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Bryce Young Pro Day


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3 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Essentially if Young kept getting a little thicker over the years like they did, he might reach the weight those guys were at coming into the league, that's not insignificant.

this is the point i was making. he’ll add good weight, not just water weight, as his body matures through his 20s. he should have no problem getting to 200ish. he won’t be 220, but i think he’ll be big enough so that his superior mental aspects will separate him.

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20 hours ago, ECHornet said:

You didn’t watch him throw. Clearly. 
 

The poster was misleading with his description of Bryce’s throws. A couple were outright drops and two others hit the roof. That equates to Bryce struggled with the deep ball?? lol no and do better 

It really comes down to a precision passer versus someone who can improvise. I get that Stroud didn't leave the pocket much but he didn't have to. When he did against UGA he ended up throwing two touchdowns.

10 years ago, Young is a 3rd or 4th round pick. I think he's still worth that range, personally. Stroud is just a dude who could drop a needle into a thimble from 40 yards away. 

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6 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

this is the point i was making. he’ll add good weight, not just water weight, as his body matures through his 20s. he should have no problem getting to 200ish. he won’t be 220, but i think he’ll be big enough so that his superior mental aspects will separate him.

Superior to whom? Have you watched Stroud play? Have you seen Josh's breakdown of Stroud's tape? Their mental processing is nearly equal and Stroud is a pinpoint passer. He makes those Pro Day throws in live games, over and over and over.

Give me Stroud over Young and even give me Levis over Young. Levis is going to be that guy who drops but ends up being really good. You can mark that down. 

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9 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

this is the point i was making. he’ll add good weight, not just water weight, as his body matures through his 20s. he should have no problem getting to 200ish. he won’t be 220, but i think he’ll be big enough so that his superior mental aspects will separate him.

So you want him to eventually get to where guys like Brees and Wilson were at when they were rookies, and you think that's going to be big enough for him to hold up physically for a 12-15 year career?!?!?!

NO CHANCE

And that's my point, his frame is so small, he doesn't have wide shoulders or hips to where he could easily add enough weight that he just fills out his frame, like those other guys did.  He has a slim frame, you can only add so much "good weight" to a frame like that, and I don't think it will be enough for the long term.

I don't want to draft a QB for the next 5 years, I want to draft one for the next 15 years.

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