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Homeboy is on the spectrum. Seriously
Bud looks like he's a touch downsy
You have an issue with me not having an issue.Ummmm ok
You have an issue with me not having an issue.
Carson Beck and the defense need to pin this on the wall
On3 going for all the clicks today
this is obviously intended to be controversial and get reposts based on that....
Some other names I would put on there as wellAre these lists compiled as the best QBs for their college team or the best QBs from a draft/NFL perspective? Strictly as college QBs and the impact to their program:
1. Cade Klubnik - proven top of the line production, experience, system, and tons of receivers.
2. Garrett Nussmeier - top of the NFL board. Experienced with good receivers.
3. Sawyer Robertson - Personal preference to put him here. Good numbers last year but you could make the argument for all of 4-7 to go here
4. Carson Beck - Strictly off prior production he could be higher. I've been skeptical in the past and coming off the injury could have him lower.
5. John Mateer - Not really the NFL prototype but he does things that no one else on this list can do. Could play his way up to 1.
6. Arch Manning - Hype could be as high as 1. Still needs to prove it to everyone in a full-time capacity.
7. Sam Leavitt - Big fan of his with the dual threat ability. Less arm talent than a lot of guys on the list but like Mateer he is a true gamer.
8. Josh Hoover - Needs to cut down on INTs but one of the best pure passers on the list. Good experience and primed to take a huge 3rd year starter jump. Good system. Likely would be better with better WRs.
9. DJ Lagway - Potential to be higher, like Arch. Also has an injury concern. Could play his way higher but the INTs are a concern. System is a concern. Lack of proven WRs is a concern.
10. Kevin Jennings - Take out the playoff performance and he's probably much higher. Means a lot more to his team/system than most similar to Mateer.
Honorable Mention:
1. LaNorris Sellers - had a hard time leaving him off. Inconsistent but very talented. Skeptical of USCjr QB development
2.. Rocco Becht - True gamer.
3. Nico Iamaleava - Talent and system but will it ever be a finished product?
4. Jake Retzlaff - gamer
5.. Darian Mensah - intriguing but don't like the inexperienced/poor QB coach/playcaller at Duke. Brewer isn't what Mensah needed IMO
Ya they're gamers. I like Haynes King but not as much as the top 15 above. He would probably be in the 16-20 group. Pavia would probably be in the 21-25 group. Just lacks ability to throw.Some other names I would put on there as well
Diego Pavia and Haynes King. Those guys for their programs are good QB and just gamer QBs.
The other thing people have missed is that that list is actually from Ari and Andy on on3, not bud Elliot. I hate defending him, but he clearly thought that list was ridiculous as well, and that’s why he’s directing people to roast itNot that anybody's keeping count, but 6/10 of those QB's are from Texas...
No there’s 3 different lists, that was BudsThe other thing people have missed is that that list is actually from Ari and Andy on on3, not bud Elliot. I hate defending him, but he clearly thought that list was ridiculous as well, and that’s why he’s directing people to roast it
I stand corrected. I swear that I assumed it wasn’t his because castellanos isn’t on it. Apparently, I’m a dumbassNo there’s 3 different lists, that was Buds
Ari and Andy both have their own lists
all 3 have DJ Lagway at #1
Only Andy has Beck on his list and it’s at #10
And yet Beck’s surgery is months behind him, while they are talking about Lagway possibly needing surgery due to his pain…So the plan is to have the surgery after the season.
Edit: forgot to mention Lagway also has a lower body injury that is keeping him out of spring drills.
LOL....Question is...would he have Beck that low if he was at FSU???