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Nonsense, if you read the forums then you know that none of these QB's this year are worth trading up for. We have a lot of draft experts that have high level business meetings so I respect their opinions

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12 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Nonsense, if you read the forums then you know that none of these QB's this year are worth trading up for. We have a lot of draft experts that have high level business meetings so I respect their opinions

 

 

There are several good QB prospects which means there's no good QB prospects.

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1 minute ago, Chuck Wagon said:

 

 

There are several good QB prospects which means there's no goo QB prospects.

Oh ok. It would probably be better to wait for a year where there is only 1 good prospect because then you know they are worth trading up for. Makes sense now thanks

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1 minute ago, baskin said:

"based on draft grade"

 

Well...I see whoever put this together did a lot of work

It's Daniel Jeremiah; he's a former NFL personnel man and does a TON of work for the draft year-round.  He's also had offers from teams to fill front office roles; you may want to re-assess your view of his work.

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That may be...but he did ZERO work to put this list together....FFS...anyone could have....

Just now, thebandit27 said:

It's Daniel Jeremiah; he's a former NFL personnel man and does a TON of work for the draft year-round.  He's also had offers from teams to fill front office roles; you may want to re-assess your view of his work.

 

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21 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

1) Sam Darnold, USC

2) Carson Wentz, North Dakota State

3) Josh Rosen, UCLA

4) Jared Goff, Cal

5) Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma

6) Josh Allen, Wyoming

7) Deshaun Watson, Clemson

8) Mitchell Trubisky, North Carolina

9) DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame

10) Paxton Lynch, Memphis

 

18 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Nonsense, if you read the forums then you know that none of these QB's this year are worth trading up for. We have a lot of draft experts that have high level business meetings so I respect their opinions

 

Obviously we know better.

Duh.

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1 minute ago, baskin said:

That may be...but he did ZERO work to put this list together....FFS...anyone could have....

 

 

I thought it was quite obvious that he was basing the ranking on his pre-draft grade of each player...a grade that he puts together from hours and hours of scouting work.

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1 minute ago, thebandit27 said:

 

I thought it was quite obvious that he was basing the ranking on his pre-draft grade of each player...a grade that he puts together from hours and hours of scouting work.

 

 

Well then...what good is this list? Ryan Leaf was highly rated too....Why not publish a complete list of his pre draft evaluations compared to real NFL success to see how serious we should take his rehashed list?

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2 minutes ago, baskin said:

 

 

Well then...what good is this list? Ryan Leaf was highly rated too....Why not publish a complete list of his pre draft evaluations compared to real NFL success to see how serious we should take his rehashed list?

 

Some folks might want to know how an NFL talent evaluator might stack the 2018 crop of QBs against previous classes.  It appears that you've found a way to be outraged about it.  Well done.

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13 minutes ago, Captain Murica said:

Lmao, he didn’t even put Mahomes on there, but Paxton Lynch is on there? I’m not the biggest fan of either but Lynch is not good. 

That makes him more credible IMO. If he would have just pretended to like everyone good and hate everyone bad (like we do here) it wouldn’t be right. I appreciate that he had some misses. DJ is good (and knows QBs). He was a QB.

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5 minutes ago, maryland-bills-fan said:

One person's opinion.   Click bait, more clicks, more money in his pocket.

 

It's the opinion of someone who has evaluated draft prospects for a living at the NFL level for many years.  His opinions are widely respected.

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49 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

Nonsense, if you read the forums then you know that none of these QB's this year are worth trading up for. We have a lot of draft experts that have high level business meetings so I respect their opinions

WTF where is Jackson & Rudolph - these are all busts

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17 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

That makes him more credible IMO. If he would have just pretended to like everyone good and hate everyone bad (like we do here) it wouldn’t be right. I appreciate that he had some misses. DJ is good (and knows QBs). He was a QB.

 

He's also one of my favorite people in the business--an absolute class act with a great sense of humor.

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