Originally Posted by MGRS13:
He’s an 8-8 guy. His ceiling is 10-6 wildcard/ first round loss. I love it.
Exactly. Just "good enough" to torture their fans every year. Their ceiling will be a fringe playoff team since 7 teams per conference get in now. Been there done that. No thanks! [Reply]
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
Lock's ceiling is probably Kirk Cousins
There's some really faint Stafford potential in there.
Kid's mobile with a big arm. His decisionmaking can be excellent and awful sometimes in the span of the same drive.
I'd have really liked to have seen him go somewhere else. There's no reason at all that he can't be the 2nd best QB to come out of that draft. He has every bit the talent of Jones/Haskins and in my eyes more. And I kinda like Jones.
Honestly, I'd prefer him to Josh Allen long-term if I were picking right now. Lock just throws a more consistent ball even if he's not the athlete that Allen is.
But yeah, that erratic decisionmaking and occasional poor feel for the pocket is something he'll have to iron out to become a truly top tier guy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Exactly. Just "good enough" to torture their fans every year. Their ceiling will be a fringe playoff team since 7 teams per conference get in now. Been there done that. No thanks!
Yep. Agreed. It’s wonderful. The best part is he will be just good enough to not replace and they will have to over pay for him as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
There's some really faint Stafford potential in there.
Kid's mobile with a big arm. His decisionmaking can be excellent and awful sometimes in the span of the same drive.
I'd have really liked to have seen him go somewhere else. There's no reason at all that he can't be the 2nd best QB to come out of that draft. He has every bit the talent of Jones/Haskins and in my eyes more. And I kinda like Jones.
Honestly, I'd prefer him to Josh Allen long-term if I were picking right now. Lock just throws a more consistent ball even if he's not the athlete that Allen is.
But yeah, that erratic decisionmaking and occasional poor feel for the pocket is something he'll have to iron out to become a truly top tier guy.
Man, this isn't the time nor the place for it, but I'd love to hear what you like about Jones. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
There's some really faint Stafford potential in there.
Kid's mobile with a big arm. His decisionmaking can be excellent and awful sometimes in the span of the same drive.
I'd have really liked to have seen him go somewhere else. There's no reason at all that he can't be the 2nd best QB to come out of that draft. He has every bit the talent of Jones/Haskins and in my eyes more. And I kinda like Jones.
Honestly, I'd prefer him to Josh Allen long-term if I were picking right now. Lock just throws a more consistent ball even if he's not the athlete that Allen is.
But yeah, that erratic decisionmaking and occasional poor feel for the pocket is something he'll have to iron out to become a truly top tier guy.
I never understood the Stafford projection. Lock has a plus arm but he ain’t Stafford. I’d put Stafford as a top 5 arm in the league. He’s one of the few that can rifle ball 40+ yards downfield with excellent velocity.
I see a lot of Derek Carr in him. Very good but not great arm, mobile, did well at a college that wasn’t a powerhouse. Biggest thing to me that kinda links Cousins and Carr to Lock is the poor decision making when any type of pressure is applied to him. He just turns to shit and everything falls apart for him.
I think Spags knew that too. All of those blitzes really made Lock nervous and highlighted this.
The Broncos were smart to give Glasgow big money and draft Cushenberry. They are going to have to find a competent LT though bc Lock’s success will be heavily tied to his protection. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I never understood the Stafford projection. Lock has a plus arm but he ain’t Stafford. I’d put Stafford as a top 5 arm in the league. He’s one of the few that can rifle ball 40+ yards downfield with excellent velocity.
I see a lot of Derek Carr in him. Very good but not great arm, mobile, did well at a college that wasn’t a powerhouse. Biggest thing to me that kinda links Cousins and Carr to Lock is the poor decision making when any type of pressure is applied to him. He just turns to shit and everything falls apart for him.
I think Spags knew that too. All of those blitzes really made Lock nervous and highlighted this.
The Broncos were smart to give Glasgow big money and draft Cushenberry. They are going to have to find a competent LT though bc Lock’s success will be heavily tied to his protection.
That should have been the focus of the last few drafts... thankfully, they've done a much better job of addressing the OL the last two years. It doesn't matter what Lock's upside is if the OL sucks.
And, with all the BS going on the last 4 months, it's been hard to get too excited about football. I have this concern that they will pull the plug on it, hopefully not.
I'll get excited about it once we see camps and things taking place and the noise about C19 subsides. Weird times indeed as we've had 4 months of life without sports essentially. I'm ready for back to normal and actually having something to talk about regarding football, right now it's just a big void. [Reply]