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    • https://sangamhelpdesk.microsoftcrmportals.com/forums/support-forum/a44a9f05-84e1-ef11-b542-6045bdb4dfca
    • WANT MORE RADICAL INTEL?  What would you say if I told you that there will be 2 QBs taken in the top 5, and one of them is not Sanders?  That's right.  I have spoken. Here is my take on this and it has changed a bit since starting this thread--and I assume the boards in early February are laughable when late April rolls around--so without further ado.... I think there is a Brock Purdy or two or three in this draft---which makes drafting a high-risk candidate at #1 or #2 overall a big gamble. My potential Brock Purdys: 1.  Will Howard, Ohio State.  Why is he rated so LOW???? A big, strong-armed QB who can run when needed.  Completion percentage over 73% (good OL, WRs), but when the pressure was at its highest, he ran for 57 yards vs. Notre Dame, completed 17 of 21 passes (81%) for 231 yards and had a QBR of 99.1 in the National Championship game.    At 6' 4" 235, he flashes glimpses of a more accurate (in college) Josh Allen.  I am saying that Will Howard BELONGS in the first round--if not, I have no idea what they use to determine quality at the QB position. For the season, Howard had the NCAA's highest QBR rating 89.6, ahead of Cam Ward, the second highest QBR rating at 88.4.  Coincidentally, Shedeur Sanders had a 75.5 QBR, 20th overall. 2. Jaxon Dart, Mississippi:  I just don't trust Kiffin QBs--a system qb?  A Corral?  I would take a look at the balls he throws downfield on passing downs and ignore all the rest.  Some scouts have a first round grade on him. Dart had the 4th highest QBR in college football at 86.3--I was surprised by that. 3.  Kurtis Rourke, Indiana:  Yes, he played a soft schedule, but it was a Big 10 schedule and he took a bad team and won games.  He has a lot of experience, good size, a quick release, but a pure pocket passer.  29 TDs, 5 Ints 69%.  Played poorly in loss to Ohio State, and was respectful vs. Notre Dame.  Rourke had the 5th highest QBR rating in college football at 85.1. 4. Quinn Ewers, Texas:  The "Bo Nix" of this year's draft? Probably not.  Experienced, a rep for being injured a lot, he had 53 TDs and 18 picks the past 2 seasons. Not going to beat you with his legs.  Handled the mental pressure of keeping a Manning on the pine, so he is a competitor. Ewers had the 21st highest QBR rating with a 75.4 5. Kyle McCord, Syracuse:  In his last 2 seasons (Ohio State and Syracuse) McCord posted gawdy numbers: 7,949 yards, 58 TDs, and 18 Ints, 66% completion rating.  A pocket passer.  McCord had the 14th highest QBR at 78.6.   So how do I rank the QBs this year?  1.  Will Howard, Ohio State and Cam Ward, Miami.  Will is slightly ahead of Cam in QBR (big 10 schedule vs. ACC) as the #1 rated QB in college football, but he had stud WRs and a solid OL.  Ward did not.  However, most would not believe me if I told you that Will Howard had more rushing yards than Cam Ward.  So what is the difference?   How can you say Ward is to be picked first overall and the National Championship QB with better size, stats and demonstrated excellence on the biggest stage should go in the second or third round?  Frankly, I think Howard will climb boards and by the end of April, he will be a first rounder. I think he will be the better pro. If not, what criteria are they going by?  (I am sure some will argue against my point here--but please, bring facts, data, and solid information.  Your opinion is not a stamp of correctness). 3.  Shedeur Sanders.  He is a good pocket passer and makes sound decisions when he has a pocket.  This season, he had no pocket.  He needs protection.  A good fit would be the Raiders (offensive line is solid). I don't really have him that far below Cam and Will, but it is hard to gauge his ability when being sacked and pressured.  4.  Jaxon Dart.  He has the fourth highest QBR rating which puts him a notch below Howard and Ward.  Is it the system?  Does he have the arm strength?  I do not see first round, but a team in the second may trade up in the back of the first round to get that fifth year option.
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