Isn't Wilson the same age as Tannehill? That would put him around 35 in five years.
Well, to be fair, that guy never said his list would be consistent, or make 100% sense.
Isn't Wilson the same age as Tannehill? That would put him around 35 in five years.
Tua has a better chance of being on that list than Joe Burrow does. Baker Mayfield lol. There's a better chance he is out of the league in five years than on that list.
One thing you can count on, there's a player being overlooked in the NFL or under the radar in college ranks that will rise up over the next 36 months and thrust their name in the top group. Someone, like Trask from Florida, that people will say "I thought he would be ok but not this good."
Are you talking about Trask as a college player or pro prospect? I really haven't heard much discussion of him as a pro prospect but it was nice to see him come in and do well. I love it when unheralded guys come in and pass the ball well after stagnated, more heralded guys like Franks stagnate.
Yeah, I'm not impressed at all. He makes more "big boy throws" to the other team than he does to his own team. He plays the game like he believes he has the skillset of a Russell Wilson when in reality his skillset is closer to Andy Dalton's. And you want to talk about big egos? He has the biggest ego out of everyone on that team without the talent to back it up.Baker has things he's gotta correct but with the right coaching and organizational support he's gonna do alright. He can make big boy throws...he's just gotta have it instilled in him when its ok not to try them. He's also been saddled with more egos on that offense than line talent with nobody capable of managing them.
Yeah, I'm not impressed at all. He makes more "big boy throws" to the other team than he does to his own team. He plays the game like he believes he has the skillset of a Russell Wilson when in reality his skillset is closer to Andy Dalton's. And you want to talk about big egos? He has the biggest ego out of everyone on that team without the talent to back it up.
You do realize that QB's that are limited physically usually don't. He's slow, he's small, he's inaccurate and he doesn't understand his own limitations. That's a lot to overcome.You do realize that qbs can improve, right?
You do realize that QB's that are limited physically usually don't. He's slow, he's small, he's inaccurate and he doesn't understand his own limitations. That's a lot to overcome.
Height isn't that big a factor if you're as athletic and as accurate as Russell Wilson or Kyler Murray. The problem is, Mayfield isn't accurate or athletic so his height becomes more of a liability than it is for Wilson or Murray. The Browns are not the dumpster fire you claim they are. There is a lot of talent on that team and a big part of why the Browns look so bad, is because of Mayfield.So we're back to judging QB ability by their height again? Isn't that like 10 years ago? Didn't Russell Wilson dis-spell that?
Up to this point Baker's been coached by someone who belongs coaching offensive line in high school (though he forgot to build a line in Cleveland).
Dude threw 27 TD passes as a rookie on a team that hadn't won a game in two years. Give him some type to figure it out with a real NFL coach instead of just taking the easy path and deriding a guy's skills when his whole organization is a dumpster fire right now.
Height isn't that big a factor if you're as athletic and as accurate as Russell Wilson or Kyler Murray. The problem is, Mayfield isn't accurate or athletic so his height becomes more of a liability than it is for Wilson or Murray. The Browns are not the dumpster fire you claim they are. There is a lot of talent on that team and a big part of why the Browns look so bad, is because of Mayfield.
The only QB’s on the list I have a problem with are Mayfield, Prescott and Fields.
Fields has one year as a starting QB in college and while he had a very good season, Haskins had an excellent season in 2018 at Ohio State and he isn’t on the list. Fields might end up being a top 10 QB in the NFL in 5 years but I think it is far too early to put him on that list.
Prescott plays on an offense which has one of the top RB’s in the NFL. The Cowboys have one of the best offensive lines in the league and quality receivers. He should have success surrounded by all that talent but I think he would be just an average QB on other teams in the NFL.
Mayfield is still a huge question mark in the NFL in my opinion and I just don’t see him being a top 10 QB in the league in 5 years.
As far as Tua is concerned. There are a lot of people outside of Dolphin fans and the Dolphin organization who question if he will hold up physically in the NFL. They also point out that Alabama‘s offense played just as well after Tua went down for the season last year as it did before he was injured.
It will be up to Tua to prove he can be a top 10 QB in the NFL.