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Post by bigbluefoo on Apr 22, 2019 6:59:15 GMT -5
For those who don't have it I've summarised it for you guys.
He has : Haskins 1st round #15: Has an outstanding fastball and accuracy is a strength. Overall, Haskins’ pocket rhythm and lower body mechanics are the biggest concerns for his next level transition, but he showed promising improvement and his special arm has the potential to carve up pro defenses, projecting as an NFL starter with Pro Bowl upside.
Murray 1st round grade #16 : Murray, who is incredibly unique with a skill-set unlike anything currently in the NFL, has the arm talent and playmaking instincts that translate to any level, projecting as an NFL starter Drew Lock 1/2nd round #37 : Lock showcases a live arm and the makeup required to be an NFL starter, but he needs to continue developing his accuracy, mechanics and decision-making to live up to his intriguing potential
Daniel Jones 2nd round #53 overall: : has no outstanding physical traits and needs to work on his internal clock but a cerebral Qb. Projects as a B-list starter
Grier 3rd round: Backup starter with potential to compete for a starter job.
I'd agree with these rankings. I personally think we should be all-in on Haskins. But I'd be happy with any of the qbs just not Jones. I don't want to imagine my reaction if we go for him. I also can't believe so much media has jumped on Jones bandwagon he has no top level upside, atleast all the other ones have an upside and live arm that is translatable to the nfl.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 9:05:14 GMT -5
Daniel Jones sounds like Lauletta with this write-up.
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Post by IrishMike on Apr 22, 2019 10:03:27 GMT -5
Just curious what is his record? With the internet and all of these opinions I wish someone kept track of this. Can we go back a few drafts and see how well this guy has graded QBs?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 10:32:50 GMT -5
It only matters how ONE person ranks them and it ain't this guy.
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Post by piddy283 on Apr 22, 2019 10:40:27 GMT -5
I don't necessarily disagree. I like Haskins, and with a pocket think he could be the best. I also agree Jones is the worst of the big 4-5. We'll see soon enough!
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Post by TCHOF on Apr 22, 2019 10:46:27 GMT -5
Brugler is a very well respected talent evaluator.
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Post by piddy283 on Apr 22, 2019 12:03:42 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 12:35:41 GMT -5
i find it funny people keep thinking this will actually happen. They're taking Murray.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 12:36:49 GMT -5
For those who don't have it I've summarised it for you guys.
He has : Haskins 1st round #15: Has an outstanding fastball and accuracy is a strength. Overall, Haskins’ pocket rhythm and lower body mechanics are the biggest concerns for his next level transition, but he showed promising improvement and his special arm has the potential to carve up pro defenses, projecting as an NFL starter with Pro Bowl upside.
Murray 1st round grade #16 : Murray, who is incredibly unique with a skill-set unlike anything currently in the NFL, has the arm talent and playmaking instincts that translate to any level, projecting as an NFL starter Drew Lock 1/2nd round #37 : Lock showcases a live arm and the makeup required to be an NFL starter, but he needs to continue developing his accuracy, mechanics and decision-making to live up to his intriguing potential
Daniel Jones 2nd round #53 overall: : has no outstanding physical traits and needs to work on his internal clock but a cerebral Qb. Projects as a B-list starter
Grier 3rd round: Backup starter with potential to compete for a starter job.
I'd agree with these rankings. I personally think we should be all-in on Haskins. But I'd be happy with any of the qbs just not Jones. I don't want to imagine my reaction if we go for him. I also can't believe so much media has jumped on Jones bandwagon he has no top level upside, atleast all the other ones have an upside and live arm that is translatable to the nfl.
Brugler is the best scout fans have access to. though, he has Jones rated higher than what I would have him as but he knows his shit.
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Post by vinnie on Apr 22, 2019 12:52:06 GMT -5
It only matters how ONE person ranks them and it ain't this guy. Lol, unfortunately you’re right.
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Post by vinnie on Apr 22, 2019 12:54:36 GMT -5
For those who don't have it I've summarised it for you guys.
He has : Haskins 1st round #15: Has an outstanding fastball and accuracy is a strength. Overall, Haskins’ pocket rhythm and lower body mechanics are the biggest concerns for his next level transition, but he showed promising improvement and his special arm has the potential to carve up pro defenses, projecting as an NFL starter with Pro Bowl upside.
Murray 1st round grade #16 : Murray, who is incredibly unique with a skill-set unlike anything currently in the NFL, has the arm talent and playmaking instincts that translate to any level, projecting as an NFL starter Drew Lock 1/2nd round #37 : Lock showcases a live arm and the makeup required to be an NFL starter, but he needs to continue developing his accuracy, mechanics and decision-making to live up to his intriguing potential
Daniel Jones 2nd round #53 overall: : has no outstanding physical traits and needs to work on his internal clock but a cerebral Qb. Projects as a B-list starter
Grier 3rd round: Backup starter with potential to compete for a starter job.
I'd agree with these rankings. I personally think we should be all-in on Haskins. But I'd be happy with any of the qbs just not Jones. I don't want to imagine my reaction if we go for him. I also can't believe so much media has jumped on Jones bandwagon he has no top level upside, atleast all the other ones have an upside and live arm that is translatable to the nfl.
I haven’t been keeping up with the draft much this year and I’ve never heard of this Jones guy but he seems like Giants material. Nothing too flashy, doesn’t stand out in any particular way...that’s the guy we should all want!
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Post by piddy283 on Apr 22, 2019 13:35:39 GMT -5
i find it funny people keep thinking this will actually happen. They're taking Murray. I'd be surprised if they don't take him, but at the same time I won't be shocked. Nobody knows anything, and every year a player falls unexpectedly.
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Post by bigbluefoo on Apr 23, 2019 5:00:34 GMT -5
Daniel Jones sounds like Lauletta with this write-up. he does! He sounds worse! I'd have a meltdown if we drafted him, it won't be pretty, the guy looks flat garbage and I have an open mind about pretty much all the main QB's in this draft but he has 0 arm talent or physical traits which could be anywhere near franchise level. Atleast Haskins, Murray, Lock have big arms and upside if coached in the right systems, I'm not saying they will all be franchise calibre but I'm willing to bet they could be...Jones doesn't have that. Btw love the pic, El Guapo!
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