Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Brock was considered a first round prospect at one point, it was just that he didn't have major leaps in his final year or so and that hurt his stock.
so he easily would of been a top 5 pick, IMO. Especially when you look at the talent at skill positions they had during the years he would of been there.
He was considered a late 1st early 2nd I believe after his sophomore year. His following two yrs were petty underwhelming. Truthfully I don't think he would have been a realistic top 5 guy. He just never had all those measurables that high end QBs have.
s**t doesn't matter now anyway 😃
When I said top 5, I meant if he went to bama under Saban. (That was the hypothetical the poster brought up). Cause the skill weapon and o line talent was insane. Like 8 first round picks just in running backs, WR, and o line on those bama squads, at least. Lol
Man I'm so amped for the season to start and watch his growth. It's going to be a blast
My draft comp for him, in hindsight, is Drew Brees. Drew went Round 2, Pick 32 - almost a 3rd round pick a la Joe Montana. I agree with NY85, he's not a top 5 guy. Then again, Aaron Rogers, Dan Marino, even Ben Rothlisberger weren't in the top five in their respective drafts either. The big drawback are as NY said, height, perceived arm strength (or lack thereof) etc.. In college -- Drew put up 10,909 yards with a 61.8% completion percentage at Purdue, and Brock put up 12,170 yards with a 67.7% completion rate at Iowa State. I'd say (assuming I don't have hindsight) he'd be a late first, early second. 49ers had him rated as a 4th round pick during the 2022 49er draft.