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Originally Posted by jay68802
Is there a sure fire get you to the Superbowl QB in college right now?
Name him, cause I can't.
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Supposedly Tua Tagavailoa the QB at Alabama. I can't see it. Arm isn't strong enough to be #1 overall and is 6'1" and 215 or so and while a good athlete not a game-changer with his legs like a Lamar Jackson, Michael Vick, or Cam Newton.
The Herbert kid out of Oregon is getting the other hype. He is big and has a big time arm and is a really good athlete. Still makes a lot of really bad decisions at the college level though. What happens when the pressure is greater and the windows are smaller?
They really need to wait on Trevor Lawrence. The true Sophomore at Clemson right now. That dude is a flat out winner with all the IT factors you want.
Either way, the Fish traded for Josh Rosen over the off-season. You know, the 1st ever top 10 drafted QB in NFL history that was traded after his rookie season.
They have traded away all their best players in Ndamukong Suh, Jarvis Landry, Laremy Tunsil, and now Minkah Fitzpatrick. It is the tank job of all tank jobs for draft picks.
They have crapped the bed so bad, that this is at least a 5 year rebuild project even with massive cap room and massive amounts of draft picks. You aren't winning games with rookies surrounded by fellow rookies and 2nd and 3rd year guys and 10 to 20 guys who can't even make other teams rosters.
The Browns and Lions have recently gone 0-16, but this is without any doubt the weakest roster the NFL has ever seen in the modern era. They legitimately have serious needs at every single position on the field.
While crazy people talk about college teams being able to compete and beat NFL teams; this year may well be different. This team is so bad at the skill positions that a team like Alabama or Clemson might actually be able to compete with this team for 4 quarters. Maybe not win, but compete. That is how bad this team is right now.