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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.Agree, but I'd like to see the # of ATTEMPTS. From what I have read, Maye was under pressure a lot last year. So, it might be a few attempts where he flat out missed...just because he was all like, "OMG, my WR is open...." and delivers a nano-second late...or with too much zip...I mean clean pocket, seems like on target throws should be high, no?
Then draft who??? The 2025 QB draft class is trash. Sanders camp already said they'll pull an Eli Manning on any cold weather team that tries to draft him. Outside of that it looks like the Kenny Picket draft class in which he was the first QB taken and only one in the first round.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.Do.Not.Know. Which I have already said.Then draft who??? The 2025 QB draft class is trash. Sanders camp already said they'll pull an Eli Manning on any cold weather team that tries to draft him. Outside of that it looks like the Kenny Picket draft class in which he was the first QB taken and only one in the first round.
Rolling an extra year or two with Brissett is better than wasting #3 overall on a bust. Because it does nothing to fill the need and you're out of a premium pick that could have been put to better use and a significant bit of cap space.Then draft who??? The 2025 QB draft class is trash. Sanders camp already said they'll pull an Eli Manning on any cold weather team that tries to draft him. Outside of that it looks like the Kenny Picket draft class in which he was the first QB taken and only one in the first round.
Well saidJosh Allen completed 56% of his passes in his 2 full seasons at Wyoming he would have been completely undraftable if you just went by numbers, who you're throwing to and who you are being protected by matters.
You can't just compare numbers in college like you can the NFL where everyone is professional and at least a good level, the levels between some programs in college is MASSIVE one guy could be throwing to 2 first round picks and have 3 NFL OL and another guy could be playing with 0 or 1 other draftable players.
We just did this with Mac Jones who had numbers and intangibles but just doesn't have the arm or athletic ability, take the guy with the talent things like bad footwork is a coachable flaw.
If the Pats traded down, or got Alt, then traded back up and got Penix Jr, I'd be dancing happy. I don't see him as any less risky than the others.
I'm with you.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.
Seems like good training for playing behind the Pats’ O line.Maye did an excellent job at the above. Saw him frequently move the OL to counter oncoming pressure. But then got pressured anyway because his OL sucked so he had to scramble.
You'd like the movie Moneyball: it's full of people who eschew advanced stats. How on target a QB is at various yardages and under certain conditions is valuable information. Kurt Warner and other guys watching film have called him out for inaccuracy. Some say it's fundamental footwork stuff that can be corrected. But watch Maye's film: you'll be wondering if he's worth the 3rd pick afterwards. He might be, but it depends if you think that sort of thing is fixable.I'm no football scouting expert but this sounds a lot like subjective stats that don't translate to ****
Mac was one of the most accurate passers in his draft class. Maye's accuracy is below average.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
Yup.Mac was one of the most accurate passers in his draft class. Maye's accuracy is below average.
Mac is an unathletic pocket passer. Maye is essentially Josh Allen in terms of mobility.
Mac has a noodle arm. Maye has a rocket.
Mac could not handle pocket pressure. Maye had a porous line at UNC and thrived.
As players they couldn't be much more different. Is he Mac Jones in disguise because you think he'll bust?