Why not? You need crazy.
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So just swing to swing, pass on an elite DB or whoever year after year just swinging at quarterbacks... yeah that makes sense, we should totally not build a dominant defense to swing for quarterbacks just because mahomes is in the division.... forget putting the brakes on him let’s just try and out score him in shootouts year after year. Smh
Paton better hope Fields doesn’t boom if Denver has to force Bridgewater into starting, you sit there with your bat on your shoulder for 4 months and THAT’S what you swing at?
The Surtain pick was great...but...this will be my take on Fields:
Fields had a pedigree going back to when Lawrence and himself were bursting onto the recruitment scene. The guy was consistently the second best QB in the country for high school play and college ball when he got his shot.
His soft factors are sky high. His physical traits were second only to Lawrence. Lawrence is considered one of the all-time great prospects ever. The summary is this: the criticisms that people put onto Fields are typically more attributable to Wilson. If one wants to argue that there were some rough regular season games for Fields (read, two) then Wilson's career would be horrifying. If one wanted to argue a weak level of competition, Wilson was basically that to the umptenth degree. If someone wanted to argue that Fields used too much of his raw physical abilities, I'd direct them to Wilson forcing throws that work in college but can't in the pros.
So the whole concept of "Fields is the fifth best prospect' argument is really, really forced. Lawrence was better than him...and almost every ever. That's not a knock. It's hard to logically and fairly state that Wilson is better for the reasons above. Trey Lance can be given many of those same criticisms. Albeit Lance is a genius and physically almost perfect, so I could understand Lance >Fields in some situations. The Mac Jones > Fields argument were always a headscratcher. They continue to be.
I think the better takes on this would be: Lawrence, Fields/Lance as a wash or tying for second, Wilson, and then Jones.
I agree with all of this. There's something else to the fields piece though. Because if Trey Lance were there for either the Panthers or the broncos I don't think either one of them would have settled for reclamation projects or betting that Drew was going to turn it around. I'm not sure what all it entails but you had some quarterback needy teams that were willing to pass up on him and I'm still trying to figure out why that is. Now of course maybe everybody missed. It obviously happens when you have guys like Russell Wilson slide to the third round but height was an obvious concern with him and age having played minor league baseball. I just wonder what universally teams were seeing. Now groupthink has always been an issue in the nfl. That's how you see people slide that shouldn't and people get elevated that shouldn't as well.
I think it's a little ridiculous that the day the college season ended Fields was considered a consensus top 2-3 pick and by April fell all the way out of the top 10. I just feel like a lot of teams outsmarted themselves here. Maybe he's a total bust and everyone is vindicated, but it's just odd to me.
Zack Wilson I just don't understand and there's good quarterback evaluators who think he was the second best quarterback in this draft. That's all fine and dandy but he's never done it against good competition. He's lived in Utah his whole life and now he has to go do it in the toughest market in the us. Oh and by the way he said two torn labrums
Teddy Bridgewater criticizes how Carolina Panthers practiced last season
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ed-last-season