chiefs are super stacked, its over.
/NFL/ A QB And His Lineman edition
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Sam Darnold is not the problem.
first for Dolphins are going to
A) win a super bowl with Tua
or
B) draft a stud qb next draft then win the super bowl
is there any chance he plays out this full season as qb1?
2020 Drew Brees had more arm strength than Tua
Even when he won he didn't look good.
his oline is terrible and he has no receivers, the coaches are so bad
I don't get what the plan was with getting the best deep threat weapon was for him.
News
HOU: Texans GM says Dameon Pierce has to 'create role'
TEN: Titans to 'force feed' Treylon Burks in 2022?
ATL: ATL agrees to monster extension for Grady Jarrett
BUF: Buffalo GM sees James Cook as pass-catching RB
WAS: WAS took Brian Robinson 'at least' one round early
CAR: Panthers ink former All-Pro returner Andre Roberts
HOU: Texans sign 34-year-old edge rusher Mario Addison
FA: Ravens assign the UFA tag to OLB Justin Houston
FA: Chiefs apply UFA tag to pass rusher Melvin Ingram
SEA: DK Metcalf (foot) sheds boot, has resumed running
If he's good and they dont trade for Baker yes, I dont think they start Corral or PJ Walker
>Quicker than fast
>Student of the game
>Great route runner
>First one in the gym, last one out
>Humble kid
>Didn't go to a top school
>Gym Rat
>Wasn't recruited by Bama and Clemson
Small town guy..
Are the Packers going to sign Quintorris Lopez, yes or no?
were the Texans right to avoid the sauce Gardner meme?
The Goff-Stafford trade is still up for debate
Top 10 Quarterbacks for 2023
1) C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
2) Bryce Young, Alabama
3) Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
4) Anthony Richardson, Florida
5) Jaren Hall, BYU
6) Jake Haener, Fresno State
7) Will Levis, Kentucky
8) Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina
9) Tyler Van Dyke, Miami (FL)
10) Cameron Ward, Washington State
It’s a star-studded group led by C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young. Both are slated to compete for the Heisman Trophy and the right to be the No. 1 overall pick in 2023. Anthony Richardson has earned the starting role and is a tailormade fit for Billy Napier’s system in Gainesville.
Jaren Hall and Jake Haener have a lot to gain this season, while Spencer Rattler can prove he belongs after moving to South Carolina. Cameron Ward is the darkhorse for biggest riser, as the big-armed quarterback transferred from Incarnate Word to Washington State after throwing for nearly 5,000 yards a season ago.
WR
1) Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State
2) Kayshon Boutte, LSU
>This wide receiver class is heavy at the top, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba set to lead the crew. Smith-Njigba showcased on the national level at the Rose Bowl. He’s an elite receiver who may be better than Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave — top-11 picks in the 2022 NFL Draft.
>Kayshon Boutte just produces, even with murky quarterback situations at LSU
Tight Ends
1) Michael Mayer, Notre Dame
>Michael Mayer is a unicorn-like prospect
EDGE Defenders
1) Will Anderson Jr., Alabama
2) Nolan Smith, Georgia
3) Myles Murphy, Clemson
4) BJ Ojulari, LSU
5) Ali Gaye, LSU
>Anderson had a real claim to go No. 1 this year. He’s just that good. Anderson is a lock for Heisman consideration as well as every other defensive award this season. Nolan Smith and Myles Murphy will battle to stay above the talented LSU duo of BJ Ojulari and Ali Gaye.
Stacked shit, yeah it is over for them
yes, hes the next okudah. slow bum
The Colts are SB sleepers
Defensive Linemen
1) Jalen Carter, Georgia
2) Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh
>It’s hard not to draw a comparison between Jalen Carter and Warren Sapp. After all, they do hail from the same Apopka High School. The former Blue Darter turned Georgia Bulldog is as talented an interior defensive line prospect that we’ve seen in some time. A massive man with bad intentions, Carter is ready to take the college football world by storm. Calijah Kancey draws comps to Aaron Donald
Linebackers
1) Noah Sewell, Oregon
3) Justin Flowe, Oregon
>Another Sewell is set to enter the NFL, and Noah Sewell is as talented as they come at the linebacker position. He’s a great, instinctual player with the strength and speed to match. Justin Flowe needs to maintain his health, but he has every bit of skill to match his teammate.
Cornerbacks
1) Kelee Ringo, Georgia
2) Malachi Moore, Alabama
3) Eli Ricks, Alabama
>Kelee Ringo takes the mantle as the top CB in the nation. Eli Ricks transfers from LSU to join Malachi Moore at Alabama.
Safeties
1) Jordan Battle, Alabama
>Jordan Battle headlines the group, as he could have been a high pick in the 2022 NFL Draft had he declared.
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>1) C.J. Stroud, Ohio State
>2) Bryce Young, Alabama
The era of the white QB is over
got your lineman
wtf is he doing there
Will Levis will have something to say about that. In 13 games last year he threw for 24 TDs and ran for 9 more for a total of 33 TDs in 13 games
>Secures the Kween
Too bulky for the NFL, biceps will get in the way and his accuracy will be terrible
>Helping advance the game by teaching the younger generation is also a good thing!
This 'pay it forward' faggot mentality is for cowards and weak men
>Stroud
>Young
Can’t wait to see which teams get hoodwinked into wasting 3 seasons on a meme black QB. It’s a tradition at this point
racist as fuck. wouldnt say that if they drafted picket or howell.
They’re only saying this because Tannehill is White. The subtext is
>You won’t train your black understudy so he can replace you the first time you make a mistake? Racist!
Shit bait m8
The New York Football Giants
*fumbles*
The New York Fumble Giants!
>That'll be a #2 overall pick + tip
too early for that, but he's going in the right direction.
tj watt to the packers
this undrafted fella was just as useful
>Burrow and Zach Wilson have created an expectation each offseason. Now, evaluators are constantly looking for QBs who can follow that trajectory. These QBs are always rare, but the 2022 NFL Draft might have had one in Kentucky QB Will Levis, but ultimately Levis decided to return for his senior year
>his physical potential is bananas. In the modern NFL, teams gravitate toward QBs with top-end physical traits. In fact, it’s almost become a prerequisite for rising into the early rounds. While cerebral passers with less-than-elite traits still have utility, the QBs with physical upside are the only ones that can truly elevate their team at the next level
>Levis’ physical tools are elite, and they’re ultimately the source of his astronomical upside. Levis is a great athlete for his size. He has the lateral burst to evade rushers and create space in the pocket, and he can roll out and pick up yards off-script. Levis has some high-quality rushing reps on tape, including several Josh Allen-esque hurdles
>beyond his athleticism, he has stellar arm talent. Levis has a supremely smooth, loose throwing motion, and he effortlessly generates excellent velocity. His arm is incredibly elastic. He can create velocity from multiple platforms, and his throws naturally carry a tight spiral.
>Levis’ athleticism and arm talent amount to impressive potential, both in and out of structure. He can make nearly any throw in structure, but he also has the elasticity to roll out, manipulate windows, and fire the ball into tight pockets. He has a dangerous skill set as a passer from wherever he launches the ball. He can drive the ball downfield without expending much effort. His velocity carries all the way into the deep range, where he has surprisingly consistent accuracy. He’s a fearless downfield passer. He takes shots when he sees them without hesitation
>He has the athleticism, arm talent, off-script ability, and natural accuracy to be a 1st-round pick in 2023
aaron donald to the vikings
bum team he'd never go there
He's a fucking white male
taking over
Not yet.
he can see russia from his hoose
he'd look fire with a perm and tapered beard
cant believe the packers paid aaron jones jesus christ
>look!!! This monke jumped into the car! :)
"We know it's coming, DK Metcalf is going to be the highest paid WR in football, whether you like it or not. Plus 25M a year. DK Metcalf will be the highest paid receiver."
"25M/year is the top, that's what AJ Brown just got from the Eagles. DK Metcalf beats him in every category. So you've got to get above that price tag. It's going to be an expensive deal"
That's not Terry Mclaurin
jalen ramsey runs a 4.5 and locked this guy up
I don’t think sauce is a meme. Stingley is injured and he really hasn’t played much. Sauce is much longer with his arms, will learn under howards coach, and probably might have decent reps.
4.41 at the Combine
when is he going to get better at catching
if DK deserves $25M then Lockett deserves $30M
Can't wait to watch DK catch passes from Levis. :)
Wasnt that in 2020 after bosa and thomas and ford were all already out?
literally fake, ramsey is fucking slow
Literally a win-win trade
That length is a nice plus for Sauce. Pete Carroll is famous for his 62 in arm requirement for CBs
>Stingley: Wingspan: 74 1/8″ · Arm: 30 5/8
>Sauce: Wingspan 79 3/8″; Arm: 33 1/2
I wouldn't it start jinxing it with injury talk, you do that you might get Sauce as the next Okudah while Stingley plays 100% of the snaps each season
Ramshitters getting awful uppity with their 1 measly ring that was bought and paid for by the owner
>Pete Carroll is famous for his 62 in arm requirement for CBs
meant 32 inch
wonderful garbage time highlight
Imo both are quality corners. Sauce just provides more zone coverage and stingley could play in lovie smiths system. They go to the correct systems
>DK Metcalf beats him in every category
Except playoff production and eye test which are the two most important categories
>still up for debate
>one team got an owl
Oh shut your cock sucking mouth
>mobile meme QB
>manlet
lmao
The Philadelphia Eagles didn't beat any good teams last year
POV: You drafted sauce gardner
stroud is a pocket passer, hes a terrible athlete and young is the next brees but more athletic
Every QB from this draft will be selling cars in five years.
they're just as bad and over hyped as the Browns last year and they didn't beat any good teams either.
How about I fumble my nutsack into your mom's mouth bitch
pretty bad ass, but I've never seen that quickness or memeing like that from him ever.
Both are pocket passers.
AJ in the play offs:
>5 games
>29 targets
>16 receptions
>289 yards
>2 TDs
DK in the playoffs:
>3 games
>25 targets
>16 receptions
>315 yards
>3 TDs
Brock Purdy will win multiple Super Bowls
So I drafted Richard Sherman, a player who was consistently regarded as one of the best corners in the NFL of his time? What’s the downside?
>young is the next brees but more athletic
they said the same thing about tua. stop believing in these bama QBs. they fucking suck in the big leagues
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That's what Zach Wilson is going to be looking like next year, on every play all the time
Zach looks a lot more mature now. He’s got way more options to throw to as well. I just beg he improves.