ESPN College Football QB Tiers

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I hate his throwing motion too, looks like he's playing Flag football with a Nerf.
When you hold the ball the way he does, how the **** are you supposed to deliver it? He should have gone to the garage to learn some mechanics.
 
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Dustin Crum souls be mentioned among the Non P5 QB's.

He has terrific arm talent & will be a sleeper pick in the draft.

And Trey Lance IMO is an absolute Superstar, I'd take him over Fields tbh, put him on a team with better talent & he's leading them to an undefeated season to the playoffs.

Mond is garbage as you said, and yes, Trey Lance is the real deal. Didn’t throw a single INT last year, no matter what level you’re at, that’s impressive
 
Dustin Crum souls be mentioned among the Non P5 QB's.

He has terrific arm talent & will be a sleeper pick in the draft.

And Trey Lance IMO is an absolute Superstar, I'd take him over Fields tbh, put him on a team with better talent & he's leading them to an undefeated season to the playoffs.
So, Lance is in the portal next year?
 
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Lance is in the Draft next year.
He's eligible, but if he wants a Heisman, Oklahoma is always in the market. But he doesn't really seem like the "look at me" type. That's the type that you want on your team.

With the positive opinions surrounding him though, you're right, he'll probably be in the draft.
 
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I’d take him #1. Honestly. I think he’s as good as Lawerence. I know that sounds crazy but I really do.
I'd say he's one of those who flies under the radar and then 2-3 years in the NFL becomes the talk of the league.
 
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won't copy/paste the whole article, but here are the tiers:

Tier 1: The can't-miss superstars (two players)
Justin Fields, Ohio State
Trevor Lawrence, Clemson


Tier 2: Elite (six players)
Tanner Morgan, Minnesota
Sam Howell, North Carolina
Brock Purdy, Iowa State
D'Eriq King, Miami
Sam Ehlinger, Texas
Kedon Slovis, USC


Tier 3: Elite like Joe Flacco (five players)
Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
Jamie Newman, Georgia
Micale Cunningham, Louisville
K.J. Costello, Mississippi State
Kyle Trask, Florida


Tier 4: Big shoes to fill (six players, four jobs)
Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma
Bryce Young/Mac Jones, Alabama
Jacob Sirmon/Dylan Morris, Washington
Myles Brennan, LSU


Tier 5: Non-Power 5 (six players)
Brady White, Memphis
Dillon Gabriel, UCF
Levi Lewis, Louisiana
Zac Thomas, Appalachian State
Trey Lance, North Dakota State
Shane Buechele, SMU


Tier 6: Game managers (six players)
Charlie Brewer, Baylor
Ian Book, Notre Dame
Sam Hartman, Wake Forest
Sean Clifford, Penn State
Chase Garbers, California
Brandon Peters, Illinois


Tier 7: Up-and-comers (eight players)
Bo Nix, Auburn
Jayden Daniels, Arizona State
Holton Ahlers, East Carolina
Hank Bachmeier, Boise State
Max Duggan, TCU
Hendon Hooker, Virginia Tech
Davis Mills, Stanford
John Rhys Plumlee, Ole Miss


Tier 8: Wild cards (seven players)
Jarret Doege, West Virginia
Spencer Petras, Iowa
Tommy DeVito, Syracuse
Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA
Jake Bentley, Utah
JT Daniels, Georgia
McKenzie Milton, UCF


Tier 9: Open competitions (three jobs)
Joe Milton/Dylan McCaffrey, Michigan
Jack Coan/Graham Mertz, Wisconsin
Jarrett Guarantano/Brian Maurer, Tennessee


Tier 10: We could be convinced (nine players)
Ryan Hilinski, South Carolina
Jack Plummer, Purdue
Peyton Ramsey, Northwestern
Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State
Chase Brice, Duke
Adrian Martinez, Nebraska
James Blackman, Florida State
Michael Penix Jr., Indiana
Skylar Thompson, Kansas State
I’m thinking some delicious Gator tears here @RVACane with our boy king rated higher then “Trash” and also Newman being rated at the same tier as him. Lol
 
I’m thinking some delicious Gator tears here @RVACane with our boy king rated higher then “Trash” and also Newman being rated at the same tier as him. Lol
I know. I’ve been checking in on their board but they haven’t picked it up.
 
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