A: Julian Sayin
If you had concerns about Julian Sayin coming into the season, that would have been fair. If you still have concerns about Sayin after two games, I will have to vehemently disagree with you.
On Saturday, Sayin was 18-for-19 for 306 yards with four touchdowns and one interception. Yes, he threw one bad ball, but it was probably his first bad pass of the season, and he certainly didn’t repeat the mistake.
Yes, the schedule will get tougher, but he places the ball at an elite level, has great pocket awareness, great footwork, and throws his guys open. Hard not to love what we have seen so far. He would get an A+ if he didn’t throw the pick. Those are the rules.