Well, judging by how the draft played out the AFCS has an injection of youthful talent/prospects and I figured this would be a great place to track the progression/regression of said players. I'm just ecstatic that the tinhorns, tacks, and clots all selected their respective QBs early in THIS years draft where they will hopefully avoid selecting the top 2 QBs in the 2024 draft class - where I believe they are significantly better than this years QB group.
Jags - THE Trevor Lawrence
tinhorns - CJ Stroud
clots - Anthony Richardson
tacks - Will Levis (LOL)
(04-28-2023, 07:35 PM)enigma Wrote: [ -> ]Well, judging by how the draft played out the AFCS has an injection of youthful talent/prospects and I figured this would be a great place to track the progression/regression of said players. I'm just ecstatic that the tinhorns, tacks, and clots all selected their respective QBs early in THIS years draft where they will hopefully avoid selecting the top 2 QBs in the 2024 draft class - where I believe they are significantly better than this years QB group.
Jags - THE Trevor Lawrence
tinhorns - CJ Stroud
clots - Anthony Richardson
tacks - Will Levis (LOL)
Agreed completely.
Perhaps this is a matter of desperation at the position created some reaches and forced picks at that position by thee other teams in the division.
Thing is, this wasn't a draft where it was loaded with a lot of surrounding help. The tackle class didn't seem very strong, and neither did the WR class. I think to sufficiently build around these QBs, it may take 2-3 drafts minimally. This on top of the fact, the QB class itself didn't appear to be a very good one.
Fine with be. We have our QB and have given him plenty of support, from good coaching, good receivers, and a decent OL especially in comparisons to the others in the division.
(04-29-2023, 11:54 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ] (04-28-2023, 07:35 PM)enigma Wrote: [ -> ]Well, judging by how the draft played out the AFCS has an injection of youthful talent/prospects and I figured this would be a great place to track the progression/regression of said players. I'm just ecstatic that the tinhorns, tacks, and clots all selected their respective QBs early in THIS years draft where they will hopefully avoid selecting the top 2 QBs in the 2024 draft class - where I believe they are significantly better than this years QB group.
Jags - THE Trevor Lawrence
tinhorns - CJ Stroud
clots - Anthony Richardson
tacks - Will Levis (LOL)
Agreed completely.
Perhaps this is a matter of desperation at the position created some reaches and forced picks at that position by thee other teams in the division.
Thing is, this wasn't a draft where it was loaded with a lot of surrounding help. The tackle class didn't seem very strong, and neither did the WR class. I think to sufficiently build around these QBs, it may take 2-3 drafts minimally. This on top of the fact, the QB class itself didn't appear to be a very good one.
Fine with be. We have our QB and have given him plenty of support, from good coaching, good receivers, and a decent OL especially in comparisons to the others in the division.
I can't agreed completely. I believe time will tell and the odds are in our favor. Houston does believe they got their TL and Travon this year. This from my Houston friends.
Some of these QBs could turn out to be the next trey lance so good luck afc south.
I like levis better than Richardson and Stroud. Especially getting him in the second I think it was a good move for the titans.
(05-26-2023, 04:53 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ] (05-23-2023, 07:31 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/PaulKuharskyNFL/stat...64455?s=20
Levis may have had accuracy issues, but Kuharsky had posting issues. And this guy gets paid for this?
I can understand the confusion, it was very hard to hear Levis in the video declaring that Cleopatra wasn't black. Accuracy is a real issue for Levis, he's a stickler.
levis could be more accurate than Richardson for what ever that’s worth.
I find it weird that there's next to no clips of any of these 3 from OTAs. I understand media access is limited, but you'd think we'd see SOMETHING