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The nightmare outcome is he turns out to be a really good QB who can’t stay healthy. We may find ourselves saying “If Bryce can stay healthy next year” for a while.I have no doubt Bryce Young is a very talented QB. Can he withstand the NFL and a bad offensive line at his size? If he translates to the NFL, he'll make someone a damn fine QB though.
If.
Looking at photos and video of Young at the Combine and Pro Day, his face went from significantly filled out back to thin. On his Pro Day, I'd be surprised if he tipped the scale much more if any than his 2022 playing weight...........if he would have agreed to another weighin..........which he didn't.
Let it go Doc lolLooking at photos and video of Young at the Combine and Pro Day, his face went from significantly filled out back to thin. On his Pro Day, I'd be surprised if he tipped the scale much more if any than his 2022 playing weight...........if he would have agreed to another weighin..........which he didn't.
No, not all!I would use all the picks to get the cheap foundation players.
If Panthers do take AR, that opens up an opportunity for Texans.
And that's another reason why I wouldn't draft him. He's intentionally trying to hide the fact that his maxed out weight is just 194 lbs. I'm not questioning his intangibles, but his honesty is definitely in question. Young may go on to have an incredible career, but are the Texans willing to risk the #2 pick & millions of dollars on a player that has a HUGE question mark (his slight frame) attached to him? Now, if Stroud is sitting there at #2, I would be okay with taking him, even though I would want the best player in the draft (Will Anderson). In my opinion, the best case scenario is Seattle wants Anderson so badly they are willing to jump ahead of Arizona & trade the #5, #20 & #37 picks for the #2. I'd do that trade in a heart beat.
All I can say is wow. You guys overthink stuff too much. Now he’s hiding his maxed out weight. Lol too freaking funnyAnd that's another reason why I wouldn't draft him. He's intentionally trying to hide the fact that his maxed out weight is just 194 lbs. I'm not questioning his intangibles, but his honesty is definitely in question. Young may go on to have an incredible career, but are the Texans willing to risk the #2 pick & millions of dollars on a player that has a HUGE question mark (his slight frame) attached to him? Now, if Stroud is sitting there at #2, I would be okay with taking him, even though I would want the best player in the draft (Will Anderson). In my opinion, the best case scenario is Seattle wants Anderson so badly they are willing to jump ahead of Arizona & trade the #5, #20 & #37 picks for the #2. I'd do that trade in a heart beat.
If, as Doc suggested, he intentionally bumped his weight up for the combine weigh in & then lost it for his Pro Day, then he is hiding the fact that he has maxed out his weight. So yes, he's trying to deceive his future employer. Imagine what's going to happen when a 300 lb DT brings his entire weight at full speed down on Young. And it will happen in the NFL. If Young is so durable, show me one video clip where a 300+ lb defensive player came down on him with his full weight & Young just bounced up. And, maybe I'll change my opinion.All I can say is wow. You guys overthink stuff too much. Now he’s hiding his maxed out weight. Lol too freaking funny
With the new rules in place that doesn't really happen anymore. Young took a number of big shots from free rushers. Look at the Texas game when Ford hit him. Or the Georgia game when Beal hit him. Or the Georgia game when Jordan Davis hit him last year. But it doesn't happen often, in fact last year the Georgia defense called him the gingerbread man because he's so hard to hitImagine what's going to happen when a 300 lb DT brings his entire weight at full speed down on Young. And it will happen in the NFL. If Young is so durable, show me one video clip where a 300+ lb defensive player came down on him with his full weight & Young just bounced up. And, maybe I'll change my opinion.
If, as Doc suggested, he intentionally bumped his weight up for the combine weigh in & then lost it for his Pro Day, then he is hiding the fact that he has maxed out his weight. So yes, he's trying to deceive his future employer. Imagine what's going to happen when a 300 lb DT brings his entire weight at full speed down on Young. And it will happen in the NFL. If Young is so durable, show me one video clip where a 300+ lb defensive player came down on him with his full weight & Young just bounced up. And, maybe I'll change my opinion.
And that's another reason why I wouldn't draft him. He's intentionally trying to hide the fact that his maxed out weight is just 194 lbs. I'm not questioning his intangibles, but his honesty is definitely in question. Young may go on to have an incredible career, but are the Texans willing to risk the #2 pick & millions of dollars on a player that has a HUGE question mark (his slight frame) attached to him? Now, if Stroud is sitting there at #2, I would be okay with taking him, even though I would want the best player in the draft (Will Anderson). In my opinion, the best case scenario is Seattle wants Anderson so badly they are willing to jump ahead of Arizona & trade the #5, #20 & #37 picks for the #2. I'd do that trade in a heart beat.
Our generalized experience with athletes are probably similar from different perspectives. My opinion specifically on a player like Young is that he is undoubtedly an ectomorph in body type. For those unfamiliar with the classification, these type characteristically demonstrate linearity in body structure with lesser muscle mass. And although they appear thin, they can actually have higher body fat than one might expect [as has been the case with many of my patients when placed in the hydrostatic body fat tank]. Ectomorphs have a difficult time putting on muscle mass because their metabolism has a tendency to run higher than other body types. I am sure that one may be able to add pounds (including muscle] to Young, but doing so while trying to maintain his same mobility [especially with the addition of 20 pounds] would have to be highly questionable. Most importantly, though, trying to maintain that muscle weight gain will likely prove to be extremely challenging for both him and his trainer, and in the long run may be a significant negative.if you get the chance watch the Tennessee and Texas games from this past season. He took multiple big shots in both of those games and bounced right back up. Also, I’ve been in the fitness and sports performance business for over 25 years. I wouldn’t be concerned about Bryce maxing out his weight. He’ll be able to put on 10-20 LBs of muscle over the next couple years with no problem. It’s actually pretty easy to do
I have not changed my opinion on him or that I want him to be the pick at #2. I think that is unlikely, however, and I have come to accept that the pick will be either Stroud or Young.
I have no doubt Bryce Young is a very talented QB. Can he withstand the NFL and a bad offensive line at his size? If he translates to the NFL, he'll make someone a damn fine QB though.
If.
Only Derrick Thomas has better numbers than Anderson in Alabama's history.
All I can say is wow. You guys overthink stuff too much. Now he’s hiding his maxed out weight. Lol too freaking funny
What were your settings at for this mock?
What were your settings at for this mock?
I think your crystal ball needs recalibrating.I like Anderson but don't love him. My feeling is Anderson will be good but not great at the next level and I don't see a big difference between him and the next 2 or 3 pass rushers behind him. One of those guys could be as good or better long term. It's a hard pass for me when a franchise QB is there for the taking.
Is there another camera view of Bryce young pro day? The camera seems to be more on him that the actual trajectory of the passes
Standard. I didn't change the settings. The first pick was Will Levis. I knew then it was going to be a stupid mock.What were your settings at for this mock?
If the mods want to move this one and all the others posted in this thread, I won't complain.The settings were I shot 31 GM's and they are all dead. Post this nonsense in the mock draft thread.
The Texans don't have a bad offensive line. It remains to be seen how good it will be so I'm not ready to say it's a great or even good but "average" seems like a low-water mark which is a lot better than bad.
Too many unknowns with new coaching/scheme, can Green make a big leap etc. But pre-draft there are 3 first rounders on that line, as well as a former pro-bowl RG. C may be addressed then, not sure. But a premier LT, and a darn good RT is the foundation of any good online and we have those bookends so I don't see "bad" even in a worst case.
I was speaking in general of NFL offensive lines in respect to a smallish QB. The Texans offensive line is like the rest of the team, it shows up some days and not the next. The Texans were 31st in rushing yards last season despite Damien Pierce, and 25th in passing yards. Not a productive offense to say the least. I would say the line and the offensive backfield were both culprits in those horrible stats.
The settings were I shot 31 GM's and they are all dead.
I'm sure Bill O'Brien thought about it.That’s a draft strategy no one has tried before.
Hey now, Schaub never overthrew his receivers.Called it a while back. Bryce Young at #2. Finally get a qb who doesn’t overthrow his receivers
The settings were I shot 31 GM's and they are all dead. Post this nonsense in the mock draft thread.
Amazing how he was able to make it to RD 3.That’s a draft strategy no one has tried before.
I set mine with public vs PFF board, care for positional value, and draft for needs at 3/4. I keep randomness either at 1/4 or 0. I think I'm going to move the care for position value down since there are exceptional variations between PFF & public boards and see how it goes.Standard. I didn't change the settings. The first pick was Will Levis. I knew then it was going to be a stupid mock.
aIf Panthers do take AR, that opens up an opportunity for Texans.
We take WA at #2 and trade back up to #5 to take whoever is left out of Stroud or Young.
Will cost us #12 and our highest first for '24, but it's worth it.
#33 you take Jalin Hyatt and pat yourself on the back.![]()
Also, he bounces.
Maybe on screens or wheel routes!Hey now, Schaub never overthrew his receivers.
It is this time of year I enjoyed my conversations with @steelbtexan the most. I wish he would return or had taken his leave of absence after the draft instead of before. If you're reading come back for a month and then take the rest of the off-season off.
Things that make you go hhmmm. So did Hannah take CJ Stroud off the Texans draft board?
Wow that a huge step.Things that make you go hhmmm. So did Hannah take CJ Stroud off the Texans draft board?
Most likely DR's connection to Alabama.Things that make you go hhmmm. So did Hannah take CJ Stroud off the Texans draft board?