2021 NFL Off-Season Thread

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Which is interesting is because a supposed knock on him is going through progressions.



I feel like it was posted in here his numbers on passes after the 1st read were on par or better than everyone else


yea I think it was pff that had fields more willing to go through his progressions vs other dudes in the class

only real knock I could see is dude willing to stick out the play more and let things progress, which could end badly if you’re not feeling the rush..

mahomes is great at it.. wentz on the other hand is bad at it
 
i can't wait for my guy DJ Uiagalelei has his pro day in 2 years.

He was destroying Fields in a pro day type of work out as a freshmen in high school when Fields was going into his senior year.
 
Fields is the best QB in the draft. Been feeling that way for months. Didn’t watch his or any other QB pro days.
 
We don't even know if Tua and Hurts can play , but teams thinking about drafting that stiff Mac Jones off one year with a loaded squad
 
We don't even know if Tua and Hurts can play , but teams thinking about drafting that stiff Mac Jones off one year with a loaded squad

Exactly. Not saying they’ll end up Tebow’s, but first round protection and receivers should be accounted for before crowning these Alabama qb’s.
 
Justin Herbert was labeled a one read qb coming out of college now he’s a top up and comer. It’s all one big guessing game.

There’s a lot of truth to this. But these teams have had months to scout these guys, work them out, watch film on them, interview them multiple times and get a good judgement on their character and work ethic or lack thereof to where they should’ve been able to do all their homework to where they can make a well rounded judgment on a potential franchise altering decision.

A lot of it is the situation you get drafted into as well. Yes you have your Ryan Leafs and Jamarcus Russell’s who were just flat out busts and would’ve been so no matter where they went. But some of these organizations straight fail these players from day 1. Be it poor coaching, constant turnover with the offensive coordinator, minimal investment in their offensive line, or constant roster turnover. Some of these organizations set these young qb’s up for failure.
 
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