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A lot to love about both of them. I’m not big into college football so would love to hear more from posters like Bacon who follow college more. From the limited amount I’ve seen:
Williams - great athlete, strong arm and accurate, maybe the best thrower on the run I’ve seen. But, he’s 6’0 and runs around a lot waiting to make the big play. That’s not gonna work very often in the NFL. Can he operate in the pocket and pick his spots to run around? Is his height an issue? Is he a leader and emotionally ready to carry a franchise?
Maye - Josh Allen meets Justin Herbert. Big guy, big arm, big plays. Can also run. The potential with Maye is huge. Upside is that within a few years he’s among the best QBs in the league. Could he be a project like Allen was when he came in? Do we have the right guy to coach him like Allen did with Dabol?
While nothing is guaranteed, you gotta swing to get a hit. Both these guys have a ton of potential and I’m good with taking the shot.
Williams - great athlete, strong arm and accurate, maybe the best thrower on the run I’ve seen. But, he’s 6’0 and runs around a lot waiting to make the big play. That’s not gonna work very often in the NFL. Can he operate in the pocket and pick his spots to run around? Is his height an issue? Is he a leader and emotionally ready to carry a franchise?
Maye - Josh Allen meets Justin Herbert. Big guy, big arm, big plays. Can also run. The potential with Maye is huge. Upside is that within a few years he’s among the best QBs in the league. Could he be a project like Allen was when he came in? Do we have the right guy to coach him like Allen did with Dabol?
While nothing is guaranteed, you gotta swing to get a hit. Both these guys have a ton of potential and I’m good with taking the shot.












