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 by PARAM
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 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

Lot's of prospects, limited number of enticing QBs.

Drew Allar, Penn State
Height: 6-foot-5 | Weight: 238 pounds
Class: Senior

Where he excels Allar experienced a leap in his development in 2024, increasing his completion percentage from 59.9% in 2023 to 66.5%. The big, prototypical pocket passer excelled under first-year offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki, throwing for 3,327 yards and 24 touchdowns with eight interceptions. His upper-tier arm strength gives him the confidence to test challenging throwing windows in intermediate areas. He also has enough mobility for his size to escape defenders in the pocket.

Where he needs work: While Allar's completion percentage made a major leap, his ball placement was still inconsistent. He too often puts the ball on the wrong shoulder and his throws can be too high or too low on what should be easy completions. His performance against top-ranked teams has also been woefully inconsistent. Scouts will be watching him closely against Oregon (Sept. 27) and Ohio State (Nov. 1). Penn State is the top-ranked team in ESPN's post-spring Way-Too-Early Top 25, but it will need Allar to play better in showcase games to live up to that billing.


As a Penn St. fans, I'd say woefully inconsistent is too forgiving. IMO, he's been consistently bad vs top ranked teams. But he can improve.

I like Beck too and if Manning stays in school, either of those two would be a good choice.

Jaxson Dart was in the booth during last night's Yankees/RedSox broadcast. Kay, O'Neill and Cone were peppering him with questions and when it comes to "can he play in NY or not", I believe the kid is going to be a stud for the Giants. They got him with the #25 pick, so I think between the Rams first rounder and Atlanta's, they will be able to get one of the top 2 QB prospects.

 by /zn/
19 hours 5 minutes ago
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 Joined:  Jun 28 2015
United States of America   Maine
Hall of Fame

I say do it this way. Tom Brady has a daughter and Dan Marino has a son. They meet and procreate, and have a boy. When he's 21 they beam him back in time to play college ball in 2025, making him eligible for the 2026 draft. Meanwhile Atlanta loses every game so Rams pick first.

That's how I would do it.

Of course, my scenario is not realistic because it doesn't account for possible injuries.

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