The Frankish Reich Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Mayfield, Darnold, Allen, Jackson* All still in the hunt this year. It kind of surprises me that a class this good is still waiting for its first SB appearance, now nearing the end of their collective 32 seasons of NFL football. For comparison, the great Class of 1983 (Elway, Kelly, Marino) saw their first SB with Marino, then a couple with Elway, then already had one with Kelly by the end of their 8th season. (Yeah, and zero wins, but still.) And that's despite Kelly losing time to the USFL. Right now I'm still sticking with Josh. I think the Bills patch it together and come back strong in the playoffs this year and the next couple years. But I can see a really good argument for any of the others too, particularly Darnold (that defense) and Lamar (those injuries won't last forever). Mayfield? I think he's a really good QB on a very average team. *Josh Rosen exempted; he joins Todd Blackledge as a footnote to NFL history. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago Very similar to the 83 QB class. It definitely lived up to the hype Quote
Wizard Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago I am going with Allen. Best player easily at the most important position. With that said, I like what Seattle is doing as far as constructing a roster with athletic and aggressive skill players. 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago Jackson - It won't be this year, none of the 4 will be this year but Lamar has the best coaching and probably is on the best roster of the four. Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Wizard said: I am going with Allen. Best player easily at the most important position. With that said, I like what Seattle is doing as far as constructing a roster with athletic and aggressive skill players. I agree mostly with what you said. The problem I'm having with the Bills is they are making the most important player and MVP a game manager by how they've constructed around him. Mainly WR. Quote
The Frankish Reich Posted 26 minutes ago Author Posted 26 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, frostbitmic said: Jackson - It won't be this year, none of the 4 will be this year but Lamar has the best coaching and probably is on the best roster of the four. I can see that. But I think he'll decline faster than Allen, so the clock is ticking. 2 Quote
T.E. Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago Darnold has a better chance this year than the other three, it seems. Quote
Gregg Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago I will say Darnold. Seattle has a solid team. Allen will never get there with this FO. I have seen enough after 9 years to know it's not going to happen unless Terry cleans house. 1 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago 27 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: Mayfield, Darnold, Allen, Jackson* All still in the hunt this year. It kind of surprises me that a class this good is still waiting for its first SB appearance, now nearing the end of their collective 32 seasons of NFL football. For comparison, the great Class of 1983 (Elway, Kelly, Marino) saw their first SB with Marino, then a couple with Elway, then already had one with Kelly by the end of their 8th season. (Yeah, and zero wins, but still.) And that's despite Kelly losing time to the USFL. Right now I'm still sticking with Josh. I think the Bills patch it together and come back strong in the playoffs this year and the next couple years. But I can see a really good argument for any of the others too, particularly Darnold (that defense) and Lamar (those injuries won't last forever). Mayfield? I think he's a really good QB on a very average team. *Josh Rosen exempted; he joins Todd Blackledge as a footnote to NFL history. You are seriously underestimating the chances of Josh Rosen coming back and leading the team that originally drafted him.. Arizona...to Super Bowl Glory. There will be Hallmark movies made about it 2 Quote
Maynard Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago (edited) Yeah, I could see Darnold and the Hawks going this year! Got a fierce D led by Macdonald, JSN, etc. Now that Schneider doesn’t have Pete chirping in his ear, he’s starting to kill the draft as well. Edited 18 minutes ago by Maynard 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago Seattle could. The NFC has a lot of good teams this year, I wouldnt be shocked if Seattle ended up on top. Baker is good enough, but the Bucs are incredibly injured. Maybe if they get hot Bills have as good a shot as any in the AFC Ravens - 😂 Quote
The Frankish Reich Posted 7 minutes ago Author Posted 7 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said: You are seriously underestimating the chances of Josh Rosen coming back and leading the team that originally drafted him.. Arizona...to Super Bowl Glory. There will be Hallmark movies made about it Or he'll be a crypto bro who buys the Cardinals and signs free agent Josh Allen to do a late-career Elway. Josh Rosen is currently attending the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, where he is pursuing a Master's degree in Business Administration. After his NFL career took him to multiple teams, he has shifted his focus to a business education. Quote
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