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It's hard to explain how little hype he gets..........he's not draft eligible THIS year, but such a tremendous prospect.

 

If he doesn't get killed behind that OL he is going to be a nightmare for opponents for next couple seasons.

i believe he is draft eligible this year - he is a redshirt soph.
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Oh cool ,another thread in the dead zone, thanks mods.

Dang Buff Barbarian - 2018 1. QB Sam Darnold 6'4" 225 USC 1. OT Connor Williams 6'6" 320 Texas 2. OG Quenton Nelson 6'5" 330 Notre Dame 2. WR Equanimeous St Brown 6'5" 204 Notre Dame 3. OT KC McDermott 6'7" 300 Miami 3. CB Carlton Davis 6'1" 195 Auburn That would be pretty awesome.

Let's Go Buffalo!!!!!

My boy Josh Allen let me down today so I'm moving Mason Rudolph up on my list.

Let's Go Buffalo!!!!!

That would be awesome and the bills drafted two of my guys this year in Zay Jones and Milano, so there is hope :)

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Jim Kelly 6'3" 226

Aaron Rodgers 6'2" 225

Tom Brady 6'4" 225

 

6'5" 240 QB = dork

 

Big Ben is the only dork QB I ever liked, but I do like seeing D's beat the crap out of the others. :thumbsup:

 

Peyton Manning 6'5" 230

 

Carson Palmer 6'5" 235

 

Cam Newton 6'5" 245

 

Andrew Luck 6'4" 240

 

 

Carson Wentz 6'5" 237

 

Most QBs are between 6'2"-5" 220-250. To say big QBs are dorks is absurd and simply trolling.

Looks like a bad knee injury for Francois. That really sucks.

Also Lamar Jackson, still good. Really good.

So hard to tell with QBs, sometimes a guy looks great and flops and vice versa. I think the best determinant of a successful QB is how well they can process information under pressure and that is something that is hard for us to see as as arm chair GMs.

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QB - Jake Browning , Washington. An even brainier version of Peterman, would be a perfect fit for our offense. Has a noodle arm but so did Peterman.

 

Noodle arm? Have you even seen him play? He doesn't have a Rocket Arm like Allen but he still gets good force behind the ball. The Rutgers secondary played very well on Friday, not giving Jim a lot of open looks.

 

Speaking of Allen, watched him for the 1st time today vs Iowa. They ran a lot of outs and he got the ball there quick, reminiscent of a Marino or Kelly. He missed a few throws, a couple due to pressure, and threw 2 4th Qtr INTs but overall looked pretty good.

 

I also watched UB's Tyree Jackson vs Minnesota. Yes, he may turn out to be a Jamarcus Russell or EJ Manuel, but what an arm. Has some mobility also for a big guy.

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Peyton Manning 6'5" 230

 

Carson Palmer 6'5" 235

 

Cam Newton 6'5" 245

 

Andrew Luck 6'4" 240

 

 

Carson Wentz 6'5" 237

 

Most QBs are between 6'2"-5" 220-250. To say big QBs are dorks is absurd and simply trolling.

 

So hard to tell with QBs, sometimes a guy looks great and flops and vice versa. I think the best determinant of a successful QB is how well they can process information under pressure and that is something that is hard for us to see as as arm chair GMs.

@QBKlass

Lamar Jackson: very good. Pocket comfort and adjustment doesn't get much better than this. Find the window.

https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904427575119814656

 

Jackson's nuance is under appreciated. Watch him peel the defender off his intended target with his eyes.

https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904432771023609856

 

https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904433364936966144

 

Lamar Jackson is automatic out of empty. Very comfortable there. No problem getting through his reads and to the right throw.

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Noodle arm? Have you even seen him play? He doesn't have a Rocket Arm like Allen but he still gets good force behind the ball. The Rutgers secondary played very well on Friday, not giving Jim a lot of open looks.

Speaking of Allen, watched him for the 1st time today vs Iowa. They ran a lot of outs and he got the ball there quick, reminiscent of a Marino or Kelly. He missed a few throws, a couple due to pressure, and threw 2 4th Qtr INTs but overall looked pretty good.

I also watched UB's Tyree Jackson vs Minnesota. Yes, he may turn out to be a Jamarcus Russell or EJ Manuel, but what an arm. Has some mobility also for a big guy.

Yes I've seen Browning play quite a bit actually, his arm is not great but maybe he he can strengthen it, which would make him jump way up.

@QBKlass

Lamar Jackson: very good. Pocket comfort and adjustment doesn't get much better than this. Find the window.https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904427575119814656

Jackson's nuance is under appreciated. Watch him peel the defender off his intended target with his eyes.https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904432771023609856https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904433364936966144

Lamar Jackson is automatic out of empty. Very comfortable there. No problem getting through his reads and to the right throw.

 

Didn't look like a pro prospect last year but what you say sounds promising.

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Peyton Manning 6'5" 230

 

Carson Palmer 6'5" 235

 

Cam Newton 6'5" 245

 

Andrew Luck 6'4" 240

 

 

Carson Wentz 6'5" 237

 

Most QBs are between 6'2"-5" 220-250. To say big QBs are dorks is absurd and simply trolling.

 

So hard to tell with QBs, sometimes a guy looks great and flops and vice versa. I think the best determinant of a successful QB is how well they can process information under pressure and that is something that is hard for us to see as as arm chair GMs.

Not trolling, seriously, just my take. I don't like any of the QB's you listed. Would I trade / have traded the Bills scrubs for them? Sure, but they wouldn't be close to my 1st choices (maybe P-Gump for the regular season). Dorks. :D

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@QBKlass

Lamar Jackson: very good. Pocket comfort and adjustment doesn't get much better than this. Find the window.https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904427575119814656

Jackson's nuance is under appreciated. Watch him peel the defender off his intended target with his eyes.https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904432771023609856https://twitter.com/qbklass/status/904433364936966144

Lamar Jackson is automatic out of empty. Very comfortable there. No problem getting through his reads and to the right throw.

Do you think Mc Beane would take Jackson seeing that Manuel didn't work out here? Could you imagine him in the backfield with Shady? It would be NASTY

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It's not sexy but Lamar is starting to do the boring stuff a lot more efficiently. Firing when his read is there, getting through progressions quicker, learning to live with checking down.

 

Another Louisville note - it's so good to see Trevon Young back. Fractured/dislocated his hip at the end of 2015, looks mighty explosive off the edge.

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