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tyrod taylor has statistically been middle of the pack in QBR the last few years. If mayfield is a better version of that, and is scraping the top 10 in QBR, he'd be a hero in cleveland. whether or not he's worth #1 overall will ultimately depend on how other qbs in this class pan out.
like might be a strong word.
understand it, i suppose, especially if you subscribe to the notion that he would be #1 overall no questions asked if he was 1.5 inches taller.
would i personally put his name on a draft card at #1 overall? probably not. but i'm just some slapdick on the internet.
if it is indeed mayfield, I will posit the following:
1. it shows the browns aren't dumb enough to take josh allen
2. it shows the front office has a giant set of brass balls as this could very well be a pick that gets people fired in a few years.
3. it will be fabulous to watch all the talking...
I mean, the elephant in the room that is bobs playoff performances can't be ignored much longer.
I know that they turned the puck over too much and the defense hung him out to dry quite a bit, but there were some goals that just shouldn't happen. And it's been a trend that is amplified by his...
Barkley won't be a bust if he goes to a team with a good OC that knows how to maximize what he does well.
What he is not is some transcendent talent that can show up and dominate regardless of scheme.
Well, no it wasn't. your original statement which is quoted above is complaining about the "sad return" for irving.
of course, it's not just hill and hood, but you know that. and trying to throw out the health card when one of the guys involved in the trade is about to be on the shelf for at...
provided everyone stays healthy, the pitching rotation will generally keep cleveland going while the offense sputters about.
the one lingering question is going to be how much rope will francona give kipnis. dude has been a turd for a long time now, even when healthy, and his defense hardly...
you do realize that the entire premise for this debate was you complaining about the return the cavs got for irving. i can't help but notice that you no longer discuss that after kyrie's knee exploded and the cavs turned around IT and Crowder for good fits, but only where the nets picked ended...
If you're paying attention at all, you'd be seeing two names climbing to the top of the QB pecking order.
Also, the very premise that any NFL team would not have any QB preference so as to be content to take the QB leftovers is flawed from the start.
Considering that there is a good chance...
not saying you directly. but there are just so many false narratives that get repeated over and over again. this is one of them.
just like allen's offensive system hurting his completion % when he threw more short passes than the other qbs in this class, or allen's surrounding talent hurting...