As a broncos fan, I want Nix in orange and blue next season. I think Sean Payton could get the most out of his development at the NFL level. Nix could run a Sean Payton offense very well and that makes me excited.
i disagree. one knock on bo is his lack of abilty to understand complicated plays and defenses. sean paytons offense is the most complex in the entire nfl. denver needs someone who has it mentally along with physically.
It’s hard for me to really gauge how conservative of a decision maker Bo Nix naturally is because I know his OC would always preach efficiency and protecting the ball as the number 1 objectives of the offense
I'm starting to think Oregon is just incompetent because it was the same story with Justin Herbert coming out too. Something about this Oregon system just makes your qb look like shit. I see a high floor and high ceiling for Nix. Even if he is just a game manager that can still be good especially on a rookie deal BUT if he can put his great athleticism and arm talent to work he could be elite.
So, you're telling me that Bo Nix is a reliable dink and dunk passer, but in certain situations he can go for longer passes, and he's got the arm strength and accuracy to complete those passes. How does that imply failure at the pro level?
No Way Jose >>> he will prob go in 1st rnd only due to the run on QB's but let's be real at 24 he will be almost 30 when his 5th yr option is up & as this vid maker properly pointed out he has ZERO middle-intermediate game & his footwork is a joke/disaster... also he is way too timid for a dude who is an adult playing against children & with an arm like that... you need to have aggression in the NFL... disciplined aggression for sure but there is really no aggression to Nix's game > if there were indications that those two questions were answered positively then sure the Broncos should TRADE DOWN & then scoop him up late 1st rnd or early 2nd. His proper ranking is as a mid-2nd Rndr... maybe a starter potential but no guarantees he will be the Franchise without further development... ONLY bcuz the Broncos have such a fav situ for him would I hope that he could get everything straightened out by wk 8 & have a CJ Stroud type year... even Mahomes who went #10 sat almost his full first season [started last game & beat us - BRONCOS] then started 2nd yr from the jump & the rest is history. This yt creator has the proper take: has abilities but he is old, timid & lacks proper technique in a few key areas.
Bo Nix is the most settled player in this draft he is already married I assume he has kids and he won’t be hanging out all nite like a lot of rookies he will be home with his fam studying his playbook knowing he has a fam to take care of it ain’t about him it’s his fam and this will make him a better player because I believe he will be the most player ready QB in this draft he is seasoned and it will show
Good stuff. I like Bo Nix for the Broncos. I love that he's accurate and good against the blitz. I don't love all the check downs but I feel like he is able to work the middle and intermediate routes better and is a fit for Sean Payton. What are your thoughts with fit there? Also interested in JJ. Have you done JJ McCarthy yet?
If the Vikings could get Jared Verse with the 11th pick and get Nix at the bottom of the first round or top of the second round, that would be an excellent draft, I think. Nix is underrated, in my opinion.
@@berro020 bad story. Literally Teddy Bridgewater he’s good at quick short throws but asking him to do more it’s too much for him. Waste of a pick Mann. Lots of fans hype about the stats but week 12 they gonn see
@@andjohn7912This is such a bad take. He operates in his system extremely well and did what was asked of him. Once he gets under SP his playbook is going to open up. A QB’s success comes down to coaching and the system they get drafted into and Nix is probably in the best case scenario out of any of them.
That very first highlight you started to critique for the first down throw, if he were to look right, he would’ve thrown the ball right to that guy who was blitzing off the edge, leading to a tipped pass or an interception 😂😂😂😂
All of Nix's shortcomings you highlight are fixable with good coaching. Herbert had some of the same issues coming out of Oregon and, IMO, he's fixed many of them. Nix has a high football IQ and he's said to be coachable, so there's hope for him.
Same with Josh Allen! Allen had absolutely horrendous footwork coming out of college and even into his first 2 NFL seasons. When he made the jump to Elite status in year 3, he gave his coaches credit for helping him fix his footwork.
@@BossAJS Yeah, Nix being a Heisman finalist in a loaded QB draft year is a total fluke. Especially since Nix played at Oregon and most of their games were on TV when most people east of the Rockies were already getting ready for bed. Only time will tell, but a large percentage of QBs are not successful in the NFL.
@mikeaustin4138 lol bro said loaded qb class... there are 3 top tier guys. Bo isn't. If at 24 years old he can't read a defense or past his 1st read, he will never. He's not a kid. There's a reason he's been in college football longer than anyone ever.
@@BossAJS From a draft perspective it ended up being the fastest 6 QBs ever went off the board... by a LONG shot. Still gonna double down on scoffing at "loaded draft class"? I know it was partially because of need in those first 12 teams, but geez dude, you must know something more than all the scouts and coaches who get paid to think about talent.
Now that I rewatch many of these plays against UW, I was shocked at how many times UW jumped offsides or lined up in the neutral zone. A QB has to know how to know how to read what happens quickly and If someone is in your face within 3 seconds and you make a quick throw which ends up a 1st down and moves the chains. I think this is a positive
@@JonathanHarvey-n6f no it doesnt lol. checking the ball down with 0 pressure without reading anthing past the 1st wr isnt a postive. literally what russel wilson does. panic without pressure and take the easy throw.
3:40 that ask to flip his hips with a defender in his face is a trash take. as a QB he has to go through his reads, the read was there and he got a first down. He's literally doing exactly what his coach would want him to do. You playmake when a decision is not there, not when you get bored. Not to mention he would have taken a sack there or a deflection at minimum for that.
Give him the right OC and he will become a good, maybe great QB. If he goes to the wrong place, he's done. His strengths (and flaws) can, to a degree, be attributed to how Oregon ran him. So his weaknesses can be improved upon with good coaching. A team shouldn't expect him to be a first-year starter
I think a team like the New York Jets could be interesting. They do have the 10th pick overall. But if they could some how find a way to maybe get back into the first round, I think that could be a great fit. Sit a year or 2 behind Rodgers
@@TankFantasySports I like this fit actually. Rodgers already said he wants to play for more than 1y and Love developed well under him. The coaching staff at NYJ is maybe concerning, but the main issue is that I do not see them trading up. If Nix falls into the 2nd round, that's what they would need to hope for.
I think if he can handle Sean Payton and we can sit him until he’s ready I think the kid has the talent and moxie to lead the Broncos out of the shit show we’ve been in
Great analysis man! Would love to see another one of these vids for some of the other mid-tier QBs this class - JJ McCarthys, Rattler, etc. Also go Broncos
People don’t understand Oregons offense. Nix has had full autonomy for two years. Literally anything is possible within a play pre-snap. He makes the call based on the defense. So his “reads” are not the same as traditionally is expected. A single play could have dozens of read combinations - he makes the call based on defense.
@@eli3804 Also Mariota, who clearly was never elite but was a competent starter for a non-negligible amount of time in the NFL. And you can't really diminish it with Herbert being the last major prospect from Oregon given his elite talents.
If the NFL is smart he will definitely be drafted in the first round. Has a great arm and grasp of the game. Will excel in the pro game. Exceptional when game is on the line.
Great video! To me, the footwork and mechanics can be fixed. Josh Allen made a HUGE jump in his 3rd NFL season due to the coaching staff helping him fix his footwork. The most important thing is Bo Nix is coachable. Kid is very competitive and humble. You can tell he’s set his ego aside and will do whatever is asked of him in order to win. Perfect fit for Sean Payton whose offense is built on intermediate throws over the middle and…wait for it…DUMP OFFS! Thats why Alvin Kamara absolutely feasted when Sean was the HC.
I can see what you’re saying but the numbers don’t lie, most accurate passer ever, and there’s a 5 minute highlight reel of him throwing downfield super accurate. Williams is the one always looking to scramble. Nix has a 85% adjusted completion ratio throwing downfield often. KSU and Chiefs fan so nothing Bias, judging on highlights compared to the others. All very talented this year though. Plus like Brock Perty a lot of experience and already NFL ready.
I think you’re nitpicking way too much on those “checkdown decisions” we seem to forget the greatest QB of all time perfected taking the checkdown he made a career of it and only took his shots when he really needed to I’m not saying Bo Nix will be Tom Brady or anything but why is it bad to take the safe play when it’s there and it leads to a 1st down
Trouble is he did it against Washington in the Pac 12 championship game and it cost them a chance at the playoffs because UW was ready for their quick game. IMO he hasn’t shown the ability to come off his first read and fully go through his progressions on a consistent basis. It works when you’re playing a slower, inferior team and you’re on the most talented roster in your conference. You can take the quick check down all day when you have superior playmaker that will outrun/break a tackle. But when the rosters are more balanced, when the defenses are faster and will close on the quick slant/hitch routes. Can he create offschedule and/or get to his 3rd/4th read in a progression consistently? Idk he didn’t have to do that a lot in college, especially not once he got to Oregon.
I don’t wanna like ur comment bc maybe a scout from another team will see this lol. Ur absolutely right tho, I want him to fall to 16 so my hawks can get him. Sit em behind Geno and he’ll be an absolute sponge. But ngl he looks ready to go.
Bo got noticeably better all year this year, with a 1st qtr. blip in the CCG v Wash. Many people thought the play calling was too predictable before the Ducks made adjustments in that 1st qtr. of the game.
You need to understand how offenses are designed. Guys like him and Cousins run the play as coaches say. Plenty of those “dump downs” are the primary. I don’t like it either, but coaches do because it’s highly efficient and safe. They expect the receiver to make a play for the extra yard or two. It’s an absolute fact that Kirk Cousins is one of the top downfield throwers and it’s that way pretty much every year. These guys play within their offenses regardless of their strengths.
love these videos, do you think that when you show plays you can show the play in normal speed first before slowing it down and explaining? I feel like it would give an even better grasp of the plays being shown. Anyways can’t wait to see more QB breakdowns from you!
I think he’s got more arm talent/athletic than Mac Jones. But I think Mac Jones was better at reading defenses and had cleaner footwork coming out of Alabama. Obviously that hasn’t worked out too great in New England
@@breakbones47 Disappears against rivals? What rivals did he disappear against? Against Washington he threw for 337 2/0; Stanford 290 4/0; Utah 248 2/0; USC 412 4/0; 2nd game against Washington 239 3/1.
@@joeshawcroft7121 for the record his rivals are Oregon State and Washington and his record against them is 1-4. You got every stat but the one that matters 🤣🤣
I think these discussions of him going in the 2nd round are bonkers. He's easily in the top 20 college QBs of all time (IMO and based on stats). If I were drafting him I would expect him to go 10-12
So few QBs drafted high have been good in the NFL it is fantasy to predict Bo Nix will be good enough to play NFL QB and be competitive and win more than loses !
Kirk kousins goes to the playoffs. I love how people try to downgrade that. Been a raiders fan my whole life and ide cry for a a chance to win in the playoffs
Bo nix stats 2023: 4508tds, 45 TDs 3 INTs, QB rating 188..........ONE Freakin EIGHTY EIGHT...Name another starting QB, college or pro even close..Should have won the Heisman.......
He makes quick decisions when needed, fast when he needs to run and his arm strength is much better than some think; you don't need Josh Allen strength to do the job. He doesn't labor trying to throw 30-40 yard passes accurately like Trevor Simien type QB'S....And when you make quicker decisions the wr's won't outrun his arm. Future Denver Bronco I hope
I don’t really like this analysis. I think coming off of reads and doing things a certain way is mainly coaching. If he can make the throws and the reads, don’t overthink it.
Maybe somebody can educate me but is it all the QB or does some of it come from the OC/head coach/QB coach? Like in Nix’s case, could it have been the play calls of Will Stein? I know in college, they don’t have ear pieces in their helmets but still is it all the QB making the call every time?
@@dewanewelch1744 well the current OC, Will Stein, also plays things conservative. At least from what I saw last season. The season prior, Kenny Dillingham, was a much more aggressive OC imo
If kenny picket can go in the 1rst rd, bo nix is definitely a 1st round pick. even aaron rodgers had risk but if you coach them up they can turn out to be pretty good.
Nix had a phenomenal running game at Oregon.....He was instructed to take the sure thing over a risker downfield throw............I live in Eugene.....Ya hear things..
I am sold on him. I've watched him for years and he is great at reading the field almost instantly and if the play isn't there he can check down as fast as anyone in the game. He can also scramble if needed. Love him and expect him to go in the first round. Maybe the Vikings at #11 pick?
Huge upside, scary downside? Well, you're half-right. Nix is a career back-up/journeyman at best. Most people aren't aware of just how bad the defenses that Nix played against last year actually were - lookit, here's how those teams finished in total defense last year... #13 Utah #40 Oregon State #60 Liberty #74 Hawaii #79 Washington State #81 Texas Tech #92 Arizona State #99 Washington #99 Washington #105 Cal #119 USC #130 Colorado #132 Stanford N/A Portland State
He is not dumping these down. If it his read progression you do not pass an open read. These comments are ridiculous. So, if he bypasses open reads and holds the ball longer you rate him negative. It's just ignorant. It all depends on his read progression. QBs don't just randomly drop back and just look wherever. They have specific reads and progressions. Your comments seem like a casual fan that really doesn't understand how offense and QB play works.
Bro in the offense he's in he can only do what the plays are designed for. he can't be a super star in a check down offense. he gets in the right offense in the NFL you ppl that probably never played football going to see a future star
Bo, JD, Caleb, Maye, JJ, Penix are all possible prospects that can make a difference for a team. All drafts have sleepers. With the WR and oline in this draft......a few teams will change their fortunes this year
Play at talked about at 4:00 is a bad example because if the first read is open you take that look. You don't go to the backside slant because its not open pre snap. You can't just throw to a covered area especially if they aren't showing blitz yet.
It shows your experience on the field as a Qb, zero. From your chair using a camera angle that simplifies everything you were able to present evidence EXCEPT… none of these is as easy as might seem. Everyone every NFL Qb misses open options, your argument is weak. He will fail or not on many more tangible and intangible issues before this.
Dude you are so full of it, and blind to boot. First, he's almost 24 and NOT an old man. Second he was mature enough to stay in school another year and refine his skills unlike some of the other Juniors like Drake Maye that SHOULD stay for his 4th year. The second play you show, #4 is bearing down on him with 1 second of time left and you want him to look down field? 3rd play against Washington your wrong again. If he throws the deep slant a safety is sitting right there ready to pick it off. Huge play? Huge pick. Open your eyes dude!! He didn't miss anyone WIDE open in the endzone! He threw to the correct receiver. If he throws to the right (DB with his back to him) it has to be a perfect pass. By the time the ball gets there the DB could easily turn and bat it down. Again, that has to be a perfect pass. No sir, your wrong again. Nix chose the perfect pass there as well. Nothing wrong with the ball at the 2 vs Washington. In big Games, you take what the defense gives. Picking at them tires them out. Nix could have easily won this game if he had a defense like Washingtons. Tank Sports need to release you dude....
It’s pretty crazy that pretty much the top 5 QBs all have a trait that is really good. Like I legit see some good ceilings from these QBs. Daniel’s: faster thinner Jalen hurts Nix: prime Russ Wilson Williams: Tall Kyler Murray Drake: Herbert Pennix: prime Derek Carr/ Cousins JJ: still need to watch. Obviously these comps have to do with ceiling which means good coaching which isn’t always the case. But I can definitely see pathways.
Seems like a pro level guy to me, dink and dunks to pick up yardage and then he can throw it deep once the defense starts to move up. Basically the recipe Mahomes has done the last 2 years, i think the stat is he has like 5tds or something beyond 20yards the rest are short throws.
It will be interesting to see if Payton does pull the trigger on him bcuz your critique's are totally valid- he is a QB who plays it safe like wilson but in order to succeed at the NFL Level you need to take what the DEF gives you BUT TAKE EVERYTHING THE DEF GIVES YOU... so yes he is a tough evaluation bcuz he will have to learn new things at 24 years old by the time his 5th year option arrives he will be almost 30... that all being said Payton may see his abilities & know that the things he isn't doing can be coached into him... after all that is the reason there is a QB Coach as well as an OCoord & in Payton's case HC with a great OFF mind & QB development skills... so if the BRONCOS TRADE DOWN & turn their 1st into 2 picks at a min to pick up Nix it's not like I will be upset... still you don't know until you see it & at 24 he should already have developed all the proper tech req'd to play the position properly
I’ll never understand. This guy had almost a hundred TDs in the last two seasons and very very few turnovers. He made the right decisions. His only bad game in two years was his opening game against the historically good Georgia D. Nix will look good in the NFL soon and he will endure.
First downs is the key. As long as you are getting them and moving down the field, you will win a lot of games, especially if you are keeping Mahomes off the field.
After watching this film I’m actually thinking that if these plays were in the NFL they would be swatted down or intercepted. He needs some mechanical help to be successful as you pointed out
As a falcons fan i like bo nix. Every QB has there flaws. It’s about getting put around a good coaching staff to get the best out of you. I really like Daniels just intriguing to me, but if Daniels is gone. Going after a bo nix isn’t a bad idea
Good catches on the longer, faster throws he _does_ make. Being able to throw these passes once means he *can* throw them. so that he doesn't do so regularly isn't significant _unless he fails to when he should have._ That's not the case here. Strangely it _is_ the case with the guy he's replacing. Russ looks down one or both sidelines then checks it down. He has led the league in passes *behind the line of scrimmage - for **_five years straight!_* It's a perfect case of how people want to hang onto memes of the past thus not accepting the present. There are people who still maintain that Lamar is a glorified RB. Justin Fields is still the king of this though. Most people are more franchise than player-loyal. So when there's any disagreement between them, the fans end up siding with The Franchise, & usually that also means siding with coaches over players. When the Bears made it clear back about week 5 of '22 everyone got that message. But they also wanted to deny there *was* any message. Because that would mean they were complicit. So even after Fields called them out on it all publicly, twice, everyone acts like they never knew about it. He had to play under an HC who made it publicly clear that he despised him & a GM & team owner who wouldn't support him for over a year and a half. & during that time he made them the #1 offense 3 weeks straight. But because the fans had gotten the message he was hated even while doing that. & still is blamed for their play-calling. Vive La Franchise!
We were one game, and 3 pts, away from the CFP? Bo Nix has the instincts of a Pro and part of his maturation process was learning to take the sure thing. Overall, you'll significantly reduce your turnovers by letting your playmakers be the difference makers. And like you said, he lead the COUNTRY in TD passes...what more do you want?
1st play you say he should have thrown to the other other is gonna result in him not being able to step into that throw as there is a DE bearing down on him. 2nd play that was his first read and the backside was blown coverage. It’s possible his pre-snap read was correct the defense just got mixed up in their execution. I think Bo Nix is at worst 4th best QB in this class. I think he has the highest floor and second lowest ceiling to McCarthey
Man these will be fun takes to laugh at later on. No needs a perfect system and to play against lesser competition. I’m a buffs fan and we had the a bottom 5 defense. WSU had a terrible defense. Stanford had a terrible defense. Not surprised old white guys love him. I bet yall think this could’ve been y’all when you were younger 😂. He has a super low ceiling you should really watch tape. There are some websites you can get all 22 tape instead of just clicking his highlights.
@@Juice-ig3jz black man here! And I’m responding to the video I know taking time out of your day from video gaming and bathroom selfies is a lot to ask, but maybe consider context. Saying he is top 4 isn’t some hot take. I actually hate Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels is a one read and run QB so I’m not sold on either of them. I don’t think he will regress much in the pros, that doesn’t mean he will be an all pro that means his skill set won’t be exploited. Actually my favorite QB in the class is Penix. Also maybe a shape up would do you wonders. 🤷🏽♂️
I like him overall especially his mobility but I don’t see a cannon or zip on a lot of his throws compared to Williams, Daniels, Maye and Penix Definitely no howitzer here Arm strength like Mac Jones
Also a viks fan. Could imagine KOC all over Nix. He can be taught the footwork and pocket presence. Best of all Nix has legs, arm and durability. The kicker tho is he has that gamer improve that Kirk doesn't
do some research. Bo does throw screens on 36% of plays but that could be play design or it could be what the defense gives him. Loot at his stats on 3rd and 4th down, look at his production on throws over 10 yards. He is good at all of it, not just dump offs. That's what makes the dump offs so effective. Because he can beat the defenses at all levels. He's good against the blitz too. Led the nation in positive plays against the blitz.
Smh… I don’t care everything you are saying is coaching and as a Giants fans I would take him in a heartbeat over Daniel jones cuz at least he can get better with good coaching.
You mentioned "your Denver Broncos" as being a spot for Nix...that seems to be a prevailing opinion now, at least in the Denver fan base. But here is a very under the radar issue with Nix that almost nobody is talking about. He played for Gus Malzahn, the architect of the NHHU (no huddle-hurry up) type of offense Chip Kelly favored, & it's obviously one that does not prepare a QB well for the NFL, even less so when combined with a spread concept. This is the same coach & system that Jarrett Stidham decided to ditch after two seasons in Auburn & another playing for Art Briles at Baylor. Stidham has had to learn almost everything about playing in the NFL after that experience by sitting behind Brady & being in the coaching of Belichick, McDaniels & Payton. Yet despite this, people seem to think Nix won't face a similar problem. In point of fact, it's worth noting that when Nix transferred to Oregon, he actually followed Malzahn's OC Ken Dillingam there. Dillingham took those same Malzahn concepts with him, which is likely why Nix chose Oregon. That's concerning to me. After a third year under the Malzahn type offense with Dillingham, he left & was replaced by Will Stein, who essentially runs the same offense. Nix has had nearly all his college development in the same system that Jarrett Stidham bailed out of after two years in order to learn at the NFL level. Yet somehow people think Nix is ready & Stidham is not. Stidham was considered a probably first rounder also before a terrible Auburn team shipwrecked his last year there. We know how particular Payton is about development. Why would he opt for a rookie to start who will probably take multiple years before he's ready when he has one available already who won't?
Once drafted, if he sits behind a veteran for a year and under a really good QB coach...he has all the tools to be dangerous. If he's rushed into a bad situation, unfortunately I think he'll drowned.
As a broncos fan, I want Nix in orange and blue next season. I think Sean Payton could get the most out of his development at the NFL level. Nix could run a Sean Payton offense very well and that makes me excited.
I wouldn’t mind that at all. Nix has a ton of upside, and with a mind like Sean Payton. Anything’s possible
To the Vikings instead!👍🤣
i disagree. one knock on bo is his lack of abilty to understand complicated plays and defenses. sean paytons offense is the most complex in the entire nfl. denver needs someone who has it mentally along with physically.
@@BossAJSLike who?
@@samuelsandate9804trade for Mac Jones for a 3rd round pick.
It’s hard for me to really gauge how conservative of a decision maker Bo Nix naturally is because I know his OC would always preach efficiency and protecting the ball as the number 1 objectives of the offense
I'm starting to think Oregon is just incompetent because it was the same story with Justin Herbert coming out too. Something about this Oregon system just makes your qb look like shit.
I see a high floor and high ceiling for Nix. Even if he is just a game manager that can still be good especially on a rookie deal BUT if he can put his great athleticism and arm talent to work he could be elite.
So, you're telling me that Bo Nix is a reliable dink and dunk passer, but in certain situations he can go for longer passes, and he's got the arm strength and accuracy to complete those passes.
How does that imply failure at the pro level?
Sounds like a pro to me.
A history of choking in big games against rivals 😂😂
@@cosmicatma17 Bo plays defense?
sounds like russel wilson lol
Sounds like a game manager.
He's looks top 10 to me for any of the later teams that really need a QB.
No Way Jose >>> he will prob go in 1st rnd only due to the run on QB's but let's be real at 24 he will be almost 30 when his 5th yr option is up & as this vid maker properly pointed out he has ZERO middle-intermediate game & his footwork is a joke/disaster... also he is way too timid for a dude who is an adult playing against children & with an arm like that... you need to have aggression in the NFL... disciplined aggression for sure but there is really no aggression to Nix's game > if there were indications that those two questions were answered positively then sure the Broncos should TRADE DOWN & then scoop him up late 1st rnd or early 2nd. His proper ranking is as a mid-2nd Rndr... maybe a starter potential but no guarantees he will be the Franchise without further development... ONLY bcuz the Broncos have such a fav situ for him would I hope that he could get everything straightened out by wk 8 & have a CJ Stroud type year... even Mahomes who went #10 sat almost his full first season [started last game & beat us - BRONCOS] then started 2nd yr from the jump & the rest is history.
This yt creator has the proper take: has abilities but he is old, timid & lacks proper technique in a few key areas.
Exactly
If this guy ever starts in the NFL, I’m drafting whoever his RB is and cashing in on the PPR
perine and javonte williams
he should end up in Washington at pick 37, and throw to Austin I can only block and catch out the backfield ekeler
@@AirCon84he’s a bronco now
@@dy4710 wouldve liked to draft a defensive player and trade up for him but im excited (I kinda wanted to watch wilson play ngl)
Bo Nix is the most settled player in this draft he is already married I assume he has kids and he won’t be hanging out all nite like a lot of rookies he will be home with his fam studying his playbook knowing he has a fam to take care of it ain’t about him it’s his fam and this will make him a better player because I believe he will be the most player ready QB in this draft he is seasoned and it will show
You are right. Shame nobody thinks like you anymore.
He looks pretty good to me considering what he’s being asked to do.
Sometimes you gotta take a shot. I like this guy's chances
Good stuff. I like Bo Nix for the Broncos. I love that he's accurate and good against the blitz. I don't love all the check downs but I feel like he is able to work the middle and intermediate routes better and is a fit for Sean Payton. What are your thoughts with fit there? Also interested in JJ. Have you done JJ McCarthy yet?
I'm excited for him to do JJ McCarthy. Excited for Maye and Daniels too
Yall really need to watch CFB. We need a true passer like CJ and Penix fits us better
@@andjohn7912that’s what I’ve been saying but everyone wants nix
If the Vikings could get Jared Verse with the 11th pick and get Nix at the bottom of the first round or top of the second round, that would be an excellent draft, I think. Nix is underrated, in my opinion.
Agreed. Although, I prefer Byron Murphy 2 at #11.
POV: You're a Broncos fan that's looking to see if he's any good.
Me lmao
I watched CFB stats is good but when u watched a full game of him it’s a whole different story.
@@andjohn7912 good story or bad story?
@@berro020 bad story. Literally Teddy Bridgewater he’s good at quick short throws but asking him to do more it’s too much for him. Waste of a pick Mann. Lots of fans hype about the stats but week 12 they gonn see
@@andjohn7912This is such a bad take. He operates in his system extremely well and did what was asked of him. Once he gets under SP his playbook is going to open up. A QB’s success comes down to coaching and the system they get drafted into and Nix is probably in the best case scenario out of any of them.
That very first highlight you started to critique for the first down throw, if he were to look right, he would’ve thrown the ball right to that guy who was blitzing off the edge, leading to a tipped pass or an interception 😂😂😂😂
All of Nix's shortcomings you highlight are fixable with good coaching. Herbert had some of the same issues coming out of Oregon and, IMO, he's fixed many of them. Nix has a high football IQ and he's said to be coachable, so there's hope for him.
Same with Josh Allen! Allen had absolutely horrendous footwork coming out of college and even into his first 2 NFL seasons. When he made the jump to Elite status in year 3, he gave his coaches credit for helping him fix his footwork.
bro huh? nix does not have a high football iq lol. he struggles past the 1st read.
@@BossAJS Yeah, Nix being a Heisman finalist in a loaded QB draft year is a total fluke. Especially since Nix played at Oregon and most of their games were on TV when most people east of the Rockies were already getting ready for bed. Only time will tell, but a large percentage of QBs are not successful in the NFL.
@mikeaustin4138 lol bro said loaded qb class... there are 3 top tier guys. Bo isn't. If at 24 years old he can't read a defense or past his 1st read, he will never. He's not a kid. There's a reason he's been in college football longer than anyone ever.
@@BossAJS From a draft perspective it ended up being the fastest 6 QBs ever went off the board... by a LONG shot. Still gonna double down on scoffing at "loaded draft class"? I know it was partially because of need in those first 12 teams, but geez dude, you must know something more than all the scouts and coaches who get paid to think about talent.
Now that I rewatch many of these plays against UW, I was shocked at how many times UW jumped offsides or lined up in the neutral zone. A QB has to know how to know how to read what happens quickly and If someone is in your face within 3 seconds and you make a quick throw which ends up a 1st down and moves the chains. I think this is a positive
yeah, but that's not how it works in the nfl lol.
@@BossAJSthat’s shows he has situational awareness especially when reading the blitz one of the most important attributes in the pros
@@JonathanHarvey-n6f no it doesnt lol. checking the ball down with 0 pressure without reading anthing past the 1st wr isnt a postive. literally what russel wilson does. panic without pressure and take the easy throw.
@@JonathanHarvey-n6f he doesnt read blitzes lol. look at his draft cons. literally says he has issues reading defenses.
3:40 that ask to flip his hips with a defender in his face is a trash take. as a QB he has to go through his reads, the read was there and he got a first down. He's literally doing exactly what his coach would want him to do. You playmake when a decision is not there, not when you get bored. Not to mention he would have taken a sack there or a deflection at minimum for that.
Was just thinking the same thing no way he flips hips and gets the throw off
Give him the right OC and he will become a good, maybe great QB. If he goes to the wrong place, he's done.
His strengths (and flaws) can, to a degree, be attributed to how Oregon ran him. So his weaknesses can be improved upon with good coaching. A team shouldn't expect him to be a first-year starter
I think a team like the New York Jets could be interesting. They do have the 10th pick overall. But if they could some how find a way to maybe get back into the first round, I think that could be a great fit. Sit a year or 2 behind Rodgers
@@TankFantasySports I like this fit actually. Rodgers already said he wants to play for more than 1y and Love developed well under him.
The coaching staff at NYJ is maybe concerning, but the main issue is that I do not see them trading up. If Nix falls into the 2nd round, that's what they would need to hope for.
Jets are where QB careers go to die.
He's not falling out of the lottery. Nix will be the best QB from this draft, book it!
I think if he can handle Sean Payton and we can sit him until he’s ready I think the kid has the talent and moxie to lead the Broncos out of the shit show we’ve been in
And u think Bo Nix is that’s crazy 🤦🏾♂️
these things are 100% correctable. You can teach a QB footwork and to step up. I think he is going to be a fantastic QB
Great analysis man! Would love to see another one of these vids for some of the other mid-tier QBs this class - JJ McCarthys, Rattler, etc. Also go Broncos
Dude had 4500 yards how is he not throwing enough
i know lol
This is definition of not watching CFB 🤦🏾♂️
People don’t understand Oregons offense. Nix has had full autonomy for two years. Literally anything is possible within a play pre-snap. He makes the call based on the defense. So his “reads” are not the same as traditionally is expected. A single play could have dozens of read combinations - he makes the call based on defense.
That’s why Oregon is known to churn out NFL QBs huh?
@@eli3804 Justin Herbert?
@@pugilist102 okay you got 1 so far…
@@eli3804 Also Mariota, who clearly was never elite but was a competent starter for a non-negligible amount of time in the NFL.
And you can't really diminish it with Herbert being the last major prospect from Oregon given his elite talents.
@@eli3804 Also, his final year was far better than Herbert's. I'm excited to see what he can do.
If the NFL is smart he will definitely be drafted in the first round. Has a great arm and grasp of the game. Will excel in the pro game. Exceptional when game is on the line.
Great video! To me, the footwork and mechanics can be fixed. Josh Allen made a HUGE jump in his 3rd NFL season due to the coaching staff helping him fix his footwork. The most important thing is Bo Nix is coachable. Kid is very competitive and humble. You can tell he’s set his ego aside and will do whatever is asked of him in order to win. Perfect fit for Sean Payton whose offense is built on intermediate throws over the middle and…wait for it…DUMP OFFS! Thats why Alvin Kamara absolutely feasted when Sean was the HC.
I can see what you’re saying but the numbers don’t lie, most accurate passer ever, and there’s a 5 minute highlight reel of him throwing downfield super accurate. Williams is the one always looking to scramble. Nix has a 85% adjusted completion ratio throwing downfield often. KSU and Chiefs fan so nothing Bias, judging on highlights compared to the others. All very talented this year though. Plus like Brock Perty a lot of experience and already NFL ready.
Great video. This is a perfect example of how to make a scouting report. Please keep up the videos on the 24’ class!
Thanks for the entertainment 🤙🏻
Perfect fit for Sean Peyton's offense.
Whoever drafts him is gonna be successful.
I think you’re nitpicking way too much on those “checkdown decisions” we seem to forget the greatest QB of all time perfected taking the checkdown he made a career of it and only took his shots when he really needed to I’m not saying Bo Nix will be Tom Brady or anything but why is it bad to take the safe play when it’s there and it leads to a 1st down
Trouble is he did it against Washington in the Pac 12 championship game and it cost them a chance at the playoffs because UW was ready for their quick game. IMO he hasn’t shown the ability to come off his first read and fully go through his progressions on a consistent basis. It works when you’re playing a slower, inferior team and you’re on the most talented roster in your conference. You can take the quick check down all day when you have superior playmaker that will outrun/break a tackle. But when the rosters are more balanced, when the defenses are faster and will close on the quick slant/hitch routes. Can he create offschedule and/or get to his 3rd/4th read in a progression consistently? Idk he didn’t have to do that a lot in college, especially not once he got to Oregon.
I don’t wanna like ur comment bc maybe a scout from another team will see this lol. Ur absolutely right tho, I want him to fall to 16 so my hawks can get him. Sit em behind Geno and he’ll be an absolute sponge. But ngl he looks ready to go.
He's in a good spot with the Broncos and Payton.
This is a fair scouting report. But, I do think he's a 1st rounder.
He has the potential to be a great player in the NFL. If a team thinks the same, the first round is a strong possibility. It only takes one team✅
Bo got noticeably better all year this year, with a 1st qtr. blip in the CCG v Wash. Many people thought the play calling was too predictable before the Ducks made adjustments in that 1st qtr. of the game.
You need to understand how offenses are designed. Guys like him and Cousins run the play as coaches say. Plenty of those “dump downs” are the primary. I don’t like it either, but coaches do because it’s highly efficient and safe. They expect the receiver to make a play for the extra yard or two. It’s an absolute fact that Kirk Cousins is one of the top downfield throwers and it’s that way pretty much every year. These guys play within their offenses regardless of their strengths.
Vikings fans this is the perfect fit for O'Connell's system 14:42
He's doing what the coach is telling him to do
love these videos, do you think that when you show plays you can show the play in normal speed first before slowing it down and explaining? I feel like it would give an even better grasp of the plays being shown. Anyways can’t wait to see more QB breakdowns from you!
Gets the ball out fast after read field quick
He’s a older, shorter version of Mac Jones 😂😂
I think he’s got more arm talent/athletic than Mac Jones. But I think Mac Jones was better at reading defenses and had cleaner footwork coming out of Alabama. Obviously that hasn’t worked out too great in New England
Honestly he’s pretty overrated. He plays really good against bad defenses but disappears against his rivals
@@breakbones47 Disappears against rivals? What rivals did he disappear against? Against Washington he threw for 337 2/0; Stanford 290 4/0; Utah 248 2/0; USC 412 4/0; 2nd game against Washington 239 3/1.
@@joeshawcroft7121 for the record his rivals are Oregon State and Washington and his record against them is 1-4. You got every stat but the one that matters 🤣🤣
@@breakbones47 just because the Ducks lost those games doesn’t mean Bo Nix didn’t show up. Clearly you’re an idiot and don’t watch the games
As a Bronco fan I feel better having watched this video. Very smartly done.
I think these discussions of him going in the 2nd round are bonkers. He's easily in the top 20 college QBs of all time (IMO and based on stats). If I were drafting him I would expect him to go 10-12
So few QBs drafted high have been good in the NFL it is fantasy to predict Bo Nix will be good enough to play NFL QB and be competitive and win more than loses !
Kirk kousins goes to the playoffs. I love how people try to downgrade that. Been a raiders fan my whole life and ide cry for a a chance to win in the playoffs
Bo nix stats 2023: 4508tds, 45 TDs 3 INTs, QB rating 188..........ONE Freakin EIGHTY EIGHT...Name another starting QB, college or pro even close..Should have won the Heisman.......
He makes quick decisions when needed, fast when he needs to run and his arm strength is much better than some think; you don't need Josh Allen strength to do the job. He doesn't labor trying to throw 30-40 yard passes accurately like Trevor Simien type QB'S....And when you make quicker decisions the wr's won't outrun his arm. Future Denver Bronco I hope
I don’t really like this analysis. I think coming off of reads and doing things a certain way is mainly coaching. If he can make the throws and the reads, don’t overthink it.
Maybe somebody can educate me but is it all the QB or does some of it come from the OC/head coach/QB coach? Like in Nix’s case, could it have been the play calls of Will Stein? I know in college, they don’t have ear pieces in their helmets but still is it all the QB making the call every time?
I have always said this look at Herbert in the same exact school. The play calling had him looking very limited.
@@dewanewelch1744 well the current OC, Will Stein, also plays things conservative. At least from what I saw last season. The season prior, Kenny Dillingham, was a much more aggressive OC imo
Check down king built his stats against weaker defenses but choked in too many big games especially against his rivals
He didn't really lose the big games. He played great, but defense did not do their job.
Bo Nix plays defense too?
@@joeshawcroft7121 if you can hold Caleb Williams defense against him then the same rules apply to Nix
@@breakbones47only idiots do that
They said the same crap about Herbert.
If kenny picket can go in the 1rst rd, bo nix is definitely a 1st round pick. even aaron rodgers had risk but if you coach them up they can turn out to be pretty good.
Nix had a phenomenal running game at Oregon.....He was instructed to take the sure thing over a risker downfield throw............I live in Eugene.....Ya hear things..
you can teach footwork, cant teach arm talent
That’s very true. Maybe why he’s worth the risk?!
I hope Denver drafts him
Me too. I think he'll be great in a Sean Payton offense.
I am sold on him. I've watched him for years and he is great at reading the field almost instantly and if the play isn't there he can check down as fast as anyone in the game. He can also scramble if needed. Love him and expect him to go in the first round. Maybe the Vikings at #11 pick?
Huge upside, scary downside? Well, you're half-right. Nix is a career back-up/journeyman at best. Most people aren't aware of just how bad the defenses that Nix played against last year actually were - lookit, here's how those teams finished in total defense last year...
#13 Utah
#40 Oregon State
#60 Liberty
#74 Hawaii
#79 Washington State
#81 Texas Tech
#92 Arizona State
#99 Washington
#99 Washington
#105 Cal
#119 USC
#130 Colorado
#132 Stanford
N/A Portland State
He is not dumping these down. If it his read progression you do not pass an open read. These comments are ridiculous. So, if he bypasses open reads and holds the ball longer you rate him negative. It's just ignorant. It all depends on his read progression. QBs don't just randomly drop back and just look wherever. They have specific reads and progressions. Your comments seem like a casual fan that really doesn't understand how offense and QB play works.
Bro in the offense he's in he can only do what the plays are designed for. he can't be a super star in a check down offense. he gets in the right offense in the NFL you ppl that probably never played football going to see a future star
I saw a whole bunch of good things here he actually reminds me alot of Josh Allen
Anyone here after he was picked 12th overall hearing "maybe he will go round 1 or two"? Lol what a wild draft
Bo, JD, Caleb, Maye, JJ, Penix are all possible prospects that can make a difference for a team. All drafts have sleepers. With the WR and oline in this draft......a few teams will change their fortunes this year
Play at talked about at 4:00 is a bad example because if the first read is open you take that look. You don't go to the backside slant because its not open pre snap. You can't just throw to a covered area especially if they aren't showing blitz yet.
People knock Bo because of his age but forget Rodgers made his first start at 24 almost 25 and has played at an elite level for almost 2 decades.
It shows your experience on the field as a Qb, zero.
From your chair using a camera angle that simplifies everything you were able to present evidence EXCEPT… none of these is as easy as might seem.
Everyone every NFL Qb misses open options, your argument is weak. He will fail or not on many more tangible and intangible issues before this.
BO NIX Will be a future raider in 2024 mark my words BO NIX
I'd be thrilled if the Vikings took Byron Murphy 2 at 11 and Bo Nix at 23. I'd be so good with that.
I think imma start listening to this guy since he got purdy right
Dude you are so full of it, and blind to boot. First, he's almost 24 and NOT an old man. Second he was mature enough to stay in school another year and refine his skills unlike some of the other Juniors like Drake Maye that SHOULD stay for his 4th year. The second play you show, #4 is bearing down on him with 1 second of time left and you want him to look down field? 3rd play against Washington your wrong again. If he throws the deep slant a safety is sitting right there ready to pick it off. Huge play? Huge pick. Open your eyes dude!! He didn't miss anyone WIDE open in the endzone! He threw to the correct receiver. If he throws to the right (DB with his back to him) it has to be a perfect pass. By the time the ball gets there the DB could easily turn and bat it down. Again, that has to be a perfect pass. No sir, your wrong again. Nix chose the perfect pass there as well. Nothing wrong with the ball at the 2 vs Washington. In big Games, you take what the defense gives. Picking at them tires them out. Nix could have easily won this game if he had a defense like Washingtons. Tank Sports need to release you dude....
does he ever attack the middle of the field?
It’s pretty crazy that pretty much the top 5 QBs all have a trait that is really good. Like I legit see some good ceilings from these QBs.
Daniel’s: faster thinner Jalen hurts
Nix: prime Russ Wilson
Williams: Tall Kyler Murray
Drake: Herbert
Pennix: prime Derek Carr/ Cousins
JJ: still need to watch.
Obviously these comps have to do with ceiling which means good coaching which isn’t always the case. But I can definitely see pathways.
Seems like a pro level guy to me, dink and dunks to pick up yardage and then he can throw it deep once the defense starts to move up. Basically the recipe Mahomes has done the last 2 years, i think the stat is he has like 5tds or something beyond 20yards the rest are short throws.
why are you still not speicalized nfl scounter yet?
It will be interesting to see if Payton does pull the trigger on him bcuz your critique's are totally valid- he is a QB who plays it safe like wilson but in order to succeed at the NFL Level you need to take what the DEF gives you BUT TAKE EVERYTHING THE DEF GIVES YOU... so yes he is a tough evaluation bcuz he will have to learn new things at 24 years old by the time his 5th year option arrives he will be almost 30... that all being said Payton may see his abilities & know that the things he isn't doing can be coached into him... after all that is the reason there is a QB Coach as well as an OCoord & in Payton's case HC with a great OFF mind & QB development skills... so if the BRONCOS TRADE DOWN & turn their 1st into 2 picks at a min to pick up Nix it's not like I will be upset... still you don't know until you see it & at 24 he should already have developed all the proper tech req'd to play the position properly
i want him in washington he developed alot in my opinion cant hurt playing longer in college
I’ll never understand.
This guy had almost a hundred TDs in the last two seasons and very very few turnovers.
He made the right decisions. His only bad game in two years was his opening game against the historically good Georgia D.
Nix will look good in the NFL soon and he will endure.
First downs is the key. As long as you are getting them and moving down the field, you will win a lot of games, especially if you are keeping
Mahomes off the field.
As a Steelers fan Bo Nix would be a perfect upgrade at QB over Pickett in Pittsburgh
Solid Pick give him a chance late first early day 2
Nice vid. Big Nix fan, wouldn't be mad if the Vikings ended up with him instead of Mccarthy like all the rumors are saying.
Broncos need Bo Nix
I get everything you're saying but we don't know if he is being taught this will be 1st read, this is 2nd read vs this coverage.
After watching this film I’m actually thinking that if these plays were in the NFL they would be swatted down or intercepted. He needs some mechanical help to be successful as you pointed out
He is being coached to take the quick easy yards so we can not blame Nix for the countless check downs
Bo Nix to Vikings!
That would be a fun fit!
He'll be a Raider
He's going to be a Great NFL player...In the end he will be the Best Quaterrback of the 2024 Draft...
As a falcons fan i like bo nix. Every QB has there flaws. It’s about getting put around a good coaching staff to get the best out of you. I really like Daniels just intriguing to me, but if Daniels is gone. Going after a bo nix isn’t a bad idea
Good catches on the longer, faster throws he _does_ make. Being able to throw these passes once means he *can* throw them. so that he doesn't do so regularly isn't significant _unless he fails to when he should have._ That's not the case here.
Strangely it _is_ the case with the guy he's replacing. Russ looks down one or both sidelines then checks it down. He has led the league in passes *behind the line of scrimmage - for **_five years straight!_* It's a perfect case of how people want to hang onto memes of the past thus not accepting the present. There are people who still maintain that Lamar is a glorified RB.
Justin Fields is still the king of this though. Most people are more franchise than player-loyal. So when there's any disagreement between them, the fans end up siding with The Franchise, & usually that also means siding with coaches over players.
When the Bears made it clear back about week 5 of '22 everyone got that message. But they also wanted to deny there *was* any message. Because that would mean they were complicit. So even after Fields called them out on it all publicly, twice, everyone acts like they never knew about it. He had to play under an HC who made it publicly clear that he despised him & a GM & team owner who wouldn't support him for over a year and a half. & during that time he made them the #1 offense 3 weeks straight.
But because the fans had gotten the message he was hated even while doing that. & still is blamed for their play-calling. Vive La Franchise!
We were one game, and 3 pts, away from the CFP? Bo Nix has the instincts of a Pro and part of his maturation process was learning to take the sure thing. Overall, you'll significantly reduce your turnovers by letting your playmakers be the difference makers. And like you said, he lead the COUNTRY in TD passes...what more do you want?
1st play you say he should have thrown to the other other is gonna result in him not being able to step into that throw as there is a DE bearing down on him.
2nd play that was his first read and the backside was blown coverage. It’s possible his pre-snap read was correct the defense just got mixed up in their execution.
I think Bo Nix is at worst 4th best QB in this class. I think he has the highest floor and second lowest ceiling to McCarthey
Man these will be fun takes to laugh at later on. No needs a perfect system and to play against lesser competition. I’m a buffs fan and we had the a bottom 5 defense. WSU had a terrible defense. Stanford had a terrible defense. Not surprised old white guys love him. I bet yall think this could’ve been y’all when you were younger 😂. He has a super low ceiling you should really watch tape. There are some websites you can get all 22 tape instead of just clicking his highlights.
@@Juice-ig3jz black man here! And I’m responding to the video I know taking time out of your day from video gaming and bathroom selfies is a lot to ask, but maybe consider context.
Saying he is top 4 isn’t some hot take. I actually hate Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels is a one read and run QB so I’m not sold on either of them.
I don’t think he will regress much in the pros, that doesn’t mean he will be an all pro that means his skill set won’t be exploited.
Actually my favorite QB in the class is Penix. Also maybe a shape up would do you wonders. 🤷🏽♂️
You are picking plays. Lanning has even said the play calling was his fault against the Huskies.
I love your Cousins reference.
Bo Nix can't throw into coverage to save his life and even he knows it.
I like him overall especially his mobility but I don’t see a cannon or zip on a lot of his throws compared to Williams, Daniels, Maye and Penix
Definitely no howitzer here
Arm strength like Mac Jones
Bo Nix is going to be a good nfl qb
The "Pitts" throw is non existent in his film. That was a singular occurrence. Throwing a reciever open is nonexistant.
I don’t even wanna talk about 3:24 lmao
Can't do it, Soon as you said he checks down on every down. Kirk cousins 3rd and 8 all over again... Hopefully the vikings dont pick up this guy xd
Also a viks fan. Could imagine KOC all over Nix. He can be taught the footwork and pocket presence. Best of all Nix has legs, arm and durability. The kicker tho is he has that gamer improve that Kirk doesn't
This guy doesnt always check down
do some research. Bo does throw screens on 36% of plays but that could be play design or it could be what the defense gives him. Loot at his stats on 3rd and 4th down, look at his production on throws over 10 yards. He is good at all of it, not just dump offs. That's what makes the dump offs so effective. Because he can beat the defenses at all levels. He's good against the blitz too. Led the nation in positive plays against the blitz.
@@joeshawcroft7121u forgot bucky was carrying the team on his back. He’s averaged watch the game against ranked teams
Smh… I don’t care everything you are saying is coaching and as a Giants fans I would take him in a heartbeat over Daniel jones cuz at least he can get better with good coaching.
Hey listen, at this point I’d start Tyrod Taylor over Daniel Jones. If NYG want Nix then I say they take him 👍🏻
You mentioned "your Denver Broncos" as being a spot for Nix...that seems to be a prevailing opinion now, at least in the Denver fan base.
But here is a very under the radar issue with Nix that almost nobody is talking about. He played for Gus Malzahn, the architect of the NHHU (no huddle-hurry up) type of offense Chip Kelly favored, & it's obviously one that does not prepare a QB well for the NFL, even less so when combined with a spread concept. This is the same coach & system that Jarrett Stidham decided to ditch after two seasons in Auburn & another playing for Art Briles at Baylor. Stidham has had to learn almost everything about playing in the NFL after that experience by sitting behind Brady & being in the coaching of Belichick, McDaniels & Payton. Yet despite this, people seem to think Nix won't face a similar problem. In point of fact, it's worth noting that when Nix transferred to Oregon, he actually followed Malzahn's OC Ken Dillingam there. Dillingham took those same Malzahn concepts with him, which is likely why Nix chose Oregon. That's concerning to me.
After a third year under the Malzahn type offense with Dillingham, he left & was replaced by Will Stein, who essentially runs the same offense. Nix has had nearly all his college development in the same system that Jarrett Stidham bailed out of after two years in order to learn at the NFL level. Yet somehow people think Nix is ready & Stidham is not. Stidham was considered a probably first rounder also before a terrible Auburn team shipwrecked his last year there.
We know how particular Payton is about development. Why would he opt for a rookie to start who will probably take multiple years before he's ready when he has one available already who won't?
I think he could be the best QB in the draft and being overlooked, but when we get closer to the draft he will rise up boards
Man this guy knows his stuff!
Once drafted, if he sits behind a veteran for a year and under a really good QB coach...he has all the tools to be dangerous. If he's rushed into a bad situation, unfortunately I think he'll drowned.