Hawkinaz
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I would take Howard or Leonard before Milroy
It's more about evaluation, Flynn was Mr. Back up and a Super star at it, Wilson was a 3rd round guy that was expected to be a career back up at best if he even made a team. Coaching, Scheme, time for them to develop, all a factor. Wilson beat him out and we really won't ever know if Flynn was able to be a starter as you stated due to injury. But John and Petes Evaluation of him and then drafting Wilson and not expecting him to win the job against a guy they just signed for a big contract speaks to how they and others can be wrong till these guys are in the fire at the right time.You say that like the guy he got beat out by was just some random third rounder, rather than the best QB in franchise history, who was one of the league's best from the start. Not exactly shame in losing that battle, given that Flynn played well and got beat more than he lost it. He later messed up his elbow and was never the same, but he never looked bad for us. Even before the Seahawks, he didnt have a huge body of work, but it wasn't just backups he was looking good against either.
I agree with tempering enthusiasm on Milton, I just think Flynn is a poor example.
I think really letting Howell given a real chance behind an even serviceable line should be given a hard look.
Guess you missed looking at his college stats, oh well nobody likes homework.Absolutely ******* not. He's not even a remotely starting caliber QB, he's Brett Favre with all the turnovers and none of the talent
Guess you missed looking at his college stats, oh well nobody likes homework.
oh so the draft doesn't matter, all those players that get drafted, the stats they accumulate don't matter, it's just a crap shoot hoping you hit, Look at his evaluations up until his senior year, he lost most his offense around him his senior year and was hurt so he dropped, before that was projected to possibly be the first pick. I am not calling him the next Messiah, I am saying with a halfway functional O line and OC give him a chance to show what he can do.College stats have nothing to do with success. Josh Rosen had great college stats and was a bum as a pro
oh so the draft doesn't matter, all those players that get drafted, the stats they accumulate don't matter, it's just a crap shoot hoping you hit, Look at his evaluations up until his senior year, he lost most his offense around him his senior year and was hurt so he dropped, before that was projected to possibly be the first pick. I am not calling him the next Messiah, I am saying with a halfway functional O line and OC give him a chance to show what he can do.
I wouldn't mind taking a flyer on Howard.
Teams that tried to pressure Howard by bringing extra defenders paid for it. According to Pro Football Focus, Howard posted a 139.8 NFL passer rating against the blitz this year, completing 75.2 percent of his passes with 15 touchdowns and just one interception.
Howard also thrived on throwing the ball deep. While 20-plus yard passes only accounted for 11.1 percent of his attempts, Howard completed an impressive 27-of-47 deep shots for eight touchdowns and just two interceptions.
QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
Senior Bowl week was viewed as a major turning point for Milroe’s draft position and it hasn’t gotten off on the right foot. He missed a ton of throws, was shaky taking snaps, and continued to look like an athlete playing quarterback. He’s among the most polarizing prospects in the class and a string of subpar performances could severely tank his draft position. There was a level of rust among all of the QBs in Mobile, but he’s going to have to do a lot more in the next few days to solidify himself as a rightful top pick.