Texan_Aggie said:
In my view, if we can't get Bryce then we're better off trotting Mills out for another season. I just don't see Stroud/Levis as having significantly better potential than Mills.
I would try to get Trey Lance for cheapish, who still has some upside, roll with him this season and see if he can handle it. If he can't, draft a QB with our top pick next year.Texan_Aggie said:
In my view, if we can't get Bryce then we're better off trotting Mills out for another season. I just don't see Stroud/Levis as having significantly better potential than Mills.
Curious, why do you think Levis has more upside than mills does? Their college stats are very similar:Ryan34 said:Texan_Aggie said:
In my view, if we can't get Bryce then we're better off trotting Mills out for another season. I just don't see Stroud/Levis as having significantly better potential than Mills.
I think they definitely have better potential than Mills, especially Levis. Not sure they reach it though.
That game was so infuriating, not just because we won and lost the #1 pick, but because Lovie coached the game completely different than every other game the whole season. I didn't mind them attempting to win, they're competitors that want to compete, but to have a completely different coaching mindset of win at all costs in only that one game deserved to get Lovie fired all by itself.W said:
wow, if the Texans thought Young was the only QB worth taking in the top 3...
then Caserio should be fired after the draft for not deactivating certain players to ensure a week 17 loss
We don't need video game stats but we need some kind of performance.MaxPower said:
You can't really focus on Levis stays unless you only look at 2021. He had multiple serious injuries in 2022 and should have probably sat out most of the season. If putting up video game stats in college was the measure of NFL success then Ohio St would have the last 6 NFL MVPs.
Ags #1 said:
but mills has a longer neck
Houston’s Davis Mills on whether or not he’ll be the #Texans starting quarterback next season pic.twitter.com/pLVHhVZrAD
— Bill O'Zimmerman (@The_Reliant) April 16, 2023
Buck Compton said:We don't need video game stats but we need some kind of performance.MaxPower said:
You can't really focus on Levis stays unless you only look at 2021. He had multiple serious injuries in 2022 and should have probably sat out most of the season. If putting up video game stats in college was the measure of NFL success then Ohio St would have the last 6 NFL MVPs.
Dude's already terrible stats are inflated against terrible competition. He only broke 200 yards against one team with a pulse in the 2021 season.
His average yds a game in 2021 against P5 opponents was 181 yards a game and that's including 372 against Tennessee. Throw out the high and low outliers and you get 168 yards a game. Or 6.7 yards per attempt (with or without outliers).
If you're going to be a top flight QB, you have to at least occasionally perform at that level.
Max Power said:
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/04/22/will-levis-is-now-the-betting-favorite-to-go-no-2-overall/
Relax dude, the word on the street is there is no difference between the #1 pick and the #2 pick.W said:
wow, if the Texans thought Young was the only QB worth taking in the top 3...
then Caserio should be fired after the draft for not deactivating certain players to ensure a week 17 loss
Will Levis is now the betting favorite to go No. 2 overall in the NFL Draft.
— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) April 23, 2023
The Houston Texans currently hold this pick. pic.twitter.com/RQrQ8Ix4RZ
TyHolden said:Will Levis is now the betting favorite to go No. 2 overall in the NFL Draft.
— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) April 23, 2023
The Houston Texans currently hold this pick. pic.twitter.com/RQrQ8Ix4RZ
Ryan34 said:
I think/hope it's a misdirect. I think we want Will Anderson or Tyree Wilson. I don't doubt that we like Levis, but not at #2. Lots of rumors that Indy will take Levis at #4, so if we can convince them to come up to #2, we can still get one of the two edge guys we really want.
Or we really do like Levis and we're hoping he'd slide far enough we could move up from #12 to get him (like Zierlein's mock draft had). That seems unlikely now with Indy supposedly favoring him.
I'm ready for Thursday.
Ryan34 said:
I think/hope it's a misdirect. I think we want Will Anderson or Tyree Wilson. I don't doubt that we like Levis, but not at #2. Lots of rumors that Indy will take Levis at #4, so if we can convince them to come up to #2, we can still get one of the two edge guys we really want.
Or we really do like Levis and we're hoping he'd slide far enough we could move up from #12 to get him (like Zierlein's mock draft had). That seems unlikely now with Indy supposedly favoring him.
I'm ready for Thursday.
IrishAg said:Wow. . . said:
https://www.golongtd.com/p/part-3-qb-bryce-young-has-the-s2S2 Cognition test results per @BobMcGinn:
— Shane P. Hallam (@ShanePHallam) April 21, 2023
Bryce Young - 98%
Jake Haener - 96%
Will Levis - 93%
Jaren Hall - 93%
Clayton Tune - 84%
Anthony Richardson - 79%
Hendon Hooker - 46%
CJ Stroud - 18%
18% is the score you get when you skip a line on the Scantron. Yeesh.Aust Ag said:IrishAg said:Wow. . . said:
https://www.golongtd.com/p/part-3-qb-bryce-young-has-the-s2S2 Cognition test results per @BobMcGinn:
— Shane P. Hallam (@ShanePHallam) April 21, 2023
Bryce Young - 98%
Jake Haener - 96%
Will Levis - 93%
Jaren Hall - 93%
Clayton Tune - 84%
Anthony Richardson - 79%
Hendon Hooker - 46%
CJ Stroud - 18%
Anybody think there's a chance that Stroud slips to 12? Goes behind Richardson and Levis?