His history is not spectacular:Randy Meuller from the Athletic on Maye:
His biggest asset, and probably what I hear most often as his top redeeming quality, is his size. Clearly, that can’t be argued: 6-foot-4 and 223 pounds is the frame we are all looking for, so you’ll get no dispute there from me. But the traits that follow are mostly ordinary. That includes processing (questionable decision-making), accuracy (very inconsistent) and his semi-long release, which slows his ability to get the ball out of his hand. And yes, I watched some of the 2022 season as well. I struggled most with the frequency of his misses and his decision-making under pressure. I think he can improve on some of these things, but it’s going to take time, and it requires a leap of faith that I’m not ready to make.
Randy Mueller spent 35 years in the NFL at all levels of football operations, from ballboy to general manager. A former NFL Executive of the Year...
Same guy that said he'd take Bryce Young very high in the first round, he had him #2 to Stroud but #5 overall. You lose me as an evaluator if you thought Bryce Young was a first-round pick.
6 Months later, after 8 NFL games and all of a sudden he's saying Young needs to be in a perfect situation to have NFL success? Complete 180 after 8 games? Great evaluator, NOT!
He watched "some of Maye's 2022 season", not all of it? Lazy.
This guy is a bit off from the consensus, he has Odunze over Nabors and Harrison, McCarthy over everyone but Williams at QB.
Last year had Tyree Wilson as a better prospect than CJ Stroud.
Bailey Zappe was his #2 QB in 2022, did not have Sauce Gardner in his top 10 but had Trent McDuffie.
He was also in 2021 listed top 10 NFL QB's under 33, did poorly there too, he seems to not be a very good QB evaluator.