Went ahead and reviewed Nix, McCarthy and Penix on all-22.
I am hard on the QB's, because playing QB is the hardest position in sports. There are 15 guys in the NFL that can do it well, maybe. Brady is completely right in that the QB play is not great in the NFL these days but the coordinators are so good it makes up for a lot. This does not mean they cannot improve; this is just where they are today.
Bo Nix:
Had 4, yes 4 balls that could have been intercepted, his first 2 absolutely should have been. He's really good at throwing the short out to his right and left. Down the field was bad, does not see the whole field, panics in pocket a bit. First read, first read, first read. Not a good showing but matches his college tape.
Penix, just bad, has that funky throwing upper body that seems is unfixable and will lead to forever inaccuracies. Atlanta made a bad decision drafting a QB they did not need that does not look like an NFL QB.
JJ McCarthy:
So refreshing, we finally have a guy that looks like an NFL QB! He had a college vs pro interception were the window looked good and in college it was, in the pros, easy pick, he will learn from that. Throws with anticipation, throws with velocity, goes thru read but makes fast decisions, will take a hit. He will throw a ton of picks early but if he learns to rain in the aggressiveness he looks like a good NFL starter. He's one of the younger ones too.
Rankings after first pre-season week with college tape taken into consideration a little bit:
Potential solid or better NFL starters
1: JJ McCarthy-He played the best of any of the rookie QB's, not even close IMO
2: Caleb Williams
The not ready to be an NFL starter level and no college or pro tape suggesting they ever will:
3: Nix
4: Penix
Incomplete:
Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye-Just not enough plays to make a conclusion.