2026 Draft - QB Prospects

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  1. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle 1992 Rookie of the Year

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    resemble him how???

    you are making no sense. First you said he has "0 ability to pass", talking about a guy who literally just threw for 370+ yards and 2 touchdowns in a game a week and a half ago... Now you are saying 0 guys that resemble him have success. Skillset? I can name multiple. Experience? 2 year starter in the freaking SEC? actually there's plenty...
     
  2. smittyf350

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    What about Jayden Maiava? I know we haven’t had much luck with USC QBs, but could be a good fall back option
     
  3. REVISion

    REVISion Well-Known Member

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    Every single D1 QB has a good game here and there. It's about doing it consistently. This is like when Darnold or Wilson would occasionally have a good game and people would act like it was justification for keeping them. "He's shown flashes!"

    By "resemble him" I meant resemble him as a prospect. Allen is the only one and again, he's such an exception to the rule that I think the comp is meaningless. If you want to make an argument that he should stay in school and will improve drastically next year, sure, but using a first round pick on him this year requires a degree of speculation I want no part of.
     
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  4. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle 1992 Rookie of the Year

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    As a prospect Allen played at Wyoming, Sellers is far more tested.

    I think skillset wise Daunte Culpepper resembles him closer than Allen as a prospect. But he played at UCF so he had easier schedules too.

    Daunte Culpepper was a successful professional. others resembling him that found success include Jalen Hurts and Ben Roethlisberger. Your statement of 0 players finding success like him is and was completely false



    As far as your “good game here and there” stuff, you are the one that said he has shown 0 ability to pass. A good game here and there is more than 0, go figure
     

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