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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Wilson really wasn't natural locating/targeting second level defenders or the mof while it's the opposite for McCarthy. That's where he thrives. Wilson could do it but just didn't come naturally when you watch him in real time. Similar to Daniels this year. He can do it but things seem to have to be more in rhythmoff his drop marrying into seeing who he's throwing to.BGC, I see a lot of Zach Wilson in McCarthy. Has a great arm, can beat you with his legs. Can make all the throws. I think Zach Wilson was the better college QB, he didn’t have the talent McCarthy had around him (Puca Nacua was a freshman I believe).
That being said, I think McCarthy was definitely more clutch than Wilson his last year in college. I had no confidence in him vs Alabama, when they were down late and had to come back to tie the game to go to OT. He proved me wrong. And he was good in the championship game when he needed to be, was clutch when the time came, though the run game and defense won the game for Michigan.
McCarthy had some things I really like. He’s very young, so he’s far from a finished product (can sit for a year). And I think he’s mentally tough. And the aforementioned physical skills.
If the Pats went with Harrison Jr. at #3, I would love to get McCarthy at #34, though I doubt he’d be available at #34, the Pats would have to trade up to get him.
Joel Klatt released his top 5 QB for the draft list. In his opinion there is a clear divide between his top 2 (Williams and Maye) and the next tier.
He loves both Williams and Maye. He said if you put all the QBs from the last 6-7 years or so he’d have Williams and Maye in his top 4 prospects along with Trevor Lawrence and Joe Burrow.
Sure, but he was talking as draft prospects, not what they became once they got to the NFL.? But... QBs like Herbert and Allen are better than Lawrence. Hmmmmmmmm....
Same guy gave me crap for saying the Patriots did not have a top 20 receiving group before the 2022 seasonI will pass thank you.
When pressed who he liked for NE QB in the 2021 draft, this same "Top talent evaluator" stated that "He leaned towards Zach Wilson and Trey Lance"
Both of you are liars. I never leaned Zach Wilson for us and had a 2nd round grade on Lance. Like Mac. And I was never hyping up Thornton lol. I had a 4th round grade on him.Same guy gave me crap for saying the Patriots did not have a top 20 receiving group before the 2022 season
He was singing the praises of Tyquon Thornton improving our group
How did that turn out?
?? Isn't the whole point about how good they are once they get to the NFL?Sure, but he was talking as draft prospects, not what they became once they got to the NFL.
Of course, but what he was saying is that in pre-draft grades, he has Williams and Maye in the top 4 with Lawrence and Burrow.?? Isn't the whole point about how good they are once they get to the NFL?
I know. Thyat's why I'm saying his pre-draft grades are suspectOf course, but what he was saying is that in pre-draft grades, he has Williams and Maye in the top 4 with Lawrence and Burrow.
You’d be arguing against the VERY large consensus that saw Lawrence at the time as a higher rated prospect than Allen or Herbert were when entering the league.I know. Thyat's why I'm saying his pre-draft grades are suspect
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