NFL Regular Season Thread 2019-2020: The Brazen Bahamian Battles Over Eli’s Legacy Til He’s Blue In The Face

Honestly it just shows how outdated the QB scouting process is. It doesn't help that most of these teams drafting a QB have next to no pieces in place to complement the QB and likely have ****ty coaching if they are picked that high in the first place.

Drafting is just extremely hard for every single team. Damn near half the league misses on the majority of their picks.

To me, it’s just incredibly stupid and disingenuous to play the hindsight game. Even if the ravens had the #1 pick they weren’t going to take Lamar lol. Hell, they didn’t even take him at #25. He had a late 1st round to early 2nd round grade. It is what it is
 
Drafting is just extremely hard for every single team. Damn near half the league misses on the majority of their picks.

To me, it’s just incredibly stupid and disingenuous to play the hindsight game. Even if the ravens had the #1 pick they weren’t going to take Lamar lol. Hell, they didn’t even take him at #25. He had a late 1st round to early 2nd round grade. It is what it is
You’re right Jason Whitlock.
 
Drafting is just extremely hard for every single team. Damn near half the league misses on the majority of their picks.

To me, it’s just incredibly stupid and disingenuous to play the hindsight game. Even if the ravens had the #1 pick they weren’t going to take Lamar lol. Hell, they didn’t even take him at #25. He had a late 1st round to early 2nd round grade. It is what it is

All I’m saying is college production gets overlooked way too much when scouting QBs and most these teams just look for QBs with ideal height, hand size, big arms, and whether they can stay in the pocket. Darnold, Josh Allen, Rosen, Trubisky, Daniel Jones all were seriously flawed prospects in college based on actual production but that got largely overlooked due Arm talent and size. I’m not saying they won’t be good QBs in the NFL, but it seems like the QB position is one of the few positions where college tape plays less of a factor.

It seems like only in the last few years did NFL teams not dock a player a round grade because he was below 6’2”. It took Russell Wilson being an absolute stud before Kyler Murray could be considered a first round QB and even then there was debate about whether he could throw it over his offensive line even though there was plenty of tape on him in college doing it.
 
Honestly it just shows how outdated the QB scouting process is. It doesn't help that most of these teams drafting a QB have next to no pieces in place to complement the QB and likely have ****ty coaching if they are picked that high in the first place.
They ppl in charge like the scouting process...It's a whole business that keeps alotta dudes employed for a long *** time and keeps certain type of prospects that they want in the limelight

Process aint changing unless alotta of em get phased out and replaced with a whole different type of scout..And the ill part is when a prospect fails its always on the player, the coaches and scouts dont get enough blame and they move right on to making the next mistake drafting a QB
 
All I’m saying is college production gets overlooked way too much when scouting QBs and most these teams just look for QBs with ideal height, hand size, big arms, and whether they can stay in the pocket. Darnold, Josh Allen, Rosen, Trubisky, Daniel Jones all were seriously flawed prospects in college based on actual production but that got largely overlooked due Arm talent and size. I’m not saying they won’t be good QBs in the NFL, but it seems like the QB position is one of the few positions where college tape plays less of a factor.

It seems like only in the last few years did NFL teams not dock a player a round grade because he was below 6’2”. It took Russell Wilson being an absolute stud before Kyler Murray could be considered a first round QB and even then there was debate about whether he could throw it over his offensive line even though there was plenty of tape on him in college doing it.
So true.
 
Y’all think Jalen Hurts can be successful in the NFL?

From what he’s shown this year, yes. I’d like the Bucs to take a chance on him with our 2nd rounder if he’s still there or trade back into the end of the 1st if that’s what it takes.
 
Y’all think Jalen Hurts can be successful in the NFL?

Yes and based on some of the QB play we've seen this year, there's literally no reason not to take a chance on him.
Might be a lazy comparison but we'll probably see a lot of Dak comparisons come draft time.
 
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The Bears was indeed dumb for picking Trubisky over Deshaun. :lol:

Having back to back great National championship games, fresh off of winning it.
 
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