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Justin Fields is top QB, not Trevor Lawrence, say analysts
Mar 28, 2:32 PM
Trevor Lawrence is the quarterback many signal caller hungry teams have their eyes on. Unfortunately, he is not eligible for the 2020 NFL Draft, needing to play one more season at Clemson before entering the draft.
While Lawrence is widely regarded as the top signal caller in next year’s quarterback crop, not all analysts believe he is No. 1 overall. According to Pro Football Focus, Ohio State’s Justin Fields is their preferred quarterback in next year’s draft.
In fact, Fields should be talked about more but Lawrence has the pedigree due to appearing in the National Championship game twice, according to PFF.
“Justin Fields should be ahead of Trevor Lawrence,” PFF said. “He’s graded better, he’s graded better in pro like situations. He’s six-foot-three, it’s not like he’s some shrimpy guy that no one’s ever heard of. Justin Fieldsahead of Trevor Lawrence.
“They both project to be better than Tua (Tagovailoa) and a little bit less than (Joe) Burrow, but of course Burrow had the senior year that none of them have had yet. So for right now, it’s Fields then Lawrence and then, if Tua were in next year’s draft, he’d be third.”
Comparing them on the stat sheet, Fields has one year as a starter under his belt. Before transferring to Ohio State and starting in 2019, Fields originally enrolled at Georgia but could not beat out incumbent starter Jake Fromm, who entered the 2020 NFL Draft. Rather than sit behind Fromm for two seasons, Fields elected to transfer and found instant success at Ohio State.
Last year, Fields threw for 3,273 yards, 41 touchdowns, three interceptions and ran for 484 yards and 10 touchdowns. Lawrence threw for 3,665 yards, 36 touchdowns and eight interceptions while rushing for 563 yards and nine touchdowns. Lawrence is not considered a true dual threat quarterback but compiled fantastic rushing statistics as a quarterback.
Fields thrived in Ryan Day’s system with the Buckeyes, taking advantage of his running ability. A late season injury hampered his dual threat ability, but Fields showcased the arm talent that made him a coveted prospect in high school.
Pro Football Focus believes these two are above the crop of the 2020 NFL Draft class, with the exception of Burrow, who had a historic campaign in 2019 with LSU.
If Fields puts together another season like 2019, he could make teams rethink the quarterback pecking order. Some believe the system allowed Fields to thrive unlike the offensive scheme at Georgia, which was tailored to a strong running game and Fromm’s strengths.
However, Lawrence remained consistent, topping the yardage and touchdown totals from his freshman season (2018). He also won a National Championship and led Clemson to another last season.
The prospects met only once in college as Clemson took on Ohio State in the College Football Playoff Semi-Finals last season. Clemson won the game 29-23 as Fields threw a game ending interception in the end zone on a drive that could have won the game outright for the Buckeyes.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
Let’s win one for Mack.
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Justin Fields is top QB, not Trevor Lawrence, say analysts[/h] Mar 28, 2:32 PM
While Lawrence is widely regarded as the top signal caller in next year’s quarterback crop, not all analysts believe he is No. 1 overall. According to Pro Football Focus, Ohio State’s Justin Fields is their preferred quarterback in next year’s draft.
Comparing them on the stat sheet, Fields has one year as a starter under his belt. Before transferring to Ohio State and starting in 2019, Fields originally enrolled at Georgia but could not beat out incumbent starter Jake Fromm, who entered the 2020 NFL Draft. Rather than sit behind Fromm for two seasons, Fields elected to transfer and found instant success at Ohio State.
Hmmmmm Fromm in the 2nd????
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Anybody for trading down? Think about it. Trade down to later in the first to pick up somebody’s one for next year. Be in position to trade three #1s to get one of the two top QBs next year. And take one of the OTs later in the first. And see what you have on the roster at QB right now.
Plus this year may not happen. Its better to pay the signing bonus to pick 24 than to pick 6 if the season is cancelled.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
Let’s win one for Mack.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostAnybody for trading down? Think about it. Trade down to later in the first to pick up somebody’s one for next year. Be in position to trade three #1s to get one of the two top QBs next year. And take one of the OTs later in the first. And see what you have on the roster at QB right now.
Plus this year may not happen. Its better to pay the signing bonus to pick 24 than to pick 6 if the season is cancelled.
no smart organization trades down from top 5 or 6 picks....... NE frequently trades down because they always draft at end of first round where all players are basically 2nd rounders.....
Chargers have fixed our OL with a pro bowl right side which will protect the lid side of a left handed QB like Tua....... that was done for a reason......
Taylor is nothing more than a game manger stop gap QB to play just until Tua is ready.....
Chargers only scored around 17-18 points per game last year with a future HOF QB playing...... we will struggle to get to that many points with Taylor at QB..........Taylor may not throw many interceptions but hew does not score very much either......
Chargers desperately need to find an elite QB to build our new offense around...... and we need to build a high scoring offense that can average 30+ points per game so we can compete with KC.......
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Originally posted by Charge! View Post
planning to take a QB next year who is not as good as the top 2 this year won't work....... we are drafting at 6 this year so we are close enough to have a shot at the 2 elite QB's this year....... the clemson QB is NOT an elite passer..... he is an elite runner......but not an elite passer liker Burrow or Tua......
no smart organization trades down from top 5 or 6 picks....... NE frequently trades down because they always draft at end of first round where all players are basically 2nd rounders.....
Chargers have fixed our OL with a pro bowl right side which will protect the lid side of a left handed QB like Tua....... that was done for a reason......
Taylor is nothing more than a game manger stop gap QB to play just until Tua is ready.....
Chargers only scored around 17-18 points per game last year with a future HOF QB playing...... we will struggle to get to that many points with Taylor at QB..........Taylor may not throw many interceptions but hew does not score very much either......
Chargers desperately need to find an elite QB to build our new offense around...... and we need to build a high scoring offense that can average 30+ points per game so we can compete with KC.......
Which of these QBs did you think were great coming out?
Which ones are comparable to Burrow or Tua?
What % do you give each Burrow & Tua on the ProBowl, All-Pro, HOF possibilities?
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the two guys I've really liked of late were Mariota and Stidham.... there were plenty of others that I liked some or even a fair bit.... (including Leaf)
also liked Eli (much) better than Phil, and was a Brees defender when peoples here had their pitchforks out.ED Matayo Uiagalelei, OC Iapani Laloulu, DT Dontay Corleone, CB Domani Jackson, OG Earnest Greene III, WR J Michael Sturdivant, LB Eric Gentry
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostAnybody for trading down? Think about it. Trade down to later in the first to pick up somebody’s one for next year. Be in position to trade three #1s to get one of the two top QBs next year. And take one of the OTs later in the first. And see what you have on the roster at QB right now.
Plus this year may not happen. Its better to pay the signing bonus to pick 24 than to pick 6 if the season is cancelled.
if all 4 are gone, I’m open to trading down.HAMMER TIME
(can't touch him)
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Postthe two guys I've really liked of late were Mariota and Stidham.... there were plenty of others that I liked some or even a fair bit.... (including Leaf)
also liked Eli (much) better than Phil, and was a Brees defender when peoples here had their pitchforks out.
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What if? What if our HC really dos like Taylor as much as he seems to? In spite of it being liars month, what if TT is also very high on Tyrod? If so, considering that Tyrod is still a young QB, maybe they aren't as interested in adding a QB as we all think.
I know that thought is not popular (even with me), but if Taylor is really capable of being our QB in the system AL wants to use, it could actually be a catalyst for going back to the playoffs. If they don't use a high draft pick for a QB, they could actually draft three very good players in the first three rounds. In fact the first round pick could be a all Pro kind of player. (think Simmons)
Have fun rolling that around in your brain.THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!
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