@@therealbenjamin789 how about Maye missing those “off platform throws” and Daniels making them? That’s not why they call Maye’s bad footwork when Daniels is good footwork? 🤦🏻♂️
@3eees off platform throws is nothing to be happy about it means you can't set your feet for the throw, JDs footwork was so good that he wasn't even in the top 10 for that made up stat line but still put up the 2nd best passing numbers.
We will see what happens at full speed. Definitely pumped for the season. Something about his throwing motion. Seems effortless. At least looks that way.
The way everyone makes it sound, don't worry, he is super human. Doesn't need protection doesn't even need good receivers. He all-world and is going to dominate the NFL. Hope he does just that!
I live in Oklahoma & as a Sooner Fan I never, ever thought that Caleb Williams was all that. Born n Raised in the DMV I am a true burgundy n gold lover. That being said I am grateful that we got the player that should have been the true #1 pick n the 24 draft. I recently heard through the grapevine that Williams is struggling somewhat at Chicago's ota's Wow... Imagine that!
Comments like he scary good, he looks like a veteran, etc...are funny to say during scripted session's. Truth is you being told where to throw to and who. It's repetitive motion stuff. I realize there isn't much to say this time of year, but it doesn't matter how anyone looks or doesn't look right now. Think back to RG3, he was criticized by the fans and media for slow reads during OTAs and he would have been sacked blah blah blah. He said while everyone else is working on their technique so was he. He wasnt working on bot getting "sacked" in practice. He was working on reads and letting the pattern develop. Soon as the season started he killed the saints. Let's wait till the preseason games come and go before we say he's killing it or anything else.
yeah im actually very interested in his actual straight line speed, not that its that important, but he should be close to the fastest qb in the league and its not really talked about
He very well be the superstar from this class, not Caleb Williams. His running ability is going to open up the throwing so much and he can throw darts.
Wonder what he can do when his receivers aren’t the best players on the field. He had 2 first rounders at LSU but he got all the credit. In DC his receivers are fine but that’s really not a great sign. People need to stop inducting him into the hall of fame before he takes a single snap. Let’s be real he was a weak heisman, never really stepped up when the games mattered, just a bust waiting to happen
Terry is very solid and Luke had the best hands in the whole draft class in contested catches... Dotson can at least get open. Ertz is a baller. BRob and Ekeler are the tip of the top of passing down back efficiency. Pretty sure BRob caught over 80% of his passes last season. He could literally chill and do nothing and steamroll this offense. Between a mobile qb and the fantastic rb room he's got a cakewalk in terms of tearing the box defenses up with his passes.
Neither receiver was that highly thought of before he got to LSU. They weren't putting up monster numbers with the guy before him. I think they all helped each other elevate their level of play.
@@maskcollector6949 in college his receivers were far and away the best athletes on the field. His number 1 guy went in the top 6. Yes SEC defenses are good but his guys were head and shoulders better than anyone on the field. Terry is a stud but the gap between him and nfl guys isn’t the same as the gap between Malik and sec guys. We’re setting him up to fail
@@maskcollector6949 let’s be real, he wasn’t looked at as a pro prospect at all but then he spends one season with top receivers and he’s taken number 2 overall. That’s bullshit and we all know it