It's no worth it. Unless Haskins actually has the Starbucks coffee cup in his hand, they can't see that he had an inordinate amount of time to pick which open receiver to throw to...
Rivarly game against Michigan 16 ranked D in the country hung 62 points and a win(They were higher than 16 before game but this performance dropped them) 19/30 319 yards 5 TDS Bowl game against Washington 5th ranked D 28 points 25/37 253 3 TDs Both team had players on D that will starting for their NFL teams in 2019. High Pressure games against quality defenses.
Michigan's vaunted DL get schooled by OSU's OL. Although I was informed above that OSU's OL stinks.
Look, I think the Big Ten, outside of Columbus, was really down. When Michigan played outside their conference, they lost. Notre Dame dominated them early and win. And when they played in their bowl game against the Gators, they got waxed.
And please don't bring a Pac-12 team into this. Pac-12 football is way, way down.
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Guy is everywhere all of a sudden. I will give him he does give a solid breakdown and gives his opinion in a rational way unlike the vast majority of sports talk radio guys.
is correct in his assessment of OSU vs the rest of the Big 10.
Michigan is not a well coached or run program right now. They are very, VERY antiquated and out of date. There's a reason why Harbaugh's name is creeping up on hot seat lists.
That's why the Purdue game should setting off more alarm bells when it comes to evaluating Haskins.
OSU is THE only program in the Big Ten, and the rest of the country, that recruits on the same level as the SEC. They are an SEC team in the Big Ten. Which was the goal of Meyer when he arrived.
You mentioned Murray earlier. I have problems with him, too. In general, I wouldn't draft any of this year's QB prospects in the first round, let alone at #6.
Again, it's not that I don't like Haskins. I do like his talent. I just think he's not worthy of a #6 investment - that's all. There is better defensive talent this year at their positions than Haskins is at his...
I have no problem with evaluation of him. It is the fact that his team is loaded with talent and teams he plays aren't. That isn't true. Michigan ranks higher than Ohio State most years since Haurbaugh, and most of that is Def talent. Penn State recruits top 15 classes every year with Franklin. Washington top class with mostly Def studs. He played against good talent this year.
I have a problem he didn't see pressure and when he did he didn't play well. That isn't true. You can see games he was constantly under pressure and he performed very well statistically against pressure.
I like Haskins, but he has issues and that is why he isn't a lock to go #1. I think most of his issues are fixable. However lack of experience bothers me. I would prefer more mobility. I like how he floats in the pocket, but I would still prefer more mobile to be able to run for short gains when needed. He throws off his back foot at times. He doesn't always throw with his hips.
What I like about Haskins though is he is smart, he works, he is good at reading Def, high character, accurate, and most important to me really is a lightning quick release. He reminds me of Kurt Warner honestly.
This is a good draft if we go Def like Ed Oliver or one of the big 3 fall I would love to have them. I don't think we can go wrong here with Haskins or a top Def player.
It's no worth it. Unless Haskins actually has the Starbucks coffee cup in his hand, they can't see that he had an inordinate amount of time to pick which open receiver to throw to...
Rivarly game against Michigan 16 ranked D in the country hung 62 points and a win(They were higher than 16 before game but this performance dropped them) 19/30 319 yards 5 TDS Bowl game against Washington 5th ranked D 28 points 25/37 253 3 TDs Both team had players on D that will starting for their NFL teams in 2019. High Pressure games against quality defenses.
Michigan's vaunted DL get schooled by OSU's OL. Although I was informed above that OSU's OL stinks.
Look, I think the Big Ten, outside of Columbus, was really down. When Michigan played outside their conference, they lost. Notre Dame dominated them early and win. And when they played in their bowl game against the Gators, they got waxed.
And please don't bring a Pac-12 team into this. Pac-12 football is way, way down.
The clean pocket stands out every time and we know that will not happen in the NFL. He has played in 13 games in college seeing virtually no pressure he did put up awesome stats. I would still pass on him at 6 and go defense and I would not trade up for him. Also if Arizona is blowing smoke on Kyler he could move down to 6.
Murray isn’t slipping all the way to 6 that’s pretty clear.
he steps into his passes when in the pocket, good use of his lower and upper body for velocity. He steps up when able.
But what stood out to me were his throws on the run: running to his right, he squared and threw off his left leg/foot; running to his left, he squared and threw off his right foot. He consistently squared his body to LOS to get max velocity/accuracy. His throws on the move were consistent and impressive.
I don't want to use a lot of picks to move up, and FMiC has a point, he looks puffy in his upper body, but i assume that's addressable if Haskins wants to. I just hate the use of draft capital here when there are so many holes.
Let's be honest, it wasn't a vintage year for the Pac-12.
If you don't know, I watched Haskins play in high school at The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
My wife and I thought about sending my son there. So we went to two games. Haskins was really a terrific high school prospect. It's very cool seeing a local product shine.
But I'm just trying to be fair and call it as I see it. And take all factors into account with watching Haskins play. It just seems we see things through a different lens. No big deal...
Let's be honest, it wasn't a vintage year for the Pac-12.
If you don't know, I watched Haskins play in high school at The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
My wife and I thought about sending my son there. So we went to two games. Haskins was really a terrific high school prospect. It's very cool seeing a local product shine.
But I'm just trying to be fair and call it as I see it. And take all factors into account with watching Haskins play. It just seems we see things through a different lens. No big deal...
In regards to Haskins, you definitely see things through a different lense, than most.
he is Big ben at best, but his ball placement is elite at the college level...i think it carries over. personally i think he has all of the tools but will need to work on his footwork
Let's be honest, it wasn't a vintage year for the Pac-12.
If you don't know, I watched Haskins play in high school at The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
My wife and I thought about sending my son there. So we went to two games. Haskins was really a terrific high school prospect. It's very cool seeing a local product shine.
But I'm just trying to be fair and call it as I see it. And take all factors into account with watching Haskins play. It just seems we see things through a different lens. No big deal...
Actually I will say this about the Pac-12... It was some of their best Def I have seen in years. Cal played some amazing Def... I mean their offense was bad... no pathetic.. worse than pathetic... But Def was up. We don't have the luxury of the SEC to play 4 cream puffs and only 8 conference games. Ok fine it wasn't the best year.... Whatever it clearly doesn't bother me.
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pressure, completing 70% while getting the tar beaten out of him, then he SUCKS and can't play. The prejudice on this site against him is laughable. On top of that, you geniuses don't even know what you are looking at. In that video, he made a number of excellent throws with a free blitzer coming off the corner, correctly identified him and threw the ball IN THE AREA VACATED. that's advanced, high level stuff. I don't know if he'll make it, nobody here does. but the clean pocket bullcrap is just that- crap. He's an excellent prospect, on AND off the field. We would be lucky to have him.
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pressure, completing 70% while getting the tar beaten out of him, then he SUCKS and can't play. The prejudice on this site against him is laughable. On top of that, you geniuses don't even know what you are looking at. In that video, he made a number of excellent throws with a free blitzer coming off the corner, correctly identified him and threw the ball IN THE AREA VACATED. that's advanced, high level stuff. I don't know if he'll make it, nobody here does. but the clean pocket bullcrap is just that- crap. He's an excellent prospect, on AND off the field. We would be lucky to have him.
I didn't see anyone reacting NEARLY the way you describe. There are valid concerns against drafting him. Same as Murray and I love Murray. At the end of the day we are just having discussion about opinions formulated on what we see, and read. Personally I see us going defense in round one, but I'll be fine if the Giants are high enough on Haskins to select him (and he is actually there). I'll root for the pick as a Giants player unless/until he leaves or proves not worthy of support.
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Maybe it's from years of watching ELi, but it is where the game is moving. It's why I loved Mayfield last year and why I love Haskins this year. It doesn't show up on the stat sheet, but if you are going to be a pocket passer in today's NFL you need to be able to create YAC for your receivers. Unfortunately that isn't a strenghth of Eli's game and why he hasn't aged well.
Actually I will say this about the Pac-12... It was some of their best Def I have seen in years. Cal played some amazing Def... I mean their offense was bad... no pathetic.. worse than pathetic... But Def was up. We don't have the luxury of the SEC to play 4 cream puffs and only 8 conference games. Ok fine it wasn't the best year.... Whatever it clearly doesn't bother me.
Oregon had a great recruiting class this year. I think it's one of the reasons Herbert stayed. And I am still very curious to see how Kelly fixes UCLA. That's going to be very entertaining.
I thought Herm did a terrific job at ASU. Very interested to see what happens when his recruits start playing. He had a top 25 class this year.
Not like the Alabama or Clemson QBs that everyone loves but... He didn’t just play on a good team, he dominated. He did things that has never been done before in his league and yet he is just OK. He does all the little things that make for a great QB. He also is a great kid. He would be a really great successor to Eli.
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Not like the Alabama or Clemson QBs that everyone loves but... He didn’t just play on a good team, he dominated. He did things that has never been done before in his league and yet he is just OK. He does all the little things that make for a great QB. He also is a great kid. He would be a really great successor to Eli.
Don’t overlook your last two sentences in what it means to the Giants FO. Haskins, Lock or even Rosen are QBs I’d be happy with learning behind Eli this season.
You must have hated all the years QBs were groomed and had to wait their turn. There are VERY few QBs coming out now that SHOULD start right away. There are a lot of things (like footwork) that these kids need to learn at the pro level they DON’T dominate college. A year of grooming under Eli would set Haskins or any of these guys up to succeed in 2020. Haskins is going to get better - a LOT better. A point I don’t see anyone making.
And state unequivocally you d be furious if he is a pick?
Don’t want him ok, got it, everyone entitled to an opinion.
But stating authoritatively he s a bust is laughable
Where did anyone say any of that? I think most agree he has talent. I think there are very valid concerns about experience and adversity that he faced in game situations. If you don't believe me, go back and read NFL.com scouting report on him, lack of adversity/pressure is literally one of the big negatives highlighted for him.
There is no issue pointing out that 1 year starters in college have found limited success in the NFL (you can find this if you google articles about Haskins). Likewise, there is no issue pointing out that Urban Meyer qbs have not been great in the NFL (Alex Smith being the exception, but I think everyone can agree even he was primarily a game manager). There is also no issue or even controversy pointing out that he was on a great team, and largely had a talent advantage over his competitors.
I didn't see him elevate his team the way I saw of some other qbs in college, I saw him have as much or somewhat more success as the qbs who preceded him in that program. I saw Andrew Luck elevate his team at Standford, In 2017 I saw Sam Darnold elevate his team (we saw what happened the year after he left to USC), heck I even saw UCLA better with Rosen under center. I just didn't see the same thing from Haskins with OSU. It's a very legitimate concern to wonder whether his success was due more to him or to the team around him. Its not bias or prejudice just because you disagree with someone. If the Giants take him, great, they must have really done their homework enough to make a judgement on him.
has been Roethlisberger but today I realized another QB that he reminded me of. Haskins is very similar to Jamarcus Russell. Now that might seem like an insult because Russell was a huge bust but the reason Russell busted was because he was incredibly lazy and flat out didn't care. He had a great arm but he wasn't the most mobile QB mainly. His weight didn't help him in that regard. Personality and work ethic wise Haskins is nothing like Rusell.
I think it will be a big mistake if the Giants pass on Haskins if he is on the board at 6. With that said I trust JonC and I don't think they will select him. I just hope they don't make the mistake of drafting Daniel Jones instead even if it's in round 2.
has been Roethlisberger but today I realized another QB that he reminded me of. Haskins is very similar to Jamarcus Russell. Now that might seem like an insult because Russell was a huge bust but the reason Russell busted was because he was incredibly lazy and flat out didn't care. He had a great arm but he wasn't the most mobile QB mainly. His weight didn't help him in that regard. Personality and work ethic wise Haskins is nothing like Rusell.
Russell wasn't as football smart as Haskins has shown.
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has been Roethlisberger but today I realized another QB that he reminded me of. Haskins is very similar to Jamarcus Russell. Now that might seem like an insult because Russell was a huge bust but the reason Russell busted was because he was incredibly lazy and flat out didn't care. He had a great arm but he wasn't the most mobile QB mainly. His weight didn't help him in that regard. Personality and work ethic wise Haskins is nothing like Rusell.
Russell wasn't as football smart as Haskins has shown.
Not even close. I wasn't a fan of Haskins at first but the more I see and hear about him the more I want the Giants to select him. He'd be going to the perfect spot because he could sit behind Eli for half a season and then take over in the likely event that the Giants are out of it.
I think it will be a big mistake if the Giants pass on Haskins if he is on the board at 6. With that said I trust JonC and I don't think they will select him. I just hope they don't make the mistake of drafting Daniel Jones instead even if it's in round 2.
The potential Jones interest is very disheartening.
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If the Giants are "really" interested in taking a QB than to pass on Haskins will be a big mistake. Your looking for someone to lead your franchise for the next 10-15 yrs. staying at 6, moving up to 3 (even íf it costs #17) is relatively not relevant. I don't want to give up the picks but if you could get the second coming of Ben R. Isn't it worth it. "No guts No glory"
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If the Giants are "really" interested in taking a QB than to pass on Haskins will be a big mistake. Your looking for someone to lead your franchise for the next 10-15 yrs. staying at 6, moving up to 3 (even íf it costs #17) is relatively not relevant. I don't want to give up the picks but if you could get the second coming of Ben R. Isn't it worth it. "No guts No glory"
If they think Haskins is that guy then the answer is yes. Ideally he will fall to them at 6 and they would select him.
I have been pro Haskins, but the ball seems to take ... Â
If the Giants are "really" interested in taking a QB than to pass on Haskins will be a big mistake. Your looking for someone to lead your franchise for the next 10-15 yrs. staying at 6, moving up to 3 (even íf it costs #17) is relatively not relevant. I don't want to give up the picks but if you could get the second coming of Ben R. Isn't it worth it. "No guts No glory"
Second coming of Roethlisberger? How? They're both right handed?
Did you see Roethlisberger play at Miami of Ohio? Are you suggesting Haskins can improvise to the same level as BR? When has he done that?
For the record, BR started as freshman, sophomore, and junior. And he had three winning years in he MAC. 13-1 his final year. He had considerably less talent to work as well.
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NFL caliber runs???????/BOGGLE Surely you jest? I've read here on BBI multiple times and have it on strict BBI authority that Haskins has a peg leg?!?!
Has some faults in his game but he does not show them to the point where he should get knocked out of the sixth spot. He moves around in the pocket, keeps his eyes downfield, can make just about every throw, he can even run a little bit. He is not perfect but which QB is those were some great weather games for the most part with several balls a bit late arriving but he did not miss many open guys deep that’s not something we hear very often with Eli.
He is a young QB which this team needs nobody is a sure thing we got lucky with OBJ if we’re lucky enough to draft Haskins I’m all in for the pick.
Also show what most posters are afraid of with Haskins, a qb facing little pressure throwing to guys running free in space? That's what I saw and its fairly clear. Not saying he isn't talented but I am not sure how you walk away from this video feeling better about taking Haskins at 6.
You are crazy or biased or maybe not very observant, not sure which one. Maybe you should watch it again and take notes this time.
Huh?? Did you even watch the video, hes throwing to wide open guys and facing little pressure. In many instances he standing back in a picture perfect pocke. I mean, you gotta wonder with some BBI posters, its literally on the film.
I mean, the Michigan game highlights- his apparent claim to fame around here- he faces legit pocket collapsing pressure once...and takes off running. On his "highlight" throws, one is to a receiver who is even arguably contested, and the DB is trailing. The remainder are to guys who are running free. I mean, there are throws where the WRs are so open they have to slow down for the ball to get to them.
If you want to argue about his talent, fine no problem, he looks like he might have some. But to argue his team wasn't significantly better than the teams he played and that this video somehow dispels that, is borderline lunacy.
Right Michigan Def the #2 pass Def in all the NCAA with a ton of talent and first round draft picks was significantly worse to you? This is just getting stupid now.
Killed Michigan with drag and crossing routes all day. Doable when you have arguably the fastest WR core in college.
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It's no worth it. Unless Haskins actually has the Starbucks coffee cup in his hand, they can't see that he had an inordinate amount of time to pick which open receiver to throw to...
Rivarly game against Michigan 16 ranked D in the country hung 62 points and a win(They were higher than 16 before game but this performance dropped them) 19/30 319 yards 5 TDS Bowl game against Washington 5th ranked D 28 points 25/37 253 3 TDs Both team had players on D that will starting for their NFL teams in 2019. High Pressure games against quality defenses.
Michigan's vaunted DL get schooled by OSU's OL. Although I was informed above that OSU's OL stinks.
Look, I think the Big Ten, outside of Columbus, was really down. When Michigan played outside their conference, they lost. Notre Dame dominated them early and win. And when they played in their bowl game against the Gators, they got waxed.
And please don't bring a Pac-12 team into this. Pac-12 football is way, way down.
His pocket awareness and footwork also looked very good. With a year behind Eli, he'll learn all the nuances to become even better.
Pure pocket passer who can break contain when he needs too. He's a prototypical Giants QB.
Ernie must be drooling from his armchair. I'd take him at 6. No doubt in my mind.
Michigan is not a well coached or run program right now. They are very, VERY antiquated and out of date. There's a reason why Harbaugh's name is creeping up on hot seat lists.
That's why the Purdue game should setting off more alarm bells when it comes to evaluating Haskins.
You mentioned Murray earlier. I have problems with him, too. In general, I wouldn't draft any of this year's QB prospects in the first round, let alone at #6.
Again, it's not that I don't like Haskins. I do like his talent. I just think he's not worthy of a #6 investment - that's all. There is better defensive talent this year at their positions than Haskins is at his...
I have no problem with evaluation of him. It is the fact that his team is loaded with talent and teams he plays aren't. That isn't true. Michigan ranks higher than Ohio State most years since Haurbaugh, and most of that is Def talent. Penn State recruits top 15 classes every year with Franklin. Washington top class with mostly Def studs. He played against good talent this year.
I have a problem he didn't see pressure and when he did he didn't play well. That isn't true. You can see games he was constantly under pressure and he performed very well statistically against pressure.
I like Haskins, but he has issues and that is why he isn't a lock to go #1. I think most of his issues are fixable. However lack of experience bothers me. I would prefer more mobility. I like how he floats in the pocket, but I would still prefer more mobile to be able to run for short gains when needed. He throws off his back foot at times. He doesn't always throw with his hips.
What I like about Haskins though is he is smart, he works, he is good at reading Def, high character, accurate, and most important to me really is a lightning quick release. He reminds me of Kurt Warner honestly.
This is a good draft if we go Def like Ed Oliver or one of the big 3 fall I would love to have them. I don't think we can go wrong here with Haskins or a top Def player.
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It's no worth it. Unless Haskins actually has the Starbucks coffee cup in his hand, they can't see that he had an inordinate amount of time to pick which open receiver to throw to...
Rivarly game against Michigan 16 ranked D in the country hung 62 points and a win(They were higher than 16 before game but this performance dropped them) 19/30 319 yards 5 TDS Bowl game against Washington 5th ranked D 28 points 25/37 253 3 TDs Both team had players on D that will starting for their NFL teams in 2019. High Pressure games against quality defenses.
Michigan's vaunted DL get schooled by OSU's OL. Although I was informed above that OSU's OL stinks.
Look, I think the Big Ten, outside of Columbus, was really down. When Michigan played outside their conference, they lost. Notre Dame dominated them early and win. And when they played in their bowl game against the Gators, they got waxed.
And please don't bring a Pac-12 team into this. Pac-12 football is way, way down.
Pac-12 is way way down! Ok now we have issues!!
Murray isn’t slipping all the way to 6 that’s pretty clear.
I've never seen a QB so out of shape. I think he was sweating in some of those plays!!!
I think he was eating Twinkies on the sideline while the defense was playing.
But what stood out to me were his throws on the run: running to his right, he squared and threw off his left leg/foot; running to his left, he squared and threw off his right foot. He consistently squared his body to LOS to get max velocity/accuracy. His throws on the move were consistent and impressive.
I don't want to use a lot of picks to move up, and FMiC has a point, he looks puffy in his upper body, but i assume that's addressable if Haskins wants to. I just hate the use of draft capital here when there are so many holes.
Lol I was even going reply someone is going to take this way out of context.
If you don't know, I watched Haskins play in high school at The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
My wife and I thought about sending my son there. So we went to two games. Haskins was really a terrific high school prospect. It's very cool seeing a local product shine.
But I'm just trying to be fair and call it as I see it. And take all factors into account with watching Haskins play. It just seems we see things through a different lens. No big deal...
If you don't know, I watched Haskins play in high school at The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
My wife and I thought about sending my son there. So we went to two games. Haskins was really a terrific high school prospect. It's very cool seeing a local product shine.
But I'm just trying to be fair and call it as I see it. And take all factors into account with watching Haskins play. It just seems we see things through a different lens. No big deal...
In regards to Haskins, you definitely see things through a different lense, than most.
If you don't know, I watched Haskins play in high school at The Bullis School in Potomac, MD.
My wife and I thought about sending my son there. So we went to two games. Haskins was really a terrific high school prospect. It's very cool seeing a local product shine.
But I'm just trying to be fair and call it as I see it. And take all factors into account with watching Haskins play. It just seems we see things through a different lens. No big deal...
Actually I will say this about the Pac-12... It was some of their best Def I have seen in years. Cal played some amazing Def... I mean their offense was bad... no pathetic.. worse than pathetic... But Def was up. We don't have the luxury of the SEC to play 4 cream puffs and only 8 conference games. Ok fine it wasn't the best year.... Whatever it clearly doesn't bother me.
I didn't see anyone reacting NEARLY the way you describe. There are valid concerns against drafting him. Same as Murray and I love Murray. At the end of the day we are just having discussion about opinions formulated on what we see, and read. Personally I see us going defense in round one, but I'll be fine if the Giants are high enough on Haskins to select him (and he is actually there). I'll root for the pick as a Giants player unless/until he leaves or proves not worthy of support.
Don’t want him ok, got it, everyone entitled to an opinion.
But stating authoritatively he s a bust is laughable
Actually I will say this about the Pac-12... It was some of their best Def I have seen in years. Cal played some amazing Def... I mean their offense was bad... no pathetic.. worse than pathetic... But Def was up. We don't have the luxury of the SEC to play 4 cream puffs and only 8 conference games. Ok fine it wasn't the best year.... Whatever it clearly doesn't bother me.
Oregon had a great recruiting class this year. I think it's one of the reasons Herbert stayed. And I am still very curious to see how Kelly fixes UCLA. That's going to be very entertaining.
I thought Herm did a terrific job at ASU. Very interested to see what happens when his recruits start playing. He had a top 25 class this year.
Don’t want him ok, got it, everyone entitled to an opinion.
But stating authoritatively he s a bust is laughable
Who said that?
Don’t overlook your last two sentences in what it means to the Giants FO. Haskins, Lock or even Rosen are QBs I’d be happy with learning behind Eli this season.
Don’t want him ok, got it, everyone entitled to an opinion.
But stating authoritatively he s a bust is laughable
Where did anyone say any of that? I think most agree he has talent. I think there are very valid concerns about experience and adversity that he faced in game situations. If you don't believe me, go back and read NFL.com scouting report on him, lack of adversity/pressure is literally one of the big negatives highlighted for him.
There is no issue pointing out that 1 year starters in college have found limited success in the NFL (you can find this if you google articles about Haskins). Likewise, there is no issue pointing out that Urban Meyer qbs have not been great in the NFL (Alex Smith being the exception, but I think everyone can agree even he was primarily a game manager). There is also no issue or even controversy pointing out that he was on a great team, and largely had a talent advantage over his competitors.
I didn't see him elevate his team the way I saw of some other qbs in college, I saw him have as much or somewhat more success as the qbs who preceded him in that program. I saw Andrew Luck elevate his team at Standford, In 2017 I saw Sam Darnold elevate his team (we saw what happened the year after he left to USC), heck I even saw UCLA better with Rosen under center. I just didn't see the same thing from Haskins with OSU. It's a very legitimate concern to wonder whether his success was due more to him or to the team around him. Its not bias or prejudice just because you disagree with someone. If the Giants take him, great, they must have really done their homework enough to make a judgement on him.
Russell wasn't as football smart as Haskins has shown.
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has been Roethlisberger but today I realized another QB that he reminded me of. Haskins is very similar to Jamarcus Russell. Now that might seem like an insult because Russell was a huge bust but the reason Russell busted was because he was incredibly lazy and flat out didn't care. He had a great arm but he wasn't the most mobile QB mainly. His weight didn't help him in that regard. Personality and work ethic wise Haskins is nothing like Rusell.
Russell wasn't as football smart as Haskins has shown.
Not even close. I wasn't a fan of Haskins at first but the more I see and hear about him the more I want the Giants to select him. He'd be going to the perfect spot because he could sit behind Eli for half a season and then take over in the likely event that the Giants are out of it.
The potential Jones interest is very disheartening.
If they think Haskins is that guy then the answer is yes. Ideally he will fall to them at 6 and they would select him.
Not sure what you were watching cause I didn't see that.
That’s his comp by all scouts athletically
Second coming of Roethlisberger? How? They're both right handed?
Did you see Roethlisberger play at Miami of Ohio? Are you suggesting Haskins can improvise to the same level as BR? When has he done that?
For the record, BR started as freshman, sophomore, and junior. And he had three winning years in he MAC. 13-1 his final year. He had considerably less talent to work as well.
He is a young QB which this team needs nobody is a sure thing we got lucky with OBJ if we’re lucky enough to draft Haskins I’m all in for the pick.
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Also show what most posters are afraid of with Haskins, a qb facing little pressure throwing to guys running free in space? That's what I saw and its fairly clear. Not saying he isn't talented but I am not sure how you walk away from this video feeling better about taking Haskins at 6.
You are crazy or biased or maybe not very observant, not sure which one. Maybe you should watch it again and take notes this time.
Huh?? Did you even watch the video, hes throwing to wide open guys and facing little pressure. In many instances he standing back in a picture perfect pocke. I mean, you gotta wonder with some BBI posters, its literally on the film.
I mean, the Michigan game highlights- his apparent claim to fame around here- he faces legit pocket collapsing pressure once...and takes off running. On his "highlight" throws, one is to a receiver who is even arguably contested, and the DB is trailing. The remainder are to guys who are running free. I mean, there are throws where the WRs are so open they have to slow down for the ball to get to them.
If you want to argue about his talent, fine no problem, he looks like he might have some. But to argue his team wasn't significantly better than the teams he played and that this video somehow dispels that, is borderline lunacy.
Right Michigan Def the #2 pass Def in all the NCAA with a ton of talent and first round draft picks was significantly worse to you? This is just getting stupid now.