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QB Will Levis declaring for the NFL draft


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I only see two quarterbacks: C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young that are worthy of being taken in Rd # 1 in the 2023 NFL Draft, in my opinion. 

Those two are followed in order by  Will Levis, Tanner McKee and Anthony Richardson, 3 that are long shots to be  selected in 1st rd but more likely  2nd rd choices. 

If C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young are both gone when the Panthers are selecting, I am wondering if they will roll the dice and pick either Levis, McKee, Richardson, or just chose the best player available?

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1 hour ago, Kentucky Panther said:

If you are advocating for him to be drafted in the first you’re blind. He’s awful. If you’re not, I wouldn’t consider that “backing” and I would be confused as to why you’re quoting me.  
 

I didn’t even realize Florida fans liked him until these threads started popping up. 

I think the only Florida fan is @Varking. The rest of us are intrigued by his potential, as many NFL scouts are too apparently.

Hopefully you aren’t backing Levis since you have Kentucky in your user name…

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2 hours ago, bythenbrs said:

So, by that criteria you would reject Lebron James, David Beckham, Dennis Rodman and Colin Kaepernick for having Biblically themed tattoos?  Seems pretty judgmental and narrow minded…

You know what I’m saying …and frankly no, I’m not a fan of those players either.    live a life that you don’t have to advertise Bible scriptures on your bicep 

As far as Levis , I’m judgmental having watched him fail in big games for two years

his tape doesn’t lie and no, he isn’t the second coming  of Josh Allen 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Speaking of QB's, how is Bryce Young 6' and Stetson is 5'11"? Bryce is clearly shorter

 

 

1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'll tell ya how.  Because Bryce is 5'10" lol

I don't care how tall he is or how much he weighs. He plays with and against NFL size players every week. What matters is if he can play the position or not and take a hit. The answer to those questions is yes. Young has shown he's tough and plays QB better than any of the other guys in this class.

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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

 

I don't care how tall he is or how much he weighs. He plays with and against NFL size players every week. What matters is if he can play the position or not and take a hit. The answer to those questions is yes. Young has shown he's tough and plays QB better than any of the other guys in this class.

Don’t disagree on his ability but durability given workload in the pros is a lot more than college….there are 17 regular games plus 3  preseason plus all the other physical preparation work

his frame seems pretty small…it really has to be a concern and consideration 

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2 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Don’t disagree …but there are 17 regular games plus 3  preseason plus all the other physical preparation work

his frame seems pretty small…it really has to be a consideration 

I'd rather take the chance on Young than a guy that seems to fold at the slightest pressure(Stroud), a guy that can't make good decisions(Levis), a one year wonder in a weaker conference(Penix/Nix), or the raw, but physically talented guy(Richardson).

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Just now, jayboogieman said:

I'd rather take the chance on Young than a guy that seems to fold at the slightest pressure(Stroud), a guy that can't make good decisions(Levis), a one year wonder in a weaker conference(Penix/Nix), or the raw, but physically talented guy(Richardson).

whats your threshold for size for where you wouldnt draft him?  Its looking now at best he is 5'11 190.  At best.  But other scouts/analyst are pegging him 5'10 180ish.  I dont give 2 chits how he is playing now or who it is against that type of size puts a team behind the 8 ball from the jump for numerous reasons.

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12 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

 

I don't care how tall he is or how much he weighs. He plays with and against NFL size players every week. What matters is if he can play the position or not and take a hit. The answer to those questions is yes. Young has shown he's tough and plays QB better than any of the other guys in this class.

Not true. Kyler Murray knows he himself is too short.

 

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