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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.Why isn’t Joe Milton III being considered for the first round. Anthony Richardson, hello? Except Milton is bigger, more athletic, and has raw tools to make ANY QB of the past seem inferior.
Yeah, having dug into this more in the last few weeks I have to credit Daniels on leadership more. He has gotten rave reviews all over from his teammates and coaches and interviewed well. I also actually think McCarthy might be more pro ready than Maye, as far as having more polished footwork and more experience in a pro system, but at the same time has a lot less overall reps.Daniels won the Unitas Award for Leadership. And he repeatedly brought LSU back in shootouts where their defense was letting teams put up big numbers against them, when it comes to this quality he has to get the edge over the others.
Yeah, having dug into this more in the last few weeks I have to credit Daniels on leadership more. He has gotten rave reviews all over from his teammates and coaches and interviewed well. I also actually think McCarthy might be more pro ready than Maye, as far as having more polished footwork and more experience in a pro system, but at the same time has a lot less overall reps.
My opinion on Maye has diminished the last couple weeks and I probably have him in a tie with McCarthy. Maye has huge upside but some of his misses are just so bad. The total bust potential scares me. McCarthy actually seems like he has a higher floor, but his ceiling is really just guessing. I originally thought Daniels had some middle of field limitations too, but after digging in more I think that was also a product of scheme and play calling. So I would probably rate the QBs Williams - Daniels - Maye/McCarthy at this point.
Don't see it. He has a huge arm though, and enormous hands.Penix’s throwing motion bothers me. He throws a bit sidearm with a low release point. I would expect his passes to get batted down too often. It doesn’t seem that most people scouting him mention it. I’m wondering if people think it’s a problem or not. I also wonder how difficult it would be to correct that and learn to throw more over the top with a higher release.
Agreed. He’ll obviously inevitably get hit at certain times throughout his career, but as long as he’s cognizant of when/where to slide, get OOB, throw it away etc..he’ll be fine. If he’s drafted here, I’m certain AVP & the other coaches will hammer this concept into his skull. Protect thyself, O scrawny one!..I’ve seen him take huge shots on the run and pop up immediately, even against Alabama. And that was before he puts on some weight. I’m not really too worried about his frame or durability until he starts actually getting hurt or playing stupid.
Trying to convince folks with facts again. sigh!I’ve seen him take huge shots on the run and pop up immediately, even against Alabama. And that was before he puts on some weight. I’m not really too worried about his frame or durability until he starts actually getting hurt or playing stupid.
He left the game vs Alabama after a head shot from Dallas Turner in the 4th.I’ve seen him take huge shots on the run and pop up immediately, even against Alabama. And that was before he puts on some weight. I’m not really too worried about his frame or durability until he starts actually getting hurt or playing stupid.