Even if he is considered a byproduct of a great offensive system, he still has proven that QB evaluation definitely is not an exact science…
Even if he is considered a byproduct of a great offensive system, he still has proven that QB evaluation definitely is not an exact science…
Yep. The trade to get him wasn’t all that peachy either…
Are the Jets that desperate to win this year?
I don’t think risking next season by playing Rodgers earlier than expected is a good idea, but that’s just me!
Honestly, I’m not very optimistic about him in the NFL…
I think I could answer this question better based on where he’s drafted…
As a Falcons fan, I am watching this game with a lot of interest…
Atlanta is battling for the division and Kyler could be a potential trade option for us next year…
And there are already a lot of opinions from our fans about Kyler Murray… Positive and negative of course…
First time I’ve seen a win positively improve a team’s draft position…
Appointing Bill O’Brien as Texans GM as well as Head Coach…
If I’m the Bears, I’m not bringing him back next year.
Yep that seems about right…
As a Falcons fan, I can assure everyone that this is one of many offensive issues that we are experiencing…
Reggie Bush…
One of the best RB prospects to ever come out of college…
IMO, he was drafted to a team that simply couldn’t utilize him enough…
Sure, he had some flashes and highlights with the Saints especially with Punt Returning…
However, I would have loved for him to go to a team that would have built around him…
Never a bad idea to open a discussion my friend…
There’s a lot that goes into QB evaluation…
Experience, injury history, scheme fit, etc…
More often than not a team drafts a QB not necessarily based on if they are the best QB, but if they are the best overall fit for their team…
So let’s take Caleb Williams and Drake Maye for example: Both are fine prospects with tremendous upside… However, team “A” may be more inclined to take Drake Maye over Caleb Williams due to them believing that Maye is better suited for their specific system…
Franchises are in a position where they would like to draft a young QB on a Rookie contract who can still compete and win… That way the team can allocate financial resources to other positions and not have to pay the QB $50 million per year…
Doing due diligence goes a long way in this process (Senior Bowl, NFL Combine, Pro Days, Individual interviews, etc). And still sometimes teams get it wrong lol…
This is why I personally wait to really dive into QB prospects until the end of the regular season and look at the draft order… (Chances are that the 14 teams that made the playoffs that year are pretty set at the QB position). That way I have an initial 18 Team draft order for better reference…
That’s just me though…