Originally posted by NYniner85:
I loved that when I saw it watching him, it's Mahomes/Rodgers esq. Kid is good.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
hahaha for how long?
Until the next draft?
deal
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:
I posted in the QB needy thread, that I really don't think many are going to be in a position to trade up, most of the needy teams have many other needs or are just too far back.
I think we could get to #4 with Atlanta fairly reasonably. They need loads of roster help and Matt Ryan is still playing at a high level (also uncuttable, and unless he restructures untradeable, due to the $50 mil dead cap it creates over 2 years.
There's no player here that really fits the need/value/positional value for them.
I think we could get there with a Mahomes type deal, next year's 1, this year's 3rd and maybe something else small. I'd do it in a heartbeat to draft Wilson.
Originally posted by 91til:Originally posted by 49erBigMac:I posted in the QB needy thread, that I really don't think many are going to be in a position to trade up, most of the needy teams have many other needs or are just too far back.
I think we could get to #4 with Atlanta fairly reasonably. They need loads of roster help and Matt Ryan is still playing at a high level (also uncuttable, and unless he restructures untradeable, due to the $50 mil dead cap it creates over 2 years.
There's no player here that really fits the need/value/positional value for them.
I think we could get there with a Mahomes type deal, next year's 1, this year's 3rd and maybe something else small. I'd do it in a heartbeat to draft Wilson.
I know I'd be on board if that was the scenario and compensation. I think they might want more though, say a future 2 or 3. I feel like 12 to 4 is a pretty big jump, especially if there's another team on the other line with them trying to get Wilson too
Originally posted by FL9er:No, no, no!
If my dude NY loses the bet, he is BANNED from making mock drafts for a year! If he tries to sneak in a mock in preparation for the 2022 draft, thl or one of the other mods will automatically delete thread/post!
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:The handle change will throw people off
Originally posted by FL9er:
No, no, no!
If my dude NY loses the bet, he is BANNED from making mock drafts for a year! If he tries to sneak in a mock in preparation for the 2022 draft, thl or one of the other mods will automatically delete thread/post!
Well you can challenge him to a side bet!
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:The handle change will throw people offOriginally posted by 49erBigMac:Originally posted by FL9er:No, no, no!
If my dude NY loses the bet, he is BANNED from making mock drafts for a year! If he tries to sneak in a mock in preparation for the 2022 draft, thl or one of the other mods will automatically delete thread/post!
Well you can challenge him to a side bet!
I seen the Vetran status changed to whatever.. just throwing out that idea
Originally posted by FL9er:No, no, no!
If my dude NY loses the bet, he is BANNED from making mock drafts for a year! If he tries to sneak in a mock in preparation for the 2022 draft, thl or one of the other mods will automatically delete thread/post!
Highest single-season tight window passing grade since 2018 (@PFF_College)
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) January 20, 2021
1. Zach Wilson, BYU ('20) - 92.7
2. Joe Burrow, LSU ('19) - 81.7
3. Jamie Newman, Wake ('19) - 77.2
4. Kyler Murray, Oklahoma ('18) - 75.1
5. Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma ('20) - 74.3
Originally posted by 801niner:
Highest single-season tight window passing grade since 2018 (@PFF_College)
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) January 20, 2021
1. Zach Wilson, BYU ('20) - 92.7
2. Joe Burrow, LSU ('19) - 81.7
3. Jamie Newman, Wake ('19) - 77.2
4. Kyler Murray, Oklahoma ('18) - 75.1
5. Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma ('20) - 74.3
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:Originally posted by 801niner:Highest single-season tight window passing grade since 2018 (@PFF_College)
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) January 20, 2021
1. Zach Wilson, BYU ('20) - 92.7
2. Joe Burrow, LSU ('19) - 81.7
3. Jamie Newman, Wake ('19) - 77.2
4. Kyler Murray, Oklahoma ('18) - 75.1
5. Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma ('20) - 74.3
I have no problem with Wilson but stats like this make me laugh. What do they consider a tight window? Is it a 3 x 3 foot square? How long did the window stay ope? One second or 3 seconds? I'm not trying to make a joke of this but these guys come up with stats like this based on some arbitrary parameter.
Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by CatchMaster80:Originally posted by 801niner:Highest single-season tight window passing grade since 2018 (@PFF_College)
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) January 20, 2021
1. Zach Wilson, BYU ('20) - 92.7
2. Joe Burrow, LSU ('19) - 81.7
3. Jamie Newman, Wake ('19) - 77.2
4. Kyler Murray, Oklahoma ('18) - 75.1
5. Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma ('20) - 74.3
I have no problem with Wilson but stats like this make me laugh. What do they consider a tight window? Is it a 3 x 3 foot square? How long did the window stay ope? One second or 3 seconds? I'm not trying to make a joke of this but these guys come up with stats like this based on some arbitrary parameter.
Need more context. Since 2018? That's only 3 years. I want to see other names on the list going back farther. I imagine there may be some nobodies on it, but would love to know for sure.
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by CatchMaster80:Originally posted by 801niner:Highest single-season tight window passing grade since 2018 (@PFF_College)
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) January 20, 2021
1. Zach Wilson, BYU ('20) - 92.7
2. Joe Burrow, LSU ('19) - 81.7
3. Jamie Newman, Wake ('19) - 77.2
4. Kyler Murray, Oklahoma ('18) - 75.1
5. Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma ('20) - 74.3
I have no problem with Wilson but stats like this make me laugh. What do they consider a tight window? Is it a 3 x 3 foot square? How long did the window stay ope? One second or 3 seconds? I'm not trying to make a joke of this but these guys come up with stats like this based on some arbitrary parameter.
Need more context. Since 2018? That's only 3 years. I want to see other names on the list going back farther. I imagine there may be some nobodies on it, but would love to know for sure.
I'd imagine that's just because they've only recorded it since 2018, still pretty impressive.