What maye looks like today and what he looks like a year from now, are hopefully two very different quarterbacks.
1.) speed up the processing of coverage.
2.) fix the accuracy
3.) fix the footwork.
4.) teach him to look off coverage
Fix those 4 things and we got a decent qb for 2025
Perfect flawless?? I did not say that was the measuring stick I was using.
I am simply saying….. stay true to your board and take the best player available at 3!
Simple concept really.
Maye processes plays at the snap of the ball in slow motion.
Daniels is a train wreck
McCarthy has accuracy issues.
Penix reads the field deep to short and is a sack waiting to happen.
Harrison is the best player in this draft and fills a huge need
Is this really a tough choice????
Stay as far away from Daniels as possible. He is an excellent jets draft pick.
maye is not Joe Montana jr. he processes the field slower than an old ibm 386 computer.
If we take maye. The question is what will he look like after sitting out a year?
I am not concerned about his durability.
I am concerned about his ability to process quickly, his accuracy and his ability to use the middle of the field. His receivers bailed him out in college and that is not happening in New England
If McCarthy spends next season working on foot work and putting touch on check downs, he could be better than Alex smith come the 2025 season. No doubt he is an incredible leader and he makes plays!
Leadership is so important for a qb.
3rd and 10 from your 20 yard line, you have to call a play and convince 10 men in that huddle that you can complete the throw!
None of the qb’s in this draft has leadership skills developed yet, except maybe nix
It looks to me like if the patriots take a qb at number 3, that qb sits for a year. So evaluating what a qb looks like now is pretty useless.
The question is which qb has the most upside if they are allowed to spend a year working on technique and footwork and reading defenses.
In my mind...
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