Based on Young's individual snaps, I thought his movement and decision making looked like an NFL starter already. Each of the completions were good crisp throws, only one of them needing to be adjusted for. He was under a ton of pressure, getting hit way too often, and one of those sequences had him throwing out of the end zone.
Yes a couple of throws were overthrown, but an overthrown ball is not necessarily a bad pass:
- On the first incompletion, the receiver was being squeezed to the sideline by the CB. If Young tries to make that a catch for the receiver, it likely turns into a catch for the CB instead. Nobody else on the field was open. There was pressure developing in the pocket. Throwing it over the receiver is the best available play there.
- The second was almost identical, except Young was standing in the end zone and the WR was completely locked up with no way to make a move on the ball. There's no time for an extended check-down, and the absolute worst move is to try and lay it out there for the receiver. Just throw it to the side and move on.
To me, his decision making looked solid and he didn't seem rattled at all by the heavy physical pressure. My only concern is that sooner or later, any QB gets the yips if he's getting hit hard every third play. They've got to fix the pass protection, or commit to being a rush-heavy team this season. Protecting and developing the franchise QB needs to be the sole priority on offense this season.