Just posting another viewpointThere have been a ton of Drew Allars over the past 20 years, and I can't recall the last one who actually panned out.
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Just posting another viewpointThere have been a ton of Drew Allars over the past 20 years, and I can't recall the last one who actually panned out.
Well, for one, Prescott is not extremely mobile.That doesn't address my point. How many Drew Allars have panned out in the past 20 years? I can't think of one. All the QBs who drafted outside of the top 40 or 50 picks who panned out were either extremely mobile (ex. Russell Wilson, Dak Prescott, and Jalen Hurts) or high IQ QBs who had physical limitations (ex. Brock Purdy and Kirk Cousins).
As for that dude's complaint, it's nonsense imo. You can't gripe about supporting cast when Allar in 2024 had a great OL, two NFL HBs, a first round pick at TE (who made an immediate NFL impact), and Tre Wallace at WR (who likely gets drafted this year). The Steelers are welcome to have him on Day 2. Would be doing us a favor.
1. I didn't forget Brady. I said in the past 20 years. Brady was drafted 26 years ago. And Brady isn't remotely similar to Drew Allar. He'd fall into the second category (high IQ QBs who had physical limitations).Well, for one, Prescott is not extremely mobile.
Two, you forgot Brady again.
Every prospect has pluses and minuses. The point I'm making is that Allar falls in that category of QBs who have the physical look (6'4+ 225+), the cannon for an arm, and functional mobility who aren't good at playing the position. Just about every year, a team talks themselves into drafting a QB like that in the mid rounds, and I can't think of the last guy who actually panned out. But I certainly remember the Christian Hackenbergs, Zach Mettenbergers, Bryce Pettys, Ryan Malletts, Jacob Easons, Cardale Joneses, and Davis Webbs of the world.And those guys you mentioned are not much different in terms of these guys all had pluses and minuses. Again, I am just saying the talk of him being a 7th rd pick is just silly.
I've made my thoughts known that I'm cool with taking Allar in the mid rounds if the Rams feel like he was held back by the lack of QB tutelage in college but in all fairness, gotta show the good and bad and this made me laugh:
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And where in the league was Allar? I'm failing to see how comparing 2 top draft picks, who had relative to moderate success in the league before having to re-boot their career has anything to do with a QB who is hoping to get drafted? I mean, there's 10-15 guys like this every yearBouncing around the league as a back up in regards to Darnold, before emerging again last year and solidified his career this year.
Well, we will have to see how his career plays out. You might be right. Again, I will repeat, I am just saying that I think the talk of him only being worthy of a 7th rd pick is absurd. That's all.And where in the league was Allar? I'm failing to see how comparing 2 top draft picks, who had relative to moderate success in the league before having to re-boot their career has anything to do with a QB who is hoping to get drafted? I mean, there's 10-15 guys like this every year
Why is it absurd? Certainly, if you're a person who thinks Allar has the goods, I understand why you'd disagree. But you can see why people who think Allar is unlikely to ever be a starting QB and not consistent enough to be a good backup would take the stance that he's not worth anything more than a late round pick, right?Well, we will have to see how his career plays out. You might be right. Again, I will repeat, I am just saying that I think the talk of him only being worthy of a 7th rd pick is absurd. That's all.
Like Carson Beck, he was on my meaningless NFW list prior to the combine (lol)Well, we will have to see how his career plays out. You might be right. Again, I will repeat, I am just saying that I think the talk of him only being worthy of a 7th rd pick is absurd. That's all.
Would you rather bank on developing Bennett into your long term starter or Allar?Why is it absurd? Certainly, if you're a person who thinks Allar has the goods, I understand why you'd disagree. But you can see why people who think Allar is unlikely to ever be a starting QB and not consistent enough to be a good backup would take the stance that he's not worth anything more than a late round pick, right?
Personally, the sixth round sounds about right to me with Allar. But I don't begrudge anyone who thinks he's a seventh round pick or undraftable.
The disconnect here is youre comparing Allar who has a lot of issues in his play that we can see on video to two guys that were high first round picks.Well, we will have to see how his career plays out. You might be right. Again, I will repeat, I am just saying that I think the talk of him only being worthy of a 7th rd pick is absurd. That's all.
I was equating them because people gave up on Darnold. They said he couldn't play. Made bad decisions.The disconnect here is youre comparing Allar who has a lot of issues in his play that we can see on video to two guys that were high first round picks.
I'm not aware of anyone saying Allar is a 1st round pick.
Now if you're saying he will struggle early only to find success after a few years and different teams that's possible. But that doesn't equate to being like Datnold.
He was drafted 3rd overall, nobody gave up on him. People didnt start doubting him until his 3rd year in the league. Allar is hoping to get a chance at the NFL. Not sure how you cant see the difference, its like comparing a carrot to a coconutI was equating them because people gave up on Darnold. They said he couldn't play. Made bad decisions.
The issue is the starting point and the investment. People give up on day 3 QBs easily. A 1st round pick is different. They are much different than Allar ever could be.I was equating them because people gave up on Darnold. They said he couldn't play. Made bad decisions.
Allar's biggest knock is he makes bad decisions. Just saying that flaw can change with possibly better coaching and maybe sitting and learning.
I realize the differences, just talking about how one player improved his faults. So not sure why another can't as well.He was drafted 3rd overall, nobody gave up on him. People didnt start doubting him until his 3rd year in the league. Allar is hoping to get a chance at the NFL. Not sure how you cant see the difference, its like comparing a carrot to a coconut
You guys are making too much of my initial comment. You are acting like I am predicting greatness.The issue is the starting point and the investment. People give up on day 3 QBs easily. A 1st round pick is different. They are much different than Allar ever could be.
Who said he should he a first round pick? You guys have created a strawman here.The disconnect here is youre comparing Allar who has a lot of issues in his play that we can see on video to two guys that were high first round picks.
I'm not aware of anyone saying Allar is a 1st round pick.
Now if you're saying he will struggle early only to find success after a few years and different teams that's possible. But that doesn't equate to being like Datnold.