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BurrowDeep2Chase
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What would you do?
This will be an unpopular approach... but what I would do is take Marvin Harrison Jr. with the 1st pick, unless someone is willing to trade up and you can still grab him.
Trade Fields.
With the 9th pick take Bo Nix.
Why don't I like Caleb Williams?
His PFF Grade under pressure was 39.1 last year. That is the bottom quartile of all college football QBs. How will that go facing NFL pass rushes?
I don't believe he can be a leader of men. There is the crying in his mama's arms scene following a loss to Washington.
Those two above just makes me believe he will fold at the first sign of adversity. He played well against kids.. he wont have the same fortune against the adults.
Bo Nix is often graded as a late 1st round prospect. Why do I like him?
He has started 3 years in college.
He improved every year.
PFF Grade 78.5-86.8-93.0
Comp % 60.2-70.1-77.3
YPA 7.0-8.8-9.3
He had an adjusted completion percentage of 85.4% last year. His pressure grade was 91.2. I really hope he ends up in the NFC, because if he falls to the middle of the draft, a well established team who might just be in need of a QB will grab him and prosper.
This will be an unpopular approach... but what I would do is take Marvin Harrison Jr. with the 1st pick, unless someone is willing to trade up and you can still grab him.
Trade Fields.
With the 9th pick take Bo Nix.
Why don't I like Caleb Williams?
His PFF Grade under pressure was 39.1 last year. That is the bottom quartile of all college football QBs. How will that go facing NFL pass rushes?
I don't believe he can be a leader of men. There is the crying in his mama's arms scene following a loss to Washington.
Those two above just makes me believe he will fold at the first sign of adversity. He played well against kids.. he wont have the same fortune against the adults.
Bo Nix is often graded as a late 1st round prospect. Why do I like him?
He has started 3 years in college.
He improved every year.
PFF Grade 78.5-86.8-93.0
Comp % 60.2-70.1-77.3
YPA 7.0-8.8-9.3
He had an adjusted completion percentage of 85.4% last year. His pressure grade was 91.2. I really hope he ends up in the NFC, because if he falls to the middle of the draft, a well established team who might just be in need of a QB will grab him and prosper.