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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.I mean clean pocket, seems like on target throws should be high, no?I'm no football scouting expert but this sounds a lot like subjective stats that don't translate to ****
I highly doubt the number 2 or 3 rated QB in the whole draft class was one of the least accurate passers in CFB but I dunno maybe that's just meI mean clean pocket, seems like on target throws should be high, no?
I felt this, I watch the positions that I feel the Pats need and get my ranks based on my opinion and a few others. then I wait for the draft, once the draft hits I do a deep dive on our draft class. In years past I get fatigued to the point that any pick I am like eww this is bad and that is bad.It’s getting to the point the draft almost isn’t exciting for me. Each prospect being over analyzed has me worried for all of them and less enthused about whoever we select. Not that I want life to go by any faster than the warp speed pace at which it already travels, but I think I’m ready for the draft to get here and be over already.
I really have no idea how you could compare Maye to Mac Jones. Not even on the same planet as prospects. Can you explain?Do not want this guy. He's Mac Jones disguised in baby blue
If he's the one left standing, trade back, collect picks. Let brisket drive the bus to a 2 win season so we pick 1 overall
i see both as functional quarterbacks, if the circumstances surrounding them are ideal. but when pressed, both show an inability to process information... and Mac played a higher level of competition than NC did...I really have no idea how you could compare Maye to Mac Jones. Not even on the same planet as prospects. Can you explain?
I've been worried about Maye's boom rate for months."I went to The twitter account he sourced the data from to find out how "on-target rank" was calculated and they have a ton of buzzwordy made-up sounding stats. "Pass rushing total points" and "boom rate" and "deserved catch rate" are some of my favorites"
I hear a few beers and three pounds of Italian sausage can fix that.I've been worried about Maye's boom rate for months.
It's not entirely objective. But I think it's a helluva lot better than "Big Time Throws" or other similar PFF nonsense that some people hang their hat on.I'm no football scouting expert but this sounds a lot like subjective stats that don't translate to ****
Rated by who? The same people who said Zach Wilson, Justin Fields or Trey Lance were worthy of where they were taken? The same draftniks who had Bryce Young over CJ Stroud? I frequently find if I watch a player during games during the CFB season I often come away with a much different impression than watching a few cherry-picked snippets on Youtube, made-up subjective "stats" on PFF or forming opinions of the opinions of other draftniks.I highly doubt the number 2 or 3 rated QB in the whole draft class was one of the least accurate passers in CFB but I dunno maybe that's just me
I wouldn't call Maye "Mac Jones in baby blue". Maye has a much stronger arm and Jones was more accurate. Maye's throwing consistency reminds me of Cam Newton's circa 2020. A beautiful, on target bomb. Followed by several bounce passes or wild overthrows.Do not want this guy. He's Mac Jones disguised in baby blue
If he's the one left standing, trade back, collect picks. Let brisket drive the bus to a 2 win season so we pick 1 overall