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Originally Posted by MTK
MT is basically a one read kind of QB, you really have to scheme things up for him and define his reads.
JW was running a pro style offense in college.
I'd take JW all day over MT.
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It's not a no brainer for me, but I think I would prefer MT.
JW was less mobile
before he tore his ACL. He may have a better arm, but I don't think it's significantly better. He's never had a winning season and he turns the ball over too much.
Haven't watched MT play a whole lot, but for his lack of experience (basically one year starting in college) he has fared pretty well. I've seen people say that the Bears' 2018 season was a success because of their defense, but MT did pretty well that season too:
11-3 record
66.6 completion %
3223 passing yards
24 TD/12 INT
That's not too bad for a young inexperienced QB in his 2nd year - taking his team to the playoffs.
Here's PFF's draft profile for him:
Despite being a one-year starter, Trubisky is very polished as a passer playing with good balance and consistent mechanics, which leads him to throw with great accuracy in the short/intermediate passing game. Although he comes from a version of the spread in his college offense, he was asked to do many full field progressions and showed he can click from receiver to receiver quickly and efficiently. Has very good pocket instincts and ability to keep eye level up to see receivers down the field while moving within the pocket. His three-quarters release may lead to more batted balls at the LOS but is likely not a huge issue at the next level. Will need to work on hitting his deep shots with more consistent accuracy to keep defenses from sitting at the break point. Shows all of the tools to develop into a very solid NFL starting quarterback and appears to be the safest option of the 2017 quarterback draft class.
I think MT has more upside at this point than JW, and is only going to get better.
JW has 77 NFL starts - we know who he is.
MT has 50 NFL starts, and quite honestly has looked like the better QB despite his lack of starting QB experience when he arrived in the NFL.