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I can’t argue that math .At this point you're just making up things to support your view. He gained 5 lbs from September but he'll lose 10 lbs tomorrow? Come on man!
13 lbs and one inch (plus?) the actual bulk difference is not zero, but its not massive like it was when people thought JD was 205 and DM was 230. 13 lbs is not the 25 lbs people originally thought.
Well I wasn’t actually being serious that he will lose 10lbs by tomorrow, either way I think it’s weird he didn’t weigh at the combine if he was truly over 200lbs this whole timeAt this point you're just making up things to support your view. He gained 5 lbs from September but he'll lose 10 lbs tomorrow? Come on man!
You've argued a few times that Daniels improved 'year after year', but I don't really see it. I'll skip 2020 as a weird year (though it actually helps my point):Only some of these analysts say he has the higher long term potential. Some of them also think he has the higher bust probability. Its too easy to pick only those that agree with us to use as the definitive statement.
You draft the QB who you think will be the best pro QB, period. If that's in year one or year 4 says something about the QB and the effort and probability of them ever achieving their potential. One QB, we know can improve year over year. The other (2 actually), we only can hope he does, because we've never really seen it.
He gained 5 lbs from September but he'll lose 10 lbs tomorrow?
13 lbs is not the 25 lbs people originally thought.
I hear you, and I get it. I do have some concerns. But he ran as much as or more than any QB in the country -- including tons of designed runs -- and didn't miss a game. For 3 years in the PAC 34 and 2 years in the SEC. Oregon, Washington, Alabama, Georgia and all the rest.He weighs in hours before his throwing session on a day where he has plenty of time to himself. Refused to be weighed along with everyone else without the controlled environment. If you think he didn't down a jug of water today, you've bumped your head. With all the focus on his size and multiple outlets publishing that "QBs under 205 don't succeed in the NFL" stat compilation, he'd have been crazy not to.
He created this narrative by refusing to be measured at the combine, so you'll have to deal with the skepticism.
It's probably more than 13, but whatever. The ecto frame, top-heavy build, super slight legs, and his cavalier run/hit tendencies are the things that concern people. Those tendencies are no easier to correct than the mechanics Maye needs to work on. Both are ingrained and will need to be ironed out over time.
The difference is Maye's issues aren't likely to get him murdered in the NFL.
And again, just for clarification, I think Daniels is a fantastic football player, a total blast to watch, and that those "205 or bust" stats are mostly bullshit. But physics is physics.
When predicting injuries, past performance is a very good indicator of future performance. RGIII blew out an ACL in college, then did it again in the NFL and it ruined his career. JD missed about 15 minutes (concussion protocol) over 55 starts (never missed a start because of injury) and did much of this in the SEC where the physics is about the same as the NFL. And by his own critics claims, he ran with a reckless style, so he took plenty of hits. And didn't break. 55 starts.He weighs in hours before his throwing session on a day where he has plenty of time to himself. Refused to be weighed along with everyone else without the controlled environment. If you think he didn't down a jug of water today, you've bumped your head. With all the focus on his size and multiple outlets publishing that "QBs under 205 don't succeed in the NFL" stat compilation, he'd have been crazy not to.
He created this narrative by refusing to be measured at the combine, so you'll have to deal with the skepticism.
It's probably more than 13, but whatever. The ecto frame, top-heavy build, super slight legs, and his cavalier run/hit tendencies are the things that concern people. Those tendencies are no easier to correct than the mechanics Maye needs to work on. Both are ingrained and will need to be ironed out over time.
The difference is Maye's issues aren't likely to get him murdered in the NFL.
And again, just for clarification, I think Daniels is a fantastic football player, a total blast to watch, and that those "205 or bust" stats are mostly bullshit. But physics is physics.
He weighs in hours before his throwing session on a day where he has plenty of time to himself. Refused to be weighed along with everyone else without the controlled environment. If you think he didn't down a jug of water today, you've bumped your head. With all the focus on his size and multiple outlets publishing that "QBs under 205 don't succeed in the NFL" stat compilation, he'd have been crazy not to.
He created this narrative by refusing to be measured at the combine, so you'll have to deal with the skepticism.
He weighs in hours before his throwing session on a day where he has plenty of time to himself. Refused to be weighed along with everyone else without the controlled environment. If you think he didn't down a jug of water today, you've bumped your head. With all the focus on his size and multiple outlets publishing that "QBs under 205 don't succeed in the NFL" stat compilation, he'd have been crazy not to.
He created this narrative by refusing to be measured at the combine, so you'll have to deal with the skepticism.
It's probably more than 13, but whatever. The ecto frame, top-heavy build, super slight legs, and his cavalier run/hit tendencies are the things that concern people. Those tendencies are no easier to correct than the mechanics Maye needs to work on. Both are ingrained and will need to be ironed out over time.
The difference is Maye's issues aren't likely to get him murdered in the NFL.
And again, just for clarification, I think Daniels is a fantastic football player, a total blast to watch, and that those "205 or bust" stats are mostly bullshit. But physics is physics.
Over the past 20 years, only one other quarterback has seen similar substantial development year over year: fellow LSU alum Joe Burrow.
Burrow and Daniels are the only two quarterbacks in the last 20 years (minimum 400 drop backs) that increased their adjusted completion percentage by 4% or more AND their yards per attempt by 3.0 or more. And beyond just those two metrics, Daniels also improved in his accuracy downfield, ball placement across the field, decision-making in the red zone and decision-making as a runner.
The LSU offense drastically dropped the amount of play action they used, likely in part because they trusted Daniels to work through progressions with his eyes on the defense post-snap. And Daniels' vision, anticipation and timing growth as a pocket passer proved them right, as he finished the season as one of the best mid-field throwers, especially on dig, in and post routes, in all of college football.
In my discussions with Daniels, he's shared many of the things he did this past offseason that may have been factors in his substantial and swift development: changing his body physically, fundamental growth with private quarterback coaches Taylor Kelly and John Beck, use of technological resources that LSU's innovative staff supplied, and an unquenchable desire to absorb as much film as possible, both of himself and his future peers at the NFL level.
I've posted this before, but B. Kelly said on Heisman night that he asked JD to gain 10 lbs before his senior season and he (JD) immediately went to work on getting a plan and sticking to it and he did it.How many pounds of water do you think the average human can drink, and hold? Unless he's dehydrated and prone to retaining water, there should be a 1:1 ratio of water consumed and weight gained.
If he puts on 5lbs of weight in a day that means he drank ~5x16oz bottles of water and didn't piss. The stomach can hold a max of around 50oz so unless he's a camel I'm not sure what did with the rest.
Another scenario is the dude has been binging McDs and pizza for a few weeks. Or legit working out.
I'd say the latter is more likely, unless he's some kind of goldbricker.
I've been told here that you can't compare JD and JB because... reasons... and such.Jayden Daniels pro day: Inside LSU QB's historic improvement and why teams are confident he'll hit his ceiling
The Heisman Trophy winner is only continuing to get betterwww.cbssports.com
Over the past 20 years, only one other quarterback has seen similar substantial development year over year: fellow LSU alum Joe Burrow.
Burrow and Daniels are the only two quarterbacks in the last 20 years (minimum 400 drop backs) that increased their adjusted completion percentage by 4% or more AND their yards per attempt by 3.0 or more. And beyond just those two metrics, Daniels also improved in his accuracy downfield, ball placement across the field, decision-making in the red zone and decision-making as a runner.
I useta' drink just over 8 lbs. of, well, something in a short time. Do it long enough and it turns into A LOT more pounds than it starts as...I mean a gallon of water weighs just over 8lbs….how much do you think this “skinny” guy can drink in short time lol?
I think we’re just going to see more and more star player-types refuse to do much of anything at the combine in years ahead…skepticism be damned…
This is why I don’t sweat him getting broken.I hear you, and I get it. I do have some concerns. But he ran as much as or more than any QB in the country -- including tons of designed runs -- and didn't miss a game. For 3 years in the PAC 34 and 2 years in the SEC. Oregon, Washington, Alabama, Georgia and all the rest.
It doesn't guarantee he doesn't get broken. But it does say he's not a Tinkertoy.
I've posted this before, but B. Kelly said on Heisman night that he asked JD to gain 10 lbs before his senior season and he (JD) immediately went to work on getting a plan and sticking to it and he did it.
He knows what he needs to do to get better and he does it. Not saying this isn't true of any of the other guys, but we affirmatively know it in his case. He does what it takes to get it done. You can't ask for more.
I've been told here that you can't compare JD and JB because... reasons... and such.
Feels like we've argued maybe everything we can about the top 4. I think we keep it up through Maye's pro day tomorrow, then we get into raging debates about who should be the second QB we take in this draft.
Motion on the floor -- is there a second?
RGIII blew out an ACL in college
If he puts on 5lbs of weight in a day that means he drank ~5x16oz bottles of water and didn't piss. The stomach can hold a max of around 50oz so unless he's a camel I'm not sure what did with the rest.
Another scenario is the dude has been binging McDs and pizza for a few weeks. Or legit working out.
The point was, he took plenty of hits from SEC players who will be playing in the NFL, or who have NFL size and speed, and he never broke. Sure, a guy could fall on his knee and blow it up, but it won't be because of his body type. I have confidence he can and will learn to slide in the NFL, unlike RGIII, who's ego made him un-coachable (ask the Shanahans). As the article I posted above shows, JD is extraordinarily coachable.That hit comes when it comes. The SEC isn't the NFL and he's not going to be playing for a stacked team. If he doesn't correct those tendencies, he'll be tempting fate like nobody's business.
The exact same number of rings as Herbert and Allen.Take Michael Vick, Kyler Murray, and Lamar Jackson and add them up and tell me how many rings they have?
Heard Quinn mention durability and NFC East weather as a factor/concern. That gives me a sliver a hope.
This is what truly sucks the most about all of this. Mariota. Damn it. Wish it was ANY other veteran. Then I’d be good with a 1yr starter. Just NOT this one (or Dalton…..yuck).Was the plan to drink a gallon of water before the weigh in, because I'm told that's the only way to gain 5 lbs in 7 months
Agreed. I'm done defending my favorite pick. If I don't get my pick, I'm going to pout for about 45 minutes, then I'll be OK
I think DM can become a great pro QB along the Josh Allen mold. But I don't want to watch Marcus Mariota for one single play. I'm old, I don't have time for that shit.
Take Michael Vick, Kyler Murray, and Lamar Jackson and add them up and tell me how many rings they have?
Heard Quinn mention durability and NFC East weather as a factor/concern. That gives me a sliver a hope.
Come on….that seems very unlikely….That hit comes when it comes. The SEC isn't the NFL and he's not going to be playing for a stacked team. If he doesn't correct those tendencies, he'll be tempting fate like nobody's business.
I think he probably did all of those things, and let's keep in mind that I'm not the guy that said 10 pounds or that he was sub-200 at whatever point. I said "down a jug of water" for brevity. My point is that 210 was always a bit suspect for him.
That kid's metabolism and ectomorphic body burn everything. Keeping weight on will always be a challenge. Simply put, yes, I think he inflated his number some today and that his body is what it is. He's not going to get meaningfully bigger.
The ecto kid running recklessly on twigs concerns me way more than the prototypical meso kid running far less and more responsibly on normal legs. That's all I'm saying.
Daniels will have no bigger fan than me if we draft him, but watching him play is gonna give me palpitations...