Teams got enamored by AR's measurables, height, size, arm strength, athletic ability, etc.., much like they did with Josh Allen. I'm a lifelong skeptic, and even I got caught up in it a bit. But the AR thing taught me a lesson recently that I pointed out earlier in the thread. You can't underestimate/ignore the importance of starts/playing time/reps as a college QB.
Last year was the year of the QB in the draft. Who were the best performing QB's? Bo Nix and Jayden Daniels. Nix was a 5 year starter in college. Daniels was a 5 year college player and 4 year starter. Brock Purdy and Cam Ward 4 year starters. Baker Mayfield a 3 year+ starter. Trevor Lawrence and Jaxson Dart 3 year starters. Penix a 5 year starter. McCarthy and Maye and Milroe 2 year starters. AR? Barely a 1 year starter with a very poor 53.8% completion percentage.
From now on, I'm always going to look at and take into account how much experience a QB prospect got in college, and try not to get hypnotized by the measurables.