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Give me Chambliss in the 1st

No way would I pick him with the 11th pick, but I would consider him with one of our 3rd Rd. picks.
He is older than your typical rookie, but if he is 6’1, as some people have reported, he would be someone to bring in to compete.
 
Size like Lamar, Nix, or Young?
In the past 20 years Wilson is only one to make it to a super bowl, QBs need to be a minumum of 6'2". You can not teach physical attributes, and please don't go down the Brees rabbit hole, he is a rarity. By the way, Nix and Lamar are not small QBs, they are both 6'2".
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In the past 20 years Wilson is only one to make it to a super bowl, QBs need to be a minumum of 6'2". You can not teach physical attributes, and please don't go down the Brees rabbit hole, he is a rarity. By the way, Nix and Lamar are not small QBs, they are both 6'2".
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That was my first thought. Can we finally get a QB who has prototypical size?

If someone our GM likes is available in the 3rd or 4th round, go for it. Theres no QB I like at #11. I’m all in on Mauigoa, Fano, Downs, Tate, Styles or a good pass rusher if they fall.
 
Smaller than Tua . Our next qb has to be 6”4 220 minimum or I’m not interested
Check out Sawyer Robertson. I am fine taking this kid with our 2nd, he is predicted to go in round 3 from what i have been reading, but i bet after the combine, he may not make it out of round 1.
 
Height primarily makes the difference in allowing a QB to throw low, away from defenders. They have a larger target area from the pocket. Shorter QBs usually throw only high from the pocket without a clear throwing lane, with a smaller target area. There is a higher chance for tipped balls, sailed passes, and picks. And because their target area is smaller they can appear more erratic with their throws.
There is no problem if they can play. It's better to draft Caleb Williams or Bo Nix out of college than Daniel Jones who is 6-4 but had issues with completions and accuracy and all that, and then spend years watching that sht in hopes of improvement.
 
Height primarily makes the difference in allowing a QB to throw low, away from defenders. They have a larger target area from the pocket. Shorter QBs usually throw only high from the pocket without a clear throwing lane, with a smaller target area. There is a higher chance for tipped balls, sailed passes, and picks. And because their target area is smaller they can appear more erratic with their throws.
There is no problem if they can play. It's better to draft Caleb Williams or Bo Nix out of college than Daniel Jones who is 6-4 but had issues with completions and accuracy and all that, and then spend years watching that sht in hopes of improvement.
Yep, these guys will always have the chance to improve their accuracy. Its the way to go
 
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