I think maye and Mccarthy are the most likely to bust as top 5 picks.
I actually think Maye and Daniels are the 2 with the most bust potential. Maye just screams classic QB with a big arm that can't read defenses and Daniels is just not going to make it through a season. McCarthy is coming in with the least amount of pressure and shockingly has a good arm for how little Michigan wanted him throw. Listening to PFF, move the sticks and some of the other podcasts and McCarthy actually has some of the higher ratings on the most difficult throws coming into this draft. So I actually think he has a chance to be the most successful of the 4...depending on which team he goes to.ds00 said:
I think maye and Mccarthy are the most likely to bust as top 5 picks.
The team hit the lottery with CJ, regardless of what Williams becomes CJ is our guy. Everyone thought Houston had one of the worst rosters in the NFL and the trade up to get Anderson was universally panned because everyone thought Houston was a shoe in for another top 2 pick in 2024. Houston hit with Ryans and Stroud, you can't trade that away for any prospect.LincolnBorglum79 said:
I would not even consider trading CJ for Caleb Williams plus Marvin Harrison jr. Talent without leadership, humility and the right attitude usually gets you a JFF style NFL career. Caleb May be able to adjust but the signs don't look favorable.
The best qb in the draft next week may not be one of the first 3 taken but could be McCarthy, Nix or Rattler. Or even none of the above. The odds of another CJ being there are low.
You might be correct. I think McCarthy ends up with a great deal of pressure though when someone trades up to get him. The career arc of QBs is sooo dependent on the team situation. That's part of the reason it's hard to predict.IrishAg said:I actually think Maye and Daniels are the 2 with the most bust potential. Maye just screams classic QB with a big arm that can't read defenses and Daniels is just not going to make it through a season. McCarthy is coming in with the least amount of pressure and shockingly has a good arm for how little Michigan wanted him throw. Listening to PFF, move the sticks and some of the other podcasts and McCarthy actually has some of the higher ratings on the most difficult throws coming into this draft. So I actually think he has a chance to be the most successful of the 4...depending on which team he goes to.ds00 said:
I think maye and Mccarthy are the most likely to bust as top 5 picks.
No clue on how Caleb Williams is going to end up, he's got diva but no more than Joe Burrow in my opinion. It's going to come down to the classic does the offense fit his skill sets since Williams seems to thrive in off schedule throws.
Very much so, I hear a lot of questions on those podcasts around why is it so hard to predict QBs, but who knows what would have happened if we go Young instead of CJ last year. Or, hell, what if Mahomes hadn't gone to the Chiefs but instead gone to a team with no targets that forced him to play the first year. Would he have even ended up a bust in that scenario?ds00 said:You might be correct. I think McCarthy ends up with a great deal of pressure though when someone trades up to get him. The career arc of QBs is sooo dependent on the team situation. That's part of the reason it's hard to predict.IrishAg said:I actually think Maye and Daniels are the 2 with the most bust potential. Maye just screams classic QB with a big arm that can't read defenses and Daniels is just not going to make it through a season. McCarthy is coming in with the least amount of pressure and shockingly has a good arm for how little Michigan wanted him throw. Listening to PFF, move the sticks and some of the other podcasts and McCarthy actually has some of the higher ratings on the most difficult throws coming into this draft. So I actually think he has a chance to be the most successful of the 4...depending on which team he goes to.ds00 said:
I think maye and Mccarthy are the most likely to bust as top 5 picks.
No clue on how Caleb Williams is going to end up, he's got diva but no more than Joe Burrow in my opinion. It's going to come down to the classic does the offense fit his skill sets since Williams seems to thrive in off schedule throws.
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Very much so, I hear a lot of questions on those podcasts around why is it so hard to predict QBs, but who knows what would have happened if we go Young instead of CJ last year. Or, hell, what if Mahomes hadn't gone to the Chiefs but instead gone to a team with no targets that forced him to play the first year. Would he have even ended up a bust in that scenario?
Oh I agree, but would we have had the same success with Bryce as we did with CJ. I think Bryce would have been good, but CJ fit this offense perfectly. Would that have dropped us a few games and completely changed perception about the team around the league, changing our entire approach going into next year? Probably....so while Bryce might have been good here, CJ was the perfect fit for our offense right now.Max Power said:Quote:
Very much so, I hear a lot of questions on those podcasts around why is it so hard to predict QBs, but who knows what would have happened if we go Young instead of CJ last year. Or, hell, what if Mahomes hadn't gone to the Chiefs but instead gone to a team with no targets that forced him to play the first year. Would he have even ended up a bust in that scenario?
I think Carolina was a worse spot for a QB to end up than Houston, regardless of who went where. I do think Young would have been better in Houston due to the o-line play and better WR group. I also think the offense would have to be different because Young doesn't have the arm that Stroud does. But also given the fact that Frank Reich didn't even make it an entire year. I think Tepper is a problematic owner and that organization could have turmoil for a while due to him alone. I do still find it very ironic that we lost to Carolina last season but when I watched that game everything just seemed off for the whole team. It wasn't CJ vs Bryce, nothing for Houston was working that day.
I really thought there was a chance Mahomes could fall to the Texans at pick #25 in that draft. Wrong.IrishAg said:
Very much so, I hear a lot of questions on those podcasts around why is it so hard to predict QBs, but who knows what would have happened if we go Young instead of CJ last year. Or, hell, what if Mahomes hadn't gone to the Chiefs but instead gone to a team with no targets that forced him to play the first year. Would he have even ended up a bust in that scenario?
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Yeah, if this is real (i doubt it) it is very dumb. That's literally just the Titans colors. They even ripped off the red star.cc10106 said:
Speaking of, it reminds me too much of them.
The lone star versus the three stars of TN.boy09 said:Yeah, if this is real (i doubt it) it is very dumb. That's literally just the Titans colors. They even ripped off the red star.cc10106 said:
Speaking of, it reminds me too much of them.
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Can't help but feel like these new uniforms might divide our fan base.