As of right now, I still have Ohio State’s CJ Stroud as the first QB off the board, and if things hold, he should be the Panthers’ first draft pick. I love his ability to read the entire field and throw with accuracy and timing. He’s not the most overwhelming athlete physically, and his arm strength is merely good, but when he’s throwing with decisiveness, it’s a beauty to see.
Bryce Young is next off the board, and there could be an argument that he should be QB1. Young’s ability to create outside the pocket and be a quick processor within the pocket is crucial not only to the offense he’s in now, but to excel at the NFL level. His frame (Alabama lists him at 6’0, 194 pounds) is going to be a large detractor for some scouts, but he can lead an NFL offense.
Will Levis is the most hot and cold of the three. The high end tools with the 6’4, 230 pound frame are tantalizing, and his arm can unlock access to every part of an NFL field. However, he’s been running somewhat of an NFL offense in the past two years (his former offensive coordinator Liam Coen is now the OC of the Los Angeles Rams and current OC Rich Scangarello was with the 49ers) and he’s had issues with timing and decision making within the offense. He holds onto the ball for a long time and the ability to read defenses post-snap isn’t the greatest, but a team like the Texans could be willing to take a swing on said traits.
The Philadelphia Eagles are currently in a great spot. They’re undefeated with one of the most dynamic offenses in the league, and control the Saints’ first round draft pick, which is currently at 4. I have them taking Clemson EDGE Myles Murphy to give them some more youth and juice at the pass rusher spot. Brandon Graham is an upcoming free agent at 34 years old, and with the nucleus the Eagles have in place, Murphy could rotate in as he learns how to play at the NFL level.
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