I don't know. Maybe I'm not keeping up. I don't think I'm part of this, but since this is a forum, let me make my position clear.
I can only speak for myself on this. (And I'm about to say a lot...)
I had doubts about Stroud before the draft.
I don't watch college games. I only learn about these players in the run-up to the draft. I don't consider myself a wannabe scout or an arm-chair GM, so I lean heavily on the thoughts of internet experts and guys in the forum and look at tape here and there. If it's someone I think we might draft, I watch more and try to get more opinions. With Stroud, the various experts were concerned about his response to pressure, his ability to throw from a clean pocket, and his ability to create off-schedule. I expected our offensive line to be a shambles, and I expect the pockets to be a lot dirtier in the NFL in general than what Stroud had in college.
The S2 score was a piece of evidence against him, but not a good piece of evidence in my opinion. Although it seems to corroborate what we saw in his college days, I don't know enough about the S2, how it's done, what it actually measures, or how it's administered. I also do not have sufficient information on its historical application and/or results.
Another strike against him for me, even though I know it shouldn't be, is that he's from Ohio State. That's never ended well.
I don't care who his representation is, who he idolizes, who he models his game after, or who he spends time with. I only care that he's serious about playing at a very high level.
His game against Georgia gave me hope that his issues with dirty pockets could be something he could improve.
EDIT -- I would not have drafted him. I didn't want to draft any of the QBs this year and instead build up our defense and our o-line.
But now he's my QB.
He has so far exceeded my expectations for him. At this point, I'm looking forward to a glorious and illustrious future with him as my QB.
So, I'm sold. Let's go!
I am kind of a numbers-nerd. If I find something interesting, I'm going to pull it up and examine it, whether it makes CJ look good or bad.
CJ does have a lot of room for improvement. Given how well he's already been playing, that should scare the entire league.
So... that's where I'm at.