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Shhhh...he's edgy and has the hot take.
lol not being impressing by Jarren is not a hot take. You guys are such homers.
Shhhh...he's edgy and has the hot take.
Bryce Perkins is rated higher.
And to really put the BS monitor on this, here's number 10-
10. MAC JONES, ALABAMA
If one thing is known after the departure of star Tua Tagovailoa, it's that this Alabama offense is as friendly to a quarterback as their is and it's likely set to get friendlier for Jones. They have the best receiving corps in the country for Jones to throw to as well as one of the nation's top running backs to rely on as he'll get a tune-up game against Western Carolina before the Iron Bowl in Week 14. In his lone start this season, Jones had a dominant outing, completing 18-of-22 passes for 235 yards, three scores and no interceptions against Arkansas. He's an accurate quarterback and though he is no Tua, he certainly can become something special if he takes over in turbulent times and leads the Crimson Tide to an 11-1 record this season. We'd rather be on the right side of history here for Jones as the stage is set for big things from him and we'd be stupid to go against a Nick Saban elected starting quarterback.