07-22-2019, 10:46 AM
Copied from the WR thread since someone brought up QB...
Justin Herbert, QB Oregon - Ideal measurables who will have 4 years of production but needs to display a better sense of pressure and avoid it.
Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama - Was in contention for the Heisman and is extremely accurate, but he plays for Alabama (who hasn't produced good NFL QBs) and is shorter than preferred.
Jake Fromm, QB Georgia - Has good pocket presence, overall passing ability, and slightly taller than Tua, but he still isn't the preferred 6'3"+ and isn't great at driving the ball downfield. He'd fit into more of a short-to-intermediate passing attack that has a good run game.
KJ Costello, QB Stanford - Has the height teams would prefer, a big arm, played in a pro style offense, and will have played 2+ seasons. He probably needs a little more bulk, as he's 6'5" but only 215 lbs. He also isn't the most mobile guy. People view him as more of the prototypical pocket passer.
Jacob Eason, QB Washington - There's a lot of hype around this guy because he has good size and was the starting QB for Georgia before he got hurt and the team chose to then stick with Fromm once Eason was healthy again. Eason hasn't really played since 2016 and he only had a 55% completion percentage, but people seem to love his skill set. His biggest question mark is what will he do now that he's at Washington and fully healthy?
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Another to add to the list could be Sam Ehlinger, QB Texas.
Ehlinger is currently measured at 6'3", 235 lbs but could always end up at 6'2" like what often happens going from college to the NFL. From what I've read, he's had an injury every season going back to his freshman year of high school, but he's been a good QB who can throw and run while also having good pocket presence. If he can stay healthy all this season, he could enter the draft.
Justin Herbert, QB Oregon - Ideal measurables who will have 4 years of production but needs to display a better sense of pressure and avoid it.
Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama - Was in contention for the Heisman and is extremely accurate, but he plays for Alabama (who hasn't produced good NFL QBs) and is shorter than preferred.
Jake Fromm, QB Georgia - Has good pocket presence, overall passing ability, and slightly taller than Tua, but he still isn't the preferred 6'3"+ and isn't great at driving the ball downfield. He'd fit into more of a short-to-intermediate passing attack that has a good run game.
KJ Costello, QB Stanford - Has the height teams would prefer, a big arm, played in a pro style offense, and will have played 2+ seasons. He probably needs a little more bulk, as he's 6'5" but only 215 lbs. He also isn't the most mobile guy. People view him as more of the prototypical pocket passer.
Jacob Eason, QB Washington - There's a lot of hype around this guy because he has good size and was the starting QB for Georgia before he got hurt and the team chose to then stick with Fromm once Eason was healthy again. Eason hasn't really played since 2016 and he only had a 55% completion percentage, but people seem to love his skill set. His biggest question mark is what will he do now that he's at Washington and fully healthy?
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Another to add to the list could be Sam Ehlinger, QB Texas.
Ehlinger is currently measured at 6'3", 235 lbs but could always end up at 6'2" like what often happens going from college to the NFL. From what I've read, he's had an injury every season going back to his freshman year of high school, but he's been a good QB who can throw and run while also having good pocket presence. If he can stay healthy all this season, he could enter the draft.
Zac Taylor 2019-2020: 6 total wins
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: Started 1-4. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.
Sorry for Party Rocking!
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: Started 1-4. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.
Sorry for Party Rocking!