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Prediction time: 2017 QB Class


Which QB drafted in 2017 will be the most successful?  

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  1. 1. Now that we know where they are going, which QB drafted in 2017 becomes a franchise/playoff QB?

    • Mitchell Trubisky, Bears
    • Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
    • DeShone Kizer, Browns
    • Deshaun Watson, Texans
    • Nathan Peterman, Bills
    • Davis Webb, NYG
    • Joshua Dobbs, Steelers
    • Chad Kelly, Broncos
    • CJ Beathard, Niners
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  2. 2. Will any of these QBs win a Super Bowl?



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Depends entirely on what kind of coaching and system they end up in and on that basis alone, I'd have to give the edge to Mahomes and Reid's ability.

 

But I have my doubts that ANY of them turn out to be "that" guy.

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My vote is gonna be for Mahommes because of WHERE he went and who the HC is there

 

he wont be pressured to start

he landed with a solid qb developer

 

I think tribuski busts.....I think Kizer starts too soon.....Watson Im not sure about

 

Peterman.....I look at him as a quality backup qb as his ceiling (which we needed)

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Patrick Mahomes will become a HOF quarterback because the Bills passed on him.

Then that goes for Watson and every other QB besides Peterman. I picked Watson because he already has a great defense behind him.
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Depends entirely on what kind of coaching and system they end up in and on that basis alone, I'd have to give the edge to Mahomes and Reid's ability.

 

But I have my doubts that ANY of them turn out to be "that" guy.

no confidence in DeShone Kizer being dropped into the waiting arms of David Lee? With no OC?
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I heard on NFLN draft coverage, and again from someone on here, that if anyone recently had a chance to be the next Montana or Brady, it was Nate Peterman. Whether that actually happens or not is anyone's guess. He has the brains, the student-of-the-game mentality, and the ability to go through reads and progressions quickly and smartly. And he has this already before taking his first NFL practice snap.

 

He might be a bust, he might be a career back-up. But for the purposes of this poll and thread, he just might be the next GOAT. We'll see, and that might be fun to watch.

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I heard on NFLN draft coverage, and again from someone on here, that if anyone recently had a chance to be the next Montana or Brady, it was Nate Peterman. Whether that actually happens or not is anyone's guess. He has the brains, the student-of-the-game mentality, and the ability to go through reads and progressions quickly and smartly. And he has this already before taking his first NFL practice snap.

 

He might be a bust, he might be a career back-up. But for the purposes of this poll and thread, he just might be the next GOAT. We'll see, and that might be fun to watch.

Totally agreed. I think, at worst, he can be Alex Smith. And wouldn't half the Bills fans out there take an Alex Smith?

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I would've preferred a "none of the above" option, but since that wasn't available, I went with Watson. I had no problems with the Bills passing on him, though. I do like Peterman a bit and thought it was a great pick in the 5th, but usually guys fall in the draft for a reason, and the odds are steeply against any 5th-rounder becoming a franchise guy.

 

I voted yes for the second question because I think it's pretty likely that at least one of these guys wins as a caretaker/game manager type - the most recent example being Osweiler and Old Manning for the Broncos.

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I voted for Peterman not as a Bills fan but I watched the entirety of his Gruden QB Camp and came away very impressed. I was stunned the Bills got to pick him.

 

On the opposite end, I am not a Patrick Mahomes fan. I think he'll get frustrated having to learn to be an NFL QB and leave the Chiefs for the baseball career.

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