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He’s literally my plan B. Ironic, right?Instead of using a 1st on Bijan Johnson, what about using a 4th on his back up Roschon Johnson? He has a lot less mileage on his tires and is a freakish athlete.
He’s 6’2”, 220 lbs and runs a 4.3 40. Is already a better blocker that Herbert too. He broke his hand at the Senior Bowl which will help prevent his stock from raising.
One of "my guys" in this draft. I think the Bears probably will and probably should move on from Montgomery. And while I love the guy, I just don't think he has the quickness to succeed in the offense the Bears want to run. That being said, if the Bears lose him, they have to replace his ability to get the tough yards inside, his blocking ability and his ability as a receiver. You probably need 2 guys because most players don't have the skillset to do all 3 well. But that's why I love Roschon Johnson. He can do all 3 of those things very well.Instead of using a 1st on Bijan Johnson, what about using a 4th on his back up Roschon Johnson? He has a lot less mileage on his tires and is a freakish athlete.
He’s 6’2”, 220 lbs and runs a 4.3 40. Is already a better blocker that Herbert too. He broke his hand at the Senior Bowl which will help prevent his stock from raising.
Very different arms strength and size but his play is reminiscent. Is it enough?
The more I watch Bryce Young the more I’m impressed. If he was 3 inches taller, he would be a generational prospect. His footwork, IQ, speed, and arm talent are all special. He already understands how to move up in the pocket and take advantage of angles.Caleb Williams remind me of Mahomes way more than Young. His ability to throw off platform is ridiculous and he has that spatial sense, where he can see the field incredibly well even on the run.
Young reminds me more of Drew Brees. Great anticipation and accuracy, understand things presnap at a high level.
Much lower margin for error at 5'11 simply because so many players are so much taller. But yes, he's really good technically.The more I watch Bryce Young the more I’m impressed. If he was 3 inches taller, he would be a generational prospect. His footwork, IQ, speed, and arm talent are all special. He already understands how to move up in the pocket and take advantage of angles.
It’s quite interesting to see how much someone’s weight and height is tainting evaluations. I would think the way the NFL protects QBs these days, it wouldn’t be viewed as such a big deal at it is with Young.
For the record, I still prefer Fields - just find it interesting how height is having such a drastic impact on evaluations.
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The more I watch Bryce Young the more I’m impressed. If he was 3 inches taller, he would be a generational prospect. His footwork, IQ, speed, and arm talent are all special. He already understands how to move up in the pocket and take advantage of angles.
It’s quite interesting to see how much someone’s weight and height is tainting evaluations. I would think the way the NFL protects QBs these days, it wouldn’t be viewed as such a big deal at it is with Young.
For the record, I still prefer Fields - just find it interesting how height is having such a drastic impact on evaluations.
The amount of hits a QB takes depends on if the QB runs often or holds onto the ball. Young knows how to get rid of the ball pretty quick, which could help his durability. He also doesn’t run nearly as often as other mobile QBs.QBs still get hit a **** ton. Dude is smaller than Tua. There is also the question of whether he will be able to see throwing lanes particularly short and over the middle.