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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s going to be an exhausting conversation by the time draft season is in full swing, but every conversation about Young as a pro will begin and end with his size. The last quarterback listed under 200 pounds to be drafted in the first round was Jim McMahon in 1982. The last quarterback listed under 200 pounds to go in the first three rounds was Pat White in 2009.

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Varking said:

Did you miss the OSU vs Iowa game yesterday where his receivers were absolutely not open by 5-10 yards every play and he dropped in dimes? 

I did mis that game. I didn’t watch any College Football yesterday as I had to work all day. No comment here on that particular game. 

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

It’s going to be an exhausting conversation by the time draft season is in full swing, but every conversation about Young as a pro will begin and end with his size. The last quarterback listed under 200 pounds to be drafted in the first round was Jim McMahon in 1982. The last quarterback listed under 200 pounds to go in the first three rounds was Pat White in 2009.

 

 

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Pat White... he was the West Virginia QB that basically died after a hit in the NFL, right? 

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Bryce Young is the best QB in the draft. His ability to put a team on his back as a leader and with his play is exactly what we need. He has the Mahomes ability to create after the play has broken down that are just back breaking for the opposing team. Yes, his size and durability are a concern, but the talent is there to warrant the 1st overall pick. 

CJ Stroud is the most complete QB in the draft. He has the size and although he doesn't use it much, he has the athleticism to go along with an insanely accurate arm. The question with stroud is can he produce without his stacked WR core he has at Ohio State like Joe burrow was able to prove when he came into the NFL. I think he is the safest pick to make if you don't wanna draft a bust. 

Will Levis has the best tools and the highest ceiling in the draft. He has a super strong arm and great size and running ability, but he struggles throwing accurately with touch and his pocket presence. He is coming from a pro-style offense in Kentucky and would be ready to start from day one, but he also has the highest bust potential. 

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3 minutes ago, Varking said:

They were both made for the college game and they killed it at WVU. No shame in that! 

It's a shame Pat white so dead set on playing nothing QB. He would've made a great WR. Was such a threat with the ball in his hands. 

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9 minutes ago, CmC2k said:

It's a shame Pat white so dead set on playing nothing QB. He would've made a great WR. Was such a threat with the ball in his hands. 

Which is weird because at the end of the day we have seen so many players have success switching from QB to WR. Maybe not many, but I can think of a chunk of players that played college QB and at least were slot receivers in the NFL. 

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45 minutes ago, CmC2k said:

Bryce Young is the best QB in the draft. His ability to put a team on his back as a leader and with his play is exactly what we need. He has the Mahomes ability to create after the play has broken down that are just back breaking for the opposing team. Yes, his size and durability are a concern, but the talent is there to warrant the 1st overall pick. 

CJ Stroud is the most complete QB in the draft. He has the size and although he doesn't use it much, he has the athleticism to go along with an insanely accurate arm. The question with stroud is can he produce without his stacked WR core he has at Ohio State like Joe burrow was able to prove when he came into the NFL. I think he is the safest pick to make if you don't wanna draft a bust. 

Will Levis has the best tools and the highest ceiling in the draft. He has a super strong arm and great size and running ability, but he struggles throwing accurately with touch and his pocket presence. He is coming from a pro-style offense in Kentucky and would be ready to start from day one, but he also has the highest bust potential. 

Thanks for this. Very helpful. If you had to pick a 4th option, who would it be?

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