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REPORT: Anthony Richardson was Panthers QB #2


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11 minutes ago, The Crown and the Claw said:

This is just not true and based on the amount of content that I think can/will come out you all will see that soon

I believe you and I know that Bryce is the pick, but I find it strange that an old school coaching staff and front office would want a 5-10, 175 ilb qb at #1 overall. Doesn't make any damn sense at all. 

 

If he was 5-10 and stocky that's a different story, but when he's at his playing weight, that's just scary in the NFL. 

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15 minutes ago, The Crown and the Claw said:

This is just not true and based on the amount of content that I think can/will come out you all will see that soon

Fitterer and Reich have repeatedly made it clear that the pick is their call.

I know some folks don't wanna buy it but I've seen no real evidence that it's otherwise.

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2 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

I find it strange that an old school coaching staff and front office would want a 5-10, 175 ilb qb at #1 overall. Doesn't make any damn sense at all. 

You find it strange because that's all you see ...a 5'10, 175lb QB. That's the problem. You cannot/will not see anything beyond that.

 

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13 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

I believe you and I know that Bryce is the pick, but I find it strange that an old school coaching staff and front office would want a 5-10, 175 ilb qb at #1 overall. Doesn't make any damn sense at all. 

 

If he was 5-10 and stocky that's a different story, but when he's at his playing weight, that's just scary in the NFL. 

Please read the following article and it might relieve you from thinking that Bryce Youngs size will be a major problem in the NFL.

https://www.the33rdteam.com/category/nfl-draft/why-bryce-young-can-transcend-size-concerns-be-top-qb-in-2023-draft/

 

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27 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

Please read the following article and it might relieve you from thinking that Bryce Youngs size will be a major problem in the NFL.

https://www.the33rdteam.com/category/nfl-draft/why-bryce-young-can-transcend-size-concerns-be-top-qb-in-2023-draft/

 

If he actually was 200ish, It wouldn't be a problem but he isn't 200ish.. 

 

Heck he's not even 190ish like Alabama had him, he played between 170-180 and was 185 at the most. 

I know he's got all the tools as a qb, but his frame (not his height) is a major freaking issue. 

 

Murray, Wilson, Brees were all legit 210-220lb framed qb's. 

 

Young has a frame where maybe he can get to what Alabama had him listed at in a healthy way

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6 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

If he actually was 200ish, It wouldn't be a problem but he isn't 200ish.. 

 

Heck he's not even 190ish like Alabama had him, he played between 170-180 and was 185 at the most. 

I know he's got all the tools as a qb, but his frame (not his height) is a major freaking issue. 

 

Murray, Wilson, Brees were all legit 210-220lb framed qb's. 

 

Young has a frame where maybe he can get to what Alabama had him listed at in a healthy way

While we can’t remove the size element of  Bryce Young’s evaluation, I feel there's enough positives to make his height and frame just a part of who he is as a QB, not what defines him. 

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10 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Aside from his height and size, Bryce has literally everything you want out of a QB draft prospect. Richardson is literally the exact opposite. Bryce was the right choice. 

Bryce led this draft class in generated pressure (pressure the qb is responsible for) 

Outside of his frame, that's the biggest worry next level. 

 

If he gets his weight up and it doesn't impact his Athleticism much or any then size isn't really a concern.  

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6 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

While we can’t remove the size element of  Bryce Young’s evaluation, I feel there's enough positives to make his height and frame just a part of who he is as a QB, not what defines him. 

It might seem like I hate the pick, I actually don't hate the pick at all. Just super concerned about his size buy hopefully he is successful and becomes the exception to the rule

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