You're quite right. You won't change my mind. Stroud's play on the field will make my mind up. I wasn't all in on Stroud. I do not like OSU QBs in the NFL.I'm certainly not going to change your mind, but drafting Stroud will put butts in the seats, instead of drafting say 1-2 Anderson and trading up to 1-9 from 1-12 and drafting say, Carter and having the best 2 defensive guys in this draft on your team. Then drafting a QB in 2024 because you haven't burned through the Derrick draft picks like a drunken sailor. (I just used Carter as an example, so guys like JB dont say Carter is a turd and I would never draft him.)
Fact is everytime I here Stroud speak, I just shake my head. Did you know Day calls all of the audibles for the Ohio St. offense? I figure you do since you live in Ohio. Stroud has a lot to learn and he doesn't appear to be the brightest bulb according to his test scores. But hey, maybe I'm wrong and he's a football savant like he claims to be. My experience in life is if a guy has to tell you how smart he is, he ain't that smart.
If I were drafting a QB to put butts in seats, I would've drafted Richardson. The NFL has never seen his level of athleticism before. Not Newton, Not Vick, not Jackson. Never. That kind of innate athleticism puts butts in seats way more than a pocket passer who occasionally uses his legs and isn't great under pressure (few QBs are great under pressure).
I'm hoping that CJS can be a franchise, elite QB. I don't believe he is one right now. I don't believe any 2023 drafted QB is a franchise QB right now. They've gotta prove it on the field.
FWIW, I would've taken a flyer on Clayton Tune. System QB who ran the system like a maestro. Leader. Accurate. Mobile when he needs to be. Makes off-schedule plays. Full field reader. Has intangibles. Biggest knock I have on him is anticipation, which is a big knock and why I said I would take a flyer on him. I hope he does well in Arizona.