I'm not going to argue with you because your point is correct. Justin Fields is not an NFL QB. But it's part of a larger problem. HS and college coaches are not paid to develop talent for the NFL. They are paid to win games. And what wins on all levels of football except for the NFL is single-read spread/air raid offense. That's what Justin Fields ran at Ohio State with great success. Kyler Murray is still running that in AZ. Last night Tua won a game but I don't think that he ever came off his first read. Some guys are able to make the transition to a pro-style offense where the QB has to run through his progressions, but scouts and GMs have no way of knowing if they will.