Yeah, I'm skeptical of McCarthy. He's a bit of a mystery box.That would be great for us. Another quality prospect would fall.
Oh yes, in the 3rd I'd be VERY in favor of us drafting either of those guys. Now that is value. Both of them could very well be the successor to Stafford. Do I think either of them is available in the 3rd, not a chance. I'd bet that a team like the Pats trades either into the late 1st or top of the 2nd to grab one and draft Harrison Jr with their pick. Or vice versa with the Commodes. Atlanta also still needs to find a QB answer, badly.Yeah, I'm skeptical of McCarthy. He's a bit of a mystery box.
Not a fan of Nix but he could be a developmental guy. Penix intrigues but he's got major warts beyond the injuries (gotta be able to operate over the middle of the field!) but I'd be down with those guys in the 3rd.
Their QBs in a league that always needs them so I usually suspect that QBs get drafted a round earlier than what they would normally. I So I can see Nix/Penix going in the 2nd when they may be more 3rd round guys.Oh yes, in the 3rd I'd be VERY in favor of us drafting either of those guys. Now that is value. Both of them could very well be the successor to Stafford. Do I think either of them is available in the 3rd, not a chance. I'd bet that a team like the Pats trades either into the late 1st or top of the 2nd to grab one and draft Harrison Jr with their pick. Or vice versa with the Commodes. Atlanta also still needs to find a QB answer, badly.
For myself I presume Penix is a possibility if he's there at our pick in round 2. I see him as an early round 2 QB value due to the injuries but if he slides to us I have to think he's in consideration.Their QBs in a league that always needs them so I usually suspect that QBs get drafted a round earlier than what they would normally. I So I can see Nix/Penix going in the 2nd when they may be more 3rd round guys.
I think if you believe that Penix's pocket movement can be improved (he can sorta run, but the movement seems to be an ish), that his problems throwing over the middle can be cleaned up and that you don't care that he doesn't create out of structure, than I think you can take him in the 2nd if you're a team in need of a QB.For myself I presume Penix is a possibility if he's there at our pick in round 2. I see him as an early round 2 QB value due to the injuries but if he slides to us I have to think he's in consideration.
Nix probably a round later, so let's say round 3 since we have two of them but no round 4 pick. I think the player quality in round 2 is still too high to take him over, given the questions re: his ability to look and throw deep. But I presume he is in consideration for us at some point if he sticks around on the board because I like that he rebuilt his career after a poor start, that shows resilience. And he improved through the Senior Bowl week. So having him behind Stafford on the depth chart, learning the ropes and all that, would be quite nice.
McCarthy I'd have somewhere between Penix and Nix. The guy has value but he is not even remotely in Penix's class as a playmaker from the pocket. Not even close.
I mean, Devon Witherspoon, Derek Stingley and Sauce Gardner all dominated 1st year. Not worried about a rookie corner. Worried about the right rookie corner.I'm seeing a number of mocks having Cooper DeJean going to us at #19. I'd be fine with that as we need a legit CB. But would he be ready for the speed of the NFL in year one? We expect to be a contender in 2024. A rookie at an important position does concern me.
In the highlights he does a good job of closing quickly when a receiver cuts out or in. But the NFL is not college. QB's have stronger arms and better timing with receivers.
For the future of the position and possibly having a quality corner locked down for five years I'd be fine with the pick. But I think they should be targeting an experienced CB in free agency just in case it takes time for him to adapt to the nuances of playing in the NFL.
I don't agree with this concept that Penix can't throw over the middle. I think what he has, which is strong natural passing instincts as it pertains to attacking defenses downfield, is hard to teach. And he also has balls. Which is impossible to teach. Those two elements in combination are a real rarity in this age of shitty screen throwing coward QBs who crap their fucking pants when they have to hold the ball in the pocket.I think if you believe that Penix's pocket movement can be improved (he can sorta run, but the movement seems to be an ish), that his problems throwing over the middle can be cleaned up and that you don't care that he doesn't create out of structure, than I think you can take him in the 2nd if you're a team in need of a QB.
I'm just not so sure I take him for those reasons AND the fact that we're not needy right now except at backup QB. All things being equal, I'd prefer a backup QB who can create more out of structure.
My guess on Penix is he actually goes around pick 50-60ish. Nix anywhere from 60-90ish.
Of course, medicals at combine could throw a wrench in all this.
I don't agree with this concept that Penix can't throw over the middle. I think what he has, which is strong natural passing instincts as it pertains to attacking defenses downfield, is hard to teach. And he also has balls. Which is impossible to teach. Those two elements in combination are a real rarity in this age of shitty screen throwing coward QBs who crap their fucking pants when they have to hold the ball in the pocket.
The injuries are real though. So I think he slides from the top ten pick his film says he is. How far will he slide, well, I agree medicals are gonna determine all this. But being able to win from the pocket is a big deal. So he's not gonna last long unless that medical stuff is significantly not in his favor.
Paralysis by overanalysis. Kid plays in an offense that can sideline teams to death with its weapons and he throws a vicious back shoulder. He'd do just fine in this offense throwing to Kupp & Nacua over the middle.Not saying that this is a deal breaker but it's an issue. Sounds like he avoided the middle of the field too at Mobile in practices. Was that part of the script? Was that him. Questions. I have questions.
BTW, our entire offense since McVay has gotten here is predicated on throws over the middle. It's a staple. It's the one thing you have to be able to do in this offense. The one thing that's never changed in all the years he's been here.
Paralysis by overanalysis. Kid plays in an offense that can sideline teams to death with its weapons and he throws a vicious back shoulder. He'd do just fine in this offense throwing to Kupp & Nacua over the middle.
It's all about the medical with Penix IMO.