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2 minutes ago, CSBill said:

More than fair. Reading the list, who was it on here that really wanted the Bills to draft Grier? Ugh.

Grier made a great case for Carolina bringing back Cam Newton.  

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Pretty fair assessment of Lamar (1) and Josh (2). I thought Darnold should've been higher. His compliments and criticisms of Josh were spot on. I think in the short term Lamar will be the better qb but from year 5-10, Josh will be #1.

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I've been following his grades all year, and they seem pretty good and fairly assessed.

 

It would be interesting to see how he grades veteran QBs using the same system. The trouble with a grading system like this is that it's not totally clear what each grade represents, or if he's taking into account the fact that they are all young and inexperienced -- so, is an A+ for Lamar Jackson the same as for Drew Brees? Or is it adjusted for the fact that he's a second-year QB?

 

If it's the latter, then it would seem like Lamar probably deserves a higher grade. If it's not, my sense is that Josh probably deserves a slightly lower grade.

 

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2 hours ago, Hermes said:

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/grading-nfls-next-generation-of-quarterbacks-lamar-jackson-josh-allen-finish-with-highest-marks/amp/

 

Surprised to see Allen ranked so high.. he had his ups and downs but it seems like he's on the right trajectory and people are starting to take notice.

 

Side note - Darnold and Baker ? lol

 

 

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One development that undoubtedly shaped the 2019 NFL regular season was an assortment of quarterback injuries, which led to an unprecedented 17 first or second year passers making appearances at some point from Week 1 to Week 17. 

 

Well if they added 2 games and an additional bye week does that mean there would be 20 first or second year passers?

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