college either but much better than Allen.

Cam, Mahomes. Herbert, and Watson all got better with accuracy... I think it's more about the passes you asked the QB to make consistent then just a talent thing..

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