WCommandersfan99
03-19-2024, 04:41 PM
Yes he has been playing 5 years, but didn't have a break out campaign until this year. 4 years very meh, but that experience can go a long way in year 5 especially with the personnel he had.He beat Alabama in 2022 throwing for around 3,000 yds, nearly 70% completion, and minimal picks. He also had a lot of yards at ASU and production prior to going to LSU. These weren't Heisman numbers like 2023 but still very good seasons. The offenses seem to always go and produce yards and points when he is under center.
simbosargos75
03-19-2024, 04:54 PM
For me, just not Daniels please. Not because I don't think he'll be awesome, but because I fear he'll only be awesome for like 2 years. He's just too small for the NFL in my opinion.
SkinsGuru
03-19-2024, 05:17 PM
For me, just not Daniels please. Not because I don't think he'll be awesome, but because I fear he'll only be awesome for like 2 years. He's just too small for the NFL in my opinion.
He is listed at 6'4" 210lb . . .while not heavy, the height is great and he can add 10 - 20 pounds and still remain fast at that height.
sdskinsfan2001
03-19-2024, 05:22 PM
At this point, you're either fine w/ his weight or not drafting him because of it. Don't think many minds will change one way or another between now and April 25th.
sdskinsfan2001
03-19-2024, 05:37 PM
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WCommandersfan99
03-19-2024, 06:13 PM
Patrick Mahomes has proven winning Super Bowls now is about being a playmaker more than ever at qb. The man already has 3 rings at a pretty young age with a lot of different receiver combinations. Mahomes is the primary reason for their success because he makes plays. All 3 of his Super Bowls he came back from a double digit deficit when a legitimate argument could be made that the other teams (49ers, Eagles) were the better team. Mahomes made the plays though and won the SBs for his Chiefs.
Jayden Daniels and Caleb Williams are the best playmakers in this draft and have unique skillsets that win games. I'm not saying they're Mahomes, but they make plays. Daniels production in big boy SEC football was incredible in that rough conference. Yes he may get hurt but he really hasn't yet. Maye or any other of these qbs can get hurt also. Unfair to say he can get hurt because he's fast or not as heavy as other qbs.
SkinsGuru
03-19-2024, 06:19 PM
At this point, you're either fine w/ his weight or not drafting him because of it. Don't think many minds will change one way or another between now and April 25th.
height wise his is prototypical at 6'4" . . . its his weight people are worried about.
rocnrik
03-19-2024, 07:51 PM
tried to show hi lites of Maye and Daniels .. not sure why it's not working ..
punch it in
03-19-2024, 08:17 PM
For me, just not Daniels please. Not because I don't think he'll be awesome, but because I fear he'll only be awesome for like 2 years. He's just too small for the NFL in my opinion.
Harold Carmichael.
Staubach was 6-3 200 pounds and ran all over the place. Tarkenton was 6-0 190. Russ aint exactly big and jacked.
So many variables- oline play, play calling, keeping your head on a swivel when you take off, knowing when and how to get outta bounds or slide.
I think like any other kid outta college he can add 10-15 pounds.
You can get hurt standing in the pocket and getting blindsided from behind just as easily as you can running.
Edit Randall Cunningham not Harold Carmichael. Lol
mredskins
03-19-2024, 10:10 PM
He is listed at 6'4" 210lb . . .while not heavy, the height is great and he can add 10 - 20 pounds and still remain fast at that height.
going throw a name out there
Randall Cunningham; playing heaight and weight 6-4 214 ilbs
had i say a pretty good career and played at a time when QBs were not so protected by the rules
JD ends up like Randall i be pretty happy with that pick