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@johnsmith-tt6to
@johnsmith-tt6to 2 күн бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again the saints got a steal with rattler all he has to do is sit behind car for 2 years or three and eventually he'll get his chance
@Nicer_Ricer_JDM
@Nicer_Ricer_JDM 2 күн бұрын
Late round gem, only considered a bust cause his attitude but it doesn’t reflect his game 💯
@WHODATBOYMAMA
@WHODATBOYMAMA 2 күн бұрын
Hopefully he’s the future of the saints
@mr.fukk12
@mr.fukk12 12 күн бұрын
Fields can’t play in structure that was the big reason he’s gone. The fields fans want to see him with an all star team first to show he can throw for 4000 yards with the best receiver group in the league but he didn’t work hard enough to earn all that and if he just grew and shown he can throw with anticipation and make his receivers better than they are like great passers do but he was complete trash and couldn’t be a top 20 passer in the nfl
@mr.fukk12
@mr.fukk12 12 күн бұрын
99% of these passes Justin fields is never making in his entire career. The bears about to take that next step they hoped they could with fields they have way too many weapons way too much talent and a coordinator that knows how to get the most out his guys
@mr.fukk12
@mr.fukk12 12 күн бұрын
I just watched his snaps from the first five games of this season and he’s pretty ridiculous
@angelrocha6505
@angelrocha6505 14 күн бұрын
He’s gonna take a leap forward being in Sean Peyton’s offense. Oregon ran a simple concept offense and it worked well for BO but we know Bo is capable of alot of more. And how is supposed to be pressured if gets rid of the ball too quick? Make it make sense man
@angelrocha6505
@angelrocha6505 14 күн бұрын
He’s gonna take a leap forward being in Sean Peyton’s offense. Oregon ran a simple concept offense and it worked well for BO but we know Bo is capable of alot of more.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 3 күн бұрын
Agreed! I found myself being higher on Nix than many towards the end of the process and I liked the pick for the Broncos. I think he has a higher ceiling than people give him credit for and I'm excited to see him work with Sean Payton!
@thebigdrew12
@thebigdrew12 17 күн бұрын
To be honest, you probably made the dance recital better
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 17 күн бұрын
Hahaha, looking back it’s definitely funny 😂 at the time, my sister wasn’t too happy lol
@matthewparrish715
@matthewparrish715 18 күн бұрын
Another banger. Seems like a lot of work went into this vid, and your quality is top notch as always.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, that really means a lot to me! I've been putting a ton of effort into these recent videos so it means a lot when someone notices haha. I'm glad you enjoyed!!
@H0r1blCS
@H0r1blCS 19 күн бұрын
Looking forward to how this team develops over the years
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 18 күн бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate that! I'm super excited to keep building onto the team. Thanks for watching!
@toekneecornhighsir7299
@toekneecornhighsir7299 19 күн бұрын
Happy to see AD Mitchell get love. I would've been happy if the Colts took him in the 1st. For them to trade back in the 2nd and still get him... Incredible. Interesting thought experiment, I'm looking forward to seeing this team in another few years 👍
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 18 күн бұрын
I definitely think they got a steal with AD Mitchell! (and I think I did as well!). Also, thank you - I really appreciate that. I'm glad you're looking forward to it. I'm super excited for what year 3 will bring to the team. Thanks for watching!
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 19 күн бұрын
Who would you guys have taken? I'd love to hear! Thanks for watching, I know that this was a bit longer than last year's version, but I wanted to go more in depth in the player profiles. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks guys!
@keithhunley1127
@keithhunley1127 20 күн бұрын
I just watched and I see it 6mos old interesting 🤔 and I think CW is going to be great
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 19 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@brianellman
@brianellman Ай бұрын
Yes yes and yes. Broncos fan here. we got Bo in the first round. and his favorite wide receiver. makes me smile. :-)
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 28 күн бұрын
I found that I liked Bo much more than many analysts. Although I may have him technically graded lower, that is because my scale is a harsh, so I wound up having him over other players many people ranked above Nix. I think the Broncos made a good pick with Nix at 12 and I think his ceiling is a bit higher than people give him credit for. Thanks for watching!
@JLamont45
@JLamont45 Ай бұрын
I definitely don’t see the Murray comp. I see Aaron Rodgers, maybe a little quicker, but the pocket presence and scramble seem more Rodgers like to me.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 28 күн бұрын
Fair enough! I can see a lot of Rodgers in his game as well!
@XcitaTheArceus
@XcitaTheArceus Ай бұрын
glaze was pretty funny
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Thank you! I think I tried a little too hard to be funny so I could see why some people didn’t like it, but I’m glad you enjoyed! 😄
@SumtingWong343
@SumtingWong343 Ай бұрын
3 of those picks and 2 top ten went to the Eagles!! Howie was cookin!!
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
He really was! I really liked the eagles draft!
@bernardobarbalat2423
@bernardobarbalat2423 Ай бұрын
The jokes are ok. There are a lot of serious nfl channels and if that’s what people want then that’s what they can watch. You’re trying to carve out a niche here so in the future I trust that these videos will find the right audience. Would definitely turn down the frequency so people don’t get annoyed tho
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Fair enough! I thought the jokes were funny at the time, but I could see how they’d come off as rather cringy / forced so I don’t blame people if they don’t love them. I’m working to keep making the videos better, to make the jokes better (when I make them), and to strike a balance that people enjoy so I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching!
@db212006
@db212006 Ай бұрын
Video is really good besides the awful "glaze" jokes. I almost turned it off cause it was so cringe and immature. Besides that good video. I'd just cut the comedy stuff out and keep grinding. You have a good voice and tempo and great editing skills.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting me know! I will admit the jokes in this video weren’t very good. Ive never been one for writing jokes, I usually like to play off other people or off situations I’m in so writing jokes is rather new for me and I tried and failed in this video. Working to keep getting better and better so I appreciate your feedback! Thanks for sticking with the video!
@fredbegin3850
@fredbegin3850 Ай бұрын
Stick to the analysis , you are not funny by nature, very forced. but the video type will work.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Fair enough. Writing jokes has never been my forte tbh, I usually like to play off other people and I’m still working on trying to incorporate humor more naturally. Judging by the comments, I’ve failed in this video, but that’s okay! Never hurts to try and fail in the pursuit of getting better. Thanks for your feedback, I’ll be incorporating it in future videos! Of course, thanks for watching as well!
@fredbegin3850
@fredbegin3850 Ай бұрын
@@TheJumboPackage not judging just constructive criticism, football has fans of many ages and "cum jokes" may fly with the younger crowd of "boys" but men and girls\women will find it cringe and out of place.
@theaudicyfan6932
@theaudicyfan6932 Ай бұрын
Jokes were painful but good vid bruh
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Thanks man, appreciate it. Definitely not my best work, but I’m incorporating everyone’s thoughts to keep making the videos better and better. I’ve never been one for writing jokes, I usually like to make jokes in response to things other people say or situations I’m in so it’s rather new to me and clearly it came off as forced and cringy. Never hurts to try and fail, but definitely didn’t help this video. Either way, I appreciate your input and will use it to keep making better vids. Thanks for watching!
@koiboi1562
@koiboi1562 Ай бұрын
gs
@Thsyfer__
@Thsyfer__ Ай бұрын
"" liked glazed to potentially fill in there hole ""
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
👀👀👀
@charlesritacca4753
@charlesritacca4753 Ай бұрын
Ruke Orhorhoro
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
He may or may not be in this video 👀
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
So what do you guys think? Who do you think the biggest reaches in the 2024 NFL draft were? Make sure to check out another 10 of the biggest reaches in my second channel video here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/or96rLmbq6vWaYU.html Appreciate you guys for checking this out and would love to know your thoughts! Would also appreciate a like and subscribe, as it really helps out the channel and lets me know you like the content. Thanks for watching!
@APTTMH_3
@APTTMH_3 Ай бұрын
Lol he does pat the ball alot, you can see it clear in practice. Not a big deal, i think the coaches can clean that up. Drake got all the traits to be an all-pro, so glad we got him.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Not a big deal at all! Its a very minor thing that just makes him like a tick late on throws sometimes because, for some reason, he pats the ball before releasing it, rather than just straight releasing it. Even in the off chance he can't fix it, the issue will be offset by improving anticipation (as is needed for literally every rookie QB ever) and with his arm strength to zip the ball in to WRs quicker.
@APTTMH_3
@APTTMH_3 Ай бұрын
@@TheJumboPackage good work though.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
@@APTTMH_3 Thanks!
@BirrDetonator1989
@BirrDetonator1989 Ай бұрын
He knows leverage incredibly well. The guards could be 400lbs, wouldn't matter.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
He's an awesome player! You're 100% right about that too, he destroyed O'Cyrus Torrence in the senior bowl lol
@BirrDetonator1989
@BirrDetonator1989 Ай бұрын
@@TheJumboPackage I just started playing football here in Ireland and when I was looking through clips, the guy amazed me. Since Aaron Donald retired, he's my favourite player.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
@@BirrDetonator1989 I love him! I drafted him on "The Jumbo Package" team last year, which is where I draft as the 33rd team in the draft. I loved his tape and I'm glad he's been great in the NFL so far!
@TopTrip3le
@TopTrip3le Ай бұрын
So he's basically the opposite of Bo Nix 😂
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage Ай бұрын
Haha, how so?
@jamesdelaney3797
@jamesdelaney3797 Ай бұрын
BUST GUARANTEED
@WilliamMarch-ot5bf
@WilliamMarch-ot5bf 2 ай бұрын
Jackson Mahomes yes
@awpw
@awpw 2 ай бұрын
saying his parents were both 5"8 was interesting could not find that on the internet anywhere interesting!
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
I think I first heard it on the NFL Stock Exchange Podcast with Connor Rogers and Trevor Sikkema and I noted it for later because I thought it was funny. I did look it up and was able to confirm it in a few articles!
@rvtssrvtss3630
@rvtssrvtss3630 2 ай бұрын
Hopefully we see someone better than both
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
That'd be awesome!
@isaacmoore1146
@isaacmoore1146 2 ай бұрын
For Johnny Wilson I think what hurt him was that the most recent player that was tall and fast but didn’t have the best possession catch ability is Quinton Jonhston (I am his biggest fan) who hasn’t turned out super great
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Possibly!
@xkaosG
@xkaosG 2 ай бұрын
Shoutout to chris
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Hahaha, he has all the background info we need, but no one can find him!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
By all means, keep doing these. But then why not break them up into smaller videos? It should be a win/win for everyone including the algorithm. As for revisiting these drafts in one or two years, I know of someone who does it as soon as 2 & it's lame. Only in exceptional cases like Puka Nacua can we see anything within two years, so most of it ends up feeling like they should have waited. I tried listening to their latest entry they just made & I couldn't make it through as there was really nothing to say. So, _MY_ advice is actually to wait _three years_ to revisit them. As for the above suggestion of shorter vids, not every position would require its own one. LBs will never have enough to keep interest. But the Entire Secondary would, leaving the d-line on its own as possibly the shortest video overall. You'll figure it out if you decide to go that route.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
I think its definitely fair that 2 years is too early, but my thought was to do multiple revisits. So even if the questions are still present after the first 2 years, it would be more of a check in until the next one. How does that sound? Interesting idea to break up the videos as well! I'm still learning, but my thought was that there are some position groups that people wouldn't really click on and I didn't really want to clog people's feeds with each position group. Might try it next year!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
It's the YAC & the broken tackles that make me think that Nabers will have the better career. Now that it's after the draft & we know who his QBs are, maybe not right away.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
To be fair, when Danny Dimes had that one big year, he was really adept at hitting crossing routes and other short routes that set receivers up well for YAC. Assuming he can continue to throw those types of routes accurately and that Nabers doesn't draw literally every defender in the defense, he can definitely find himself doing very well out of the gate! I do ultimately think MHJ will have the better career, but its hard to say!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
@@TheJumboPackage I must have been tired when I wrote that. I corrected 'not' to 'now.' but also what I meant was Nabers should have more spectacular plays. Speedier, breaks tackles etc. Okay so Jones is reluctant to go long but Nabers can turn short passes into long gains. & besides, who really gets off lots of long passes anymore? The Texans are already stacked especially if Diggs hasn't lost a step, I'm not assuming AR5 's arm is okay after surgery. Will Levis would have been Extremely Lucky to get him & could have so how ginormous a missed opportunity is that? & then it would be Lamar? Fields can fling the ball 50+ air yards with a flick of his wrist (the Bears had terrible play-calling & receivers so no one remembers this) but may never get a chance to start in the NFL again. & Herbert after being saddled with Joe Lombardi then Kellen Moore (who everyone but me thinks is great) now has the OC who halved Lamar's TDs & doubled his INTs for three full years. Oy vey. Hey, if Rodgers has anything left & I'm him, I'd stay at the stadium & play a second game to show people what I can do! Yeah, it's hard to tell if Jones has anything left in his arm.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
@@choosecarefully408 True, NFL defenses are really buckling down on trying to prevent the long ball!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
Despite Ivan Pace, he fell due to size you say? NFL coaches & GMs are no less prove to Empty Rhetoric than 14-year-old girls. One guy in K.C. went against the narrative & said "get Mahomes." But for every hit how many misses? Well Matt Eberlfus bragged (what an ego) that He Decides what plays to limit his offense to even after losses & at the start of the '22 season his offense made Matt Canada's look like 4D chess. _But_ Eberflus is thought to be charming in an authoritative "Daddy-like" way. So despite the fact that he turned the Bears into "hand the ball of X3 then toss a slant or screen repeat" too boring for even high-school offense, then undid all the great changed Getsy brought in _twice,_ there has been no need whatever for players to speak in his defense. No one has blamed him for anything. Here's why it's important though. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/a7B_ZLOk2taqj4k.html. Caleb Williams is slightly _worse_ than Justin Fields. I mean sure, not a _lot_ worse. He can't sustain long rushes as well as Fields & that should never be a deciding factor for any QB. But while Fields under-throws receivers only twice in these highlights allowing defenders to make plays on them, Williams does this a minimum of Ten Times including when he's not pressured at all & when those receivers are so wide open he floats the pass about 40 higher with more hang time that are *sure* to be INTs in the NFL. & Getsy ain't there any more. The thing about Eberflus meddling in the offense *after his OC proved to be (better than) adequate* including the o-line is this: only micro-managers do that. & the problems with micro-managers is that this is their identity, & their greatest fear is that things run smoothly enough that they no longer have an excuse to meddle. _But_ the *narrative is* that "Fields can't read defenses," right? kzfaq.info/get/bejne/h9uYiMV6uNTWaKc.html. Uh-oh.
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 2 ай бұрын
While it may seem I'm ranting & obsessed, what Rattler said about a 6-year-old documentary emphasizes my points about how memes count for more than facts even for NFL coaches & GMs. Mental laziness exists everywhere & when a meme becomes entrenched, people stop thinking. Everything negative about Fields stemmed from the First Meme made of him which was "he can't read defenses." Every time one of his receivers dropped a pass that hit them in the hands, every time he scrambled out of the non-existent pocket was proof of this according to those who repeated the memes. & you know what? It was proven false kzfaq.info/get/bejne/h9uYiMV6uNTWaKc.html *_before_** he EVER* even took a snap in the NFL. This isn't something you can unlearn. So absolutely nothing that happened on the Bears was due to Fields' inability to read defenses. Not the terrible play-calling that was excused on this, not Mooney & Claypool channelling their inner Kaderius Toney & deflecting passes to the other team. None of it was due to any such lack on Fields' part which means he has no lacks. So why won't any teams offer more than a conditional 6th-rounder for him? No reason but they believe the memes.
@yeetusdeletus5714
@yeetusdeletus5714 2 ай бұрын
The I was shocked quote shouldnt have been as funny as it was 😂
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Hahah, glad you enjoyed!
@Thomas-vo9tf
@Thomas-vo9tf 2 ай бұрын
There needs to be a fbi investigation on “Chris” great video btw
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Agreed! Thank you so much!
@tornadoknuckles
@tornadoknuckles 2 ай бұрын
Go birds
@koiboi1562
@koiboi1562 2 ай бұрын
fire
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@H0r1blCS
@H0r1blCS 2 ай бұрын
Reportedly shocked. "I was shocked" end quote
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Haha, I was about to start saying the whole quote and then I just thought it’d be funnier to do that 😂 thanks for watching!
@brianirish3095
@brianirish3095 2 ай бұрын
Then why don't the NFL reduce the length of their rookie contracts coming into the league. Top RB's usually start and have an immediate impact for the team. Whereas QB's & top O-linemen have a learning curve and spend time as a backup before having a significant positive contribution to the team. They are essential being paid while learning on the job. RB's are ran into the ground during their rookie contracts and can't renegotiate for all that hard labor over 4 years. Then owners slap a franchise tag on them for an additional year before making a take-it-or-leave it offer. Statistically you can make an argument for or against somethings value depending on how its used. There are some great QB's going strictly by the numbers that have never won a super bowl. Drew Brees, Fran Tarkenton, Moon, Rivers, Mariano, Jim Kelly, Fouts just to name a few. Verse some very mediocre QB's like the Giants Ely Manning who won two bowls against the GOAT. Whats the one thing that all those numbers that indicated that a backup makes just 40 yards less than elite RB's doesn't take into account? In addition to the numbers showing the disparity between yards gained passing? The answer is not how many yards the elite RB gained on the play but WHEN he got them and the impact on the game. One yard can make the difference between a punt and a winning drive continuing at a crucial time of the game. Elite Backs like Bettis, Marcel Linch, Hunt, and others have proven that time & time again. Not backups who may have turned in an unexpected performance by games end. How about all those one & two yard touchdown runs that are significant harder for QB's to pass for because they are easier to defend in the confined space. Statistics can't account for all those short yard runs that had a higher probability of success than a pass would. Nor do they take into account the ball control factor with time of possession when it comes to leaving an opposing QB enough time for a come from behind score to win the game.
@fitfuzzballgaming
@fitfuzzballgaming 2 ай бұрын
Quinyon Mitchell should not have been a first round pick saw him play a lot especially against a very bad western Michigan team these last two years and man so happy Terron Arnold fell to my lions
@jeffx40
@jeffx40 2 ай бұрын
Quinion killed the process. He dominated the Senior Bowl and even showed he can be a great press corner which was his only supposed weakness. He also killed the combine. Quinion absolutely deserves to be the first corner off the board despite not playing in the SEC.
@christopherharbin5934
@christopherharbin5934 2 ай бұрын
Saban even said he wanted Quinyon Mitchell to enter the transfer portal. I think Saban would have played him over Arnold.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one because I personally loved Quinyon. Obviously I’m not infallible, but I think he’ll be an excellent NFL player. Terrion Arnold is awesome though- I actually have film breakdowns of both players on my second channel if you want to hear my thoughts! Thanks for watching!
@jeffx40
@jeffx40 2 ай бұрын
Good video! I feel Rice may jave been overrated due to his name, school and production (w Caleb throwing to him), so that fall doesnt surprise me. Some of the other ones really are surprising though. Rounds 4-7 really is impossible to guess as teams boards seem to vary wildly. Regarding our previous discussion of Maye and JJ, how do you feel about how it played put. I feel you got the W with Maye going high (rumors are Vikings and Giants really wanted him too), but I'm not sure Maye got the W with that landing spot. Very bad oline and relying on rookies (whom I liked as possesion receivers, but Polk and Baker arent huge separaters which I feel would benefit the inaccurate Maye) and JuJu. While I already thought he'd be a bust, now I'd kind of be surprised if he wasnt. He's really being thrown to the wolves and I dont feel that was best for his development. JJ on the other hand fell into about as good of a rookie situation as you can get. If he doesnt succeed, you cant really make any excuses for him as he has elite WRs, a great line and awesome coaching. Bo Nix really felt like he fell to the perfect spot for him too, prob why so many correctly mocked that. I like Bo a lot and think he and Payton will do great, if Bo gets better and progressing through reads there is even some star potential there. But, with his great first read and run potential and the fit, I'd be very surprised of he busts. I'm a bit disappointed at Pratt going in the 7th to the Packers. Smart pick by them. This is why the whole Falcons thing makes so little sense to me. They didnt have to take a Penix at 8, take Pratt or Rattler late and then they can develop with no pressure. I think Pratt especially learning under Cousins would have been perfect, similar type of players. Another great video btw, havent seen the other draft content creators doing this. People going way higher than expected wpuld be interesting too. Grades are always fun too even if a bit silly. xD
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Hey man, glad to see you back and thanks so much for the kind comment- glad you enjoyed! I tend to agree on Rice- I wouldn’t have been comfortable taking him until about the 6th, although I admittedly have only watched 1 game of film on him. For the video though I wanted to be objective so I didn’t really give my own opinion on him! I’ve actually been thinking a bit about our past discussion because I remembered what you were saying about Josh Allen’s inaccuracy being largely over exaggerated. I actually wanted to mention that I think the same thing is happening with Maye. Is he the most accurate guy? Nope! But I don’t think he’s nearly as inaccurate as the media portrays so I wanted to bring that up. Addressing your specific questions though, I 100% agree on the landing spots. McCarthy went to the perfect situation. I’d hardly call anyone bust proof, but I will say that it’ll be extremely difficult for him to be bad with the offensive weapons around him and that coaching staff. Maye is definitely being thrown to the wolves. I like Polk and Baker a lot, but these rookies are competing to be their #1 WR instead of developmental pieces. I think they’ll really have to do something after year 1 to help him out, but by then it might already be too late. Hopefully not. I loved Bo to the broncos. I personally think he has a bit more upside than people are giving him credit for. He actually plays pretty well out of structure and throwing on the move and I think he could do a lot of good things with that offense. I think he could find himself in a very Kirk cousins-esque stature, placing himself around the 7th-12th best QB in the league in any given year and just being a consistently really good player. Penix has been super interesting to me because I actually don’t hate the logic. In theory, it might be more smart to draft a QB, the most valuable position, high up when you have the rare chance to have a top 10 pick in a really good QB class. Then they took 3 other shots at fixing their DL need that they would’ve otherwise addressed. I don’t think the strategy is awful in isolation. It’s definitely questionable when considering they just shelled out lots of money for an old QB, so presumably they’d want their team to be as good as possible right now to make that investment worth it. For me, my main qualm is the evaluation of the player, as I just didn’t see Penix as a 1st round guy, nonetheless a top 10 pick. I’m very open to being incorrect though and I hope he proves me wrong! I actually haven’t gotten around to watching Pratt quite yet, but I’ve heard good things and I’ll be checking him out soon! I’ve liked what I’ve seen from Rattler though! Thanks so much! I actually intend to do “the biggest reaches” of the draft next, which is something I’m super excited for. I’ll be doing the biggest reaches and fallers every year, just as I did last year! I would love to do grades, but it would just be so incomplete because there are so many players I have yet to watch since I work a lot at my real job so I’m behind on evaluations. I’d love to give my thoughts on some of the picks, but most of my answers would be “I’ve never seen this guy” and I don’t want to do that or lie and pretend I’ve seen him and just use media evaluations, so it unfortunately makes it hard for me to put out grades. Maybe in the future though!
@jeffx40
@jeffx40 2 ай бұрын
@@TheJumboPackage You mentioned you'd be glad to be wrong on Penix, that's how I feel about Maye. I wish him the best, but we have to agree to disagree on his accuracy. As mentioned, I watched all his film the year (it's the one position I can easily evaluate as a fan without all 22 since the camera is always focused on the qb anyway), so I'm not relying on others opinions. I saw him be wildly off target on easy throws in all directions with regularity. Where as my point with Josh Allen is he usually was on target, but just trying to fit ball into tight windows. Josh wasn't really that inaccurate at all, he was overconfident and a bit of a poor decision maker, which still plagues him in the NFL. If Drake's issues carry over to the NFL, I'm not sure he'll be able to overcome them cause as you know the pocket presence is bad and he also has a slow release (bad combo when playing behind a bad oline with receivers who might not separate quickly). I genuinely thought Maye could use a couple years on the bench working on things (many people forget this, but Aaron Rodgers had bad mechanical issues coming out of the draft, but he completely fixed them and then some while sitting on the bench behind Favre) and he got a terrible situation where he has to start right away and won't have any time to focus on the little things and will be running for his life constantly. I'm in lock step with you on Bo though. I feel like a skill that people are beginning to kind of underrate rate again is pre snap reads. This is what really made players like Manning, Brady and Brees elite (Rodgers is great at it too). People seem a bit too focused on the fact Bo often relied on his first reads, but in an ideal world, that's what you want. Read the defense and make the right decision before you even snap the ball. There's level's to this, he may be better a making the first read than another first read reliant QB like Fields. The fact he paired up with the perfect coach to enhance that skill and can scramble and throw well on the move as you alluded too should give him even better results than players like Brady, Brees and Manning had out of the gate. Of course, becoming good as them is unlikely, it takes crazy work ethic, but he does have the talent and showed constant improvement in college. That's why I said he has some star potential, but yeah, your projection is his more likely upside. Penix is the one QB I didn't watch film on of the 6 drafted in the first. So don't have a huge opinion on him, I just didn't like the process. While I see what you're saying in that you see the idea behind it, the backlash is part of the process they should have realized. The shock value of the pick puts a lot of pressure on Penix. It kind of creates that QB controversy vibe that teams dont want cause it brings unwanted attention that can be distracting. Where as you could just draft a QB later and develop him without all the hooplaw. It's not like there isn't a track record of late rounds QBs never working (Purdy, Brady, Dak, Romo, Warner, Cousins, Russ, and these are just the big names) or like 1st round qbs always hit. They could have taken a late one next year too, and the year after that. Speaking of which, Pratt is just the most Purdy like QB to come out since Purdy. He is 6'2", has a good, but not great arm, is accurate and plays well within structure, has played a lot of college ball and lifted a program by himself. He also is a pretty good scrambler. To me, he isn't that much worse of a prospect and Bo, which isn't an insult to Bo. I just don't get why the NFL continues to overlook these type of guys. Time and time again it's proven you don't have to have elite measurables to thrive in the NFL as a QB if you have it between the ears and have good enough measurables,, which Pratt does. Ah makes sense, I kind of still judge drafts using all the analysis I get following content creators...but if you are one you kind of need your own opinion on most players, which would be pretty time consuming without cheating. I'll look forward to the next video! I really liked all the info on this one.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
@@jeffx40 Although I didn’t doubt it based on our past conversations, I’m very happy to see you’re not actively rooting for Maye to fail just because you didn’t like his tape lol. It bothers me when people do that kind of stuff, but I appreciate your perspective on him, even if we ultimately disagree on his accuracy. That’s a really interesting point about. I completely agree that you ideally want your first read to be correct and, if so, its great if a QB throws that accurately and can make plays that way. I think the part that gets difficult when watching tape is whether a pre-snap read was made or whether he’s just looking at the pre-assigned primary. Its impossible to tell whether he read out the defense and looked to someone who he felt would be open pre-snap, or if he was simply following the progression laid out by the play itself and threw to that first read without really reading anything. One of those scenarios comes with huge credit to his ability to read a defense and another does not, so its hard to give someone that much credit without knowing for sure. That’s why its so difficult with QB scouting because it requires a lot of mental work and it just can’t be known what a guy was thinking or seeing without talking to them or being in their head. Still, I agree on the point that - if the guy is open, why would he throw the ball elsewhere! The pick itself definitely puts Penix at a disadvantage, but my guess would be that the organization has faith in Penix’s mentals that they don’t believe it’s a problem. Penix has overcome a lot of adversity, so I could see why they’d believe that, even if I don’t personally know him. Definitely doesn’t help that Cousins was reportedly very unhappy, already hurting their relationship from the start. Its still rather unfortunate for Penix that, as an older player who was seen as a day 1 starter, he was picked to a team that likely won’t start him for the absolute minimum of 1 year barring an injury. But I really hope it does work out for him. And thanks so much! I’m glad you’re looking forward to the next video. Its really awesome to hear that people are excited by the content. Because I’m a smaller channel, it can sometimes get lost on me why I’m putting in the amount of effort I am, but viewers like yourself remind me why I love doing this so much - to be able to talk ball with excellent individuals such as yourself!
@jeffx40
@jeffx40 2 ай бұрын
@@TheJumboPackage Yeah...that's a good point on who you assign Bo's 1st read success to more, Bo or Oregon. The thing is, with his landing spot it probably doesn't matter! Like Oregon, Payton likes a smart QB who will run his offense flawlessly. What we do know is Bo knew the Ducks offense inside and out and executed it perfectly, this in itself is a skill. For instance, a lot of people criticize Brock Purdy because they think anyone with more physical talent than him could do just as much if not more than him in that 49er offense. That's just false though, Shannahan has one of the most complex offences ever and not all QBs could absorb and execute it well, much less read defences and throw with anticipation as well as he does. It doesn't matter how physically gifted you are if you can't remember and execute all the plays Shannahan wants you to run. Bo to Denver really is one of the best fits ever. Even if Bo isn't making the reads himself yet, it's 100% a skill you can improve over time, as long as he absorbs all the info Payton gives him and executes it he'll be around long enough to get great at the pre snap reads. And based on what I've read about him, that's the skill of his I'm the most confident in. Glad to hear that :). I do feel for you small creators, I know how much work this takes. You're definitely better than a lot of the creators with more subs and views...but the world isn't always just. Hopefully you enjoy the process though so you are getting enjoyment out of it even if you're yet to make much money.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
@@jeffx40 Thank you, I really appreciate that! I don't mind being a smaller creator, as it gives me the leeway needed to work on the longer videos without high expectations and also gives me more time to interact with everyone! But I couldn't imagine trying to churn this videos out every week alongside my full-time job too. I'm just glad that people like yourself enjoy my videos, it means a lot!
@ThierryBitz
@ThierryBitz 2 ай бұрын
Not a good pick from the Jets, too much bust potential
@jamalmcgrath810
@jamalmcgrath810 2 ай бұрын
On my book, a QB ,who can pass on the run and pass against the grains , alone with these qualities is a top QB ! Simply, with these traits, it's extremely hard to cover ! I primary example is Joe Montana. He is at the top because of this. He is the only one that can perform like this. He is great to watch when he gets out of the pocket and scrambled to the right and leaps into the air and twists to the left, passes with accuracy. Joe's the man !
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Montana was a beast for sure!!
@thomasfm865
@thomasfm865 2 ай бұрын
I need to ask what your rating was when Tom Brady came out of the draft? Also, can you show me how the different ratings are different?
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Although its certainly an interesting question, it is one I cannot answer because I was only 2 years old when Tom Brady was drafted lol. Also, I intend to put out a video on my second channel at some point showing the different ratings I have, as I'm still tinkering with them a bit! At the time this video was made, I had Nix as a "Day 1 - Quality Backup; Upside - Quality Starter Within 2 Years." That was a 5.00 value, making him a late 2nd round pick. Since making the video, I've gotten to like Nix a bit more and his current rating is "Day 1- Average Starter; Upside - Quality Starter Within 2 Years." This increases Nix's value to an Early 2nd, although I've been recently considering mixing up the values so that this would actually be equal to a late 1st but I haven't done so yet.
@loubest37
@loubest37 2 ай бұрын
Excellent breakdown. I've been a Bears fan since Bill George, whose number I chose for my own in high school. The only player I've been more excited about is the incomparable Gayle Sayers. What I want to know was 13 Caleb's number of choice because of Dan Marino? Again, thank you for the outstanding and objective analysis.
@TheJumboPackage
@TheJumboPackage 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate that!! Also, I’m not totally sure why Williams has #13. I read that he had #18 in Highschool and that he intends to give #13 to Keenan Allen in the NFL, so I’m not sure if it has any particular significant to him!