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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.Had a long conversation about Maye with one of his coaches. Obviously,I'm not saying which one. But it was either the HC, OC or Qb coach.I'm starting to waffle on Maye and I have no idea why.
Btw, I'd draft MHJ not because he's a stud wr, but because he is the consensus best player in the draft.Had a long conversation about Maye with one of his coaches. Obviously,I'm not saying which one. But it was either the HC, OC or Qb coach.
So the guy knows Maye inside out.
Said he's a great kid, great arm,size,athleticism,works hard, will never give you any stupid off the field problems...However..
W/o me getting too detailed, let's just say his football acumen is um, less than ideal. To be generous.
I was high on Maye before the conversation. Not as much after.
That being said, I still think Maye and Daniels are the 2 best qb prospects in the draft, both ahead of Williams.
But if I was drafting, I'd most likely go with MHJ. FWIW
No way in hell would I wanna be the decision-maker for the Pats on this draft.i'm sure it's been mentioned in other threads but in a trade down and picking a 2nd round guy the team doesn't get a 5th year option on him. so less time to evaluate him. i'm a little more inclined to take a qb in the first just because it isn't as costly as it used to be. but very open to trading back within the first rd or even to the second if it makes sense.
I'm starting to waffle on Maye and I have no idea why.
The more I know, the less I knowWelcome to The Draft Zone, where all confidence and common sense melt, and hot takes that flipflop roughly every 12 hours reign supreme.
(To be clear, I have no idea about Maye. Period. I have no idea what to think lol)
He chooses Marvin Harrison Jr at 3.
Says he’s the best player in the draft and instantly transforms the offense.
Hard to argue with that logic, but a franchise QB Is so valuable.
There’s still part of me who agrees with Rodney about Harrison JR and trading back up for Nix, Pennix or drafting Rattler.
Give me Harrison Jr, and Nix.
Or Harrison Jr, Worthy and Rattler.
I'm starting to waffle on Maye and I have no idea why.
and that is what will happen. You would think Kraft would have learned that lesson with Mac
I've heard similar. Gotta little Bledsoe in him.Had a long conversation about Maye with one of his coaches. Obviously,I'm not saying which one. But it was either the HC, OC or Qb coach.
So the guy knows Maye inside out.
Said he's a great kid, great arm,size,athleticism,works hard, will never give you any stupid off the field problems...However..
W/o me getting too detailed, let's just say his football acumen is um, less than ideal. To be generous.
I was high on Maye before the conversation. Not as much after.
That being said, I still think Maye and Daniels are the 2 best qb prospects in the draft, both ahead of Williams.
But if I was drafting, I'd most likely go with MHJ. FWIW
I really like Penix. Big hands too.saw cosell break him down on a special matchup show. doesn't sound like what i'd want. the guy who intrigues me is penix. from the clips i saw,the standout traits are excellent accuracy/placement and great pocket movement.
I've heard similar. Gotta little Bledsoe in him.
I agree. Taking a player "just to take him" is stupid.This is why I say that the reason for trading out of the pick is that your draft room doesn’t believe in the prospect. I would take any of the 3 available, but that’s based on what I have seen, and projections of these guys having upsides like Josh Allen or Randall Cunngham Jr. etc… Howrver if they are looking at Maye and seeing a poor football IQ, or a long slow delivery, which is what doomed Justin Fields, then pass on him. Same goes for Daniels and McCarthy, I would be fine with either, but if they see traits that they believe can’t be overcome, then take the 3 first rounders, trade out again for a couple more first rounders in the 25’ Draft, and then use the 5 first round picks it will take to move from 3 to 1 in the 26’ Draft for Arch Manning Jr.