Minshew’s honestly a beast and one of the tougher QB’s I’ve seen in the last few years. When he stepped in to start against the Ravens this year the guy was taking some absolutely punishing hits and somehow kept shaking them off, even ended up winning to add onto my eternal misery as a ravens fan.
What I most admire about Barry is that, despite being tough on players, even harsh you might say, he is fair in his judgement. When he gives a compliment, you take it serious and he speaks for him that he doesn't shy away from giving QBs he does not like for various reasons some credit.
@MCLSD_ than explains why he hates Brady so much also he called Andrew luck a pussy so I'm not a big fan if his for that if you know Andrew luck's situation with the colts than you shouldn't call him a pussy
Yeah, I didn’t get the Trey Lance hype going into that day. To me T-Law was the clear #1, followed by Bustin Fields and Maybe Zach Wilson. The rest were 2nd or 3rd round picks.
Yeah 2020 is looking to be up there. You have 5 guys all, imo, good enough to possibly be franchise qbs, Herbert making incredible stats with his canon of an arm, Burrow and Hurts already making the superbowl, Tua spearheading an explosive offense with his elite accuracy, and now Love actually looking pretty decent in his first year actually starting. This could be a draft class to be remembered
Shoutout to Blake Bortles for being forever immortalized on the TV show The Good Place. Also, weird how so many QBs from 2020 have a first name that begins with J.
Had a few good playoff performances, but not much outside of that. Sanchez’s best regular season was arguably his third year, but his defense regressed and the Jets missed the playoffs.
Personally I'd argue that the best qb class I recent years was 2020. Burrow, Tua, Herbert and Hurts are clearly great and Love is doing ok for himself as well...
For 2007, I say the undrafted Matt Moore was the best. Lasted into 2019, winning a ring as Mahomes' backup ahead of Henne. He played more than anyone else in his class.
I would normally say 2nd round pick Christian "0 NFL Snaps" Hackenberg would be the biggest bust of the 2016 Draft, but last Spring Paxton Lynch was benched by his XFL team. If you're a former 1st round pick and can't even hold down a starting job in the XFL, you take "suck" to a whole new level
20:02 Will Levis will fs see the field at some point, no doubt. I just don’t know if that will be this year or next year, really just comes down to Tannehill’s health and if Malik plays well or not
Sometimes there just aren’t any good ones available. Put a good group of quarterbacks on that draft class and it’d be a contender for one of the single best ever.
Be a lifelong Chiefs fan. See 2005 draft list. See Alex Smith and have instant wonderful nostalgia. See Matt Cassel and have horrifying PTSD flashbacks
I grew up on Madden 13 and it’s so fun to look back on the fact that Mike Glennon, Jack Skelton, Matt Flynn, Christian Ponder and more scrubs are starting quarterbacks in that game.
Man if Jordan Love becomes even just an average starter and can garner some playoff appearances then the 2020 class will hands down be the greatest class of all time. Somebody from this class is winning a super bowl soon
Matt Barkley is that cautionary tale that college QBs should look at: had he declared as a Junior, he would have been #1 overall but went back for senior and got hurt and then completely fell off
@@marsella527Barkley was a fourth round pick in 2013, and even threw 49 passes in the 2013 season. Would the Colts have picked him over Andrew Luck in 2012?
@fortynights1513 whats sad is it was in the vid and I completely blacked out on that part. But he was projected but declared his senior year before hand. Would they have taken Barkley? Who knows. It's 11 years later
The fact that the class of quarterbacks that year is so bad is why I personally wouldn’t call JaMarcus Russell the biggest draft bust ever, because while the Raiders missed an opportunity to draft Hall of Fame players at other positions, if they wanted a quarterback, then 2007 wasn’t the draft to take one. None reached 1,000 career pass attempts or 30 career passing touchdowns.
Barry what are your thoughts on CFL football? They say it’s a superior sport played by inferior athletes while the NFL is an inferior sport with superior athletes.
@@lopezklu That's what I said before they picked up Rogers. should have grabbed him and used him as a bargaining chip like hey Green Bay we don't need him for two first round picks we already have a starter!
Barry is such a man of integrity and has the utmost respect from me, my wife, her boyfriend, and their kid. I honestly wish I could see his remarkably beautiful face and kneel before him. If I ever saw both him and Jimmy Garoppolo within a span of 10 minutes, I would explode.
I don't want to call Kenny a bust just yet and I'm hoping he starts to play better. I'd like to see him play with an OC that could at least hold a job at the NCAA level before I say Pittsburgh needs to take another swing at QB.
The fact that he seems to get a lot better in situations where he'd be the one calling plays (no huddle, 2 minute drill, that sort of thing) does at least point to the fact that it may be a coaching issue. And we all know Canada's dogshit, he was dogshit before Pickett and he's dogshit now.
As a cowboys fan, felt good hearing you put Tony above Carson Palmer. Sucks we never did anything with him. But I’ll forever hold the belief he could’ve won it all if we ever had a defense that wasn’t one of the worst ranked all time year after year. And also Dez caught it. My whole life as a cowboys fan rides on those two things. Because what else do we have ;-;
I’m going with Brandon Weeden as biggest draft bust in 2012. I know nobody but the browns expected him to be anything, but I also can’t really call RG3 a draft bust when injuries were what derailed him. Peoples definitions of draft busts are different though I suppose