Caleb Williams interview on Kliff and the Cardinals.

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Means nothing.
What it means is every USC QB gets hyped by media like they are setting the world afire. And they haven't! I think that, so far, Williams looks better than that long list of NFL failures.

But I wouldn't bank on it.
 

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What it means is every USC QB gets hyped by media like they are setting the world afire. And they haven't! I think that, so far, Williams looks better than that long list of NFL failures.

But I wouldn't bank on it.

Okay but what does Caleb Williams have to do with Matt Leinart or Todd Marinovich? If he stayed at Oklahoma he’d be a different level of prospect?
 
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Okay but what does Caleb Williams have to do with Matt Leinart or Todd Marinovich? If he stayed at Oklahoma he’d be a different level of prospect?
Williams is being built up in the media as a savior, the same as many, even damn near all previous USC quarterbacks. This is the point.

I think Williams is better than many of the aforementioned have been. But, I remain wary of buying into the hype. Also, there can be a detriment to these QB's if they start believing the hype with which they are being deluged.

There is a clear trend regarding USC QB's. You seem to think this doesn't matter and doesn't have any implications, whereas I believe it does. Williams may counter the trend, but I wouldn't count on it.
 
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Okay but what does Caleb Williams have to do with Matt Leinart or Todd Marinovich? If he stayed at Oklahoma he’d be a different level of prospect?
Packers really shouldnt have drafted Aaron Rodgers. I mean did you see how awful former Tedford QBs Kyle Boller, Joey Harrington and Akili smith were?
 

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Okay but what does Caleb Williams have to do with Matt Leinart or Todd Marinovich? If he stayed at Oklahoma he’d be a different level of prospect?
I will say that I am skeptical of almost every QB who comes from these elite schools like USC, Ohio St, Alabama, and Georgia. Even schools like Oklahoma, Texas, and Michigan to a degree. I am sure there are more I could add.

It is just a very small amount of actual NFL translatable film to try to evaluate them on. The best thing to like about Williams so far is that he will have over 30 game started which can be a rarity for college QB phenoms.
 

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I will say that I am skeptical of almost every QB who comes from these elite schools like USC, Ohio St, Alabama, and Georgia. Even schools like Oklahoma, Texas, and Michigan to a degree. I am sure there are more I could add.

It is just a very small amount of actual NFL translatable film to try to evaluate them on. The best thing to like about Williams so far is that he will have over 30 game started which can be a rarity for college QB phenoms.
Heh Miami of Ohio has more successful QBs than Ohio State has had this century.
 

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You are correct that it doesn't mean everything, but it does mean something.

In what way? The coaching and offenses for USC have changed dramatically over the last 10-20 years.

A true "system" QB is easier to argue with than a school's historic results.

In that case (system QB) - the system (Lincoln Riley) has produced 3 starting NFL QB's. Mayfield, Murray, and Hurts (yes I understand Alabama but he lost his starting job to Tua and if he hadn't transferred to OU, he mostly likely wouldn't have had the same opportunities). I would imagine very few people predicted he would be this good in the NFL/this early.
 

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I will say that I am skeptical of almost every QB who comes from these elite schools like USC, Ohio St, Alabama, and Georgia. Even schools like Oklahoma, Texas, and Michigan to a degree. I am sure there are more I could add.

It is just a very small amount of actual NFL translatable film to try to evaluate them on. The best thing to like about Williams so far is that he will have over 30 game started which can be a rarity for college QB phenoms.

Pretty much agree and I think skepticism is warranted generally when drafting QBs.

Playing QB in the NFL is difficult. Like really difficult.

There's probably 10 QBs drafted every year, but very, very few ever even make it to "average" NFL starter and the percentage chance that even a blue chip prospect like C. Williams will be an NFL superstar is low, like less than 50%.

It's a crap shoot, which sucks for teams and fans, but that's the way it is.
 

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In what way? The coaching and offenses for USC have changed dramatically over the last 10-20 years.

A true "system" QB is easier to argue with than a school's historic results.

In that case (system QB) - the system (Lincoln Riley) has produced 3 starting NFL QB's. Mayfield, Murray, and Hurts (yes I understand Alabama but he lost his starting job to Tua and if he hadn't transferred to OU, he mostly likely wouldn't have had the same opportunities). I would imagine very few people predicted he would be this good in the NFL/this early.
If you are critical of supporting casts like I am, I believe that is the common factor. Not the "system".
 

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If you are critical of supporting casts like I am, I believe that is the common factor. Not the "system".

Joe Burrow had some pretty nice weapons in college.
So did Tua, Hurts, Kyler, and Mayfield.

Flipside:
Herbert, Josh Allen, and Mahomes didn't.
 

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Joe Burrow had some pretty nice weapons in college.
So did Tua, Hurts, Kyler, and Mayfield.

Flipside:
Herbert, Josh Allen, and Mahomes didn't.
It's a little tough. I would count Kyler, Tua and Mayfield as guys who have disappointed so far. Tua is health related and a slow start. Kyler health and the the past year a half overall. Baker is pretty much a bust.

Kyler and Tua still have time change things given new coaching staffs.
 

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I assume Williams’ refusal to play for the Cards is an attempt to get the organization to trade him to a team he wants to play for. But, realistically, the Cards might ask for 2 firsts and a third for the pick. Who would give that up? That team could be giving up the tackle who would keep Williams clean and the wide out he would be throwing to. And if he returned to school, there’s always the possibility he’d get hurt. No one would draft a QB with an ACL/MCL or reconstructed shoulder. The risks are to great for him in that scenario. If the Cards have that first pick, they have all the leverage.
 

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Is it?

I just showed you 5 NFL starting QB's (Kyler will be again) that had weapons in college.

They have all had success in the NFL.
"Had success" and "successful" are two different things especially from a team/winning aspect. Baker has not been successful. Kyler has not been successful. Tua has not been successful.

As I said, Tua and Kyler still have time. I think Baker is done. So we will see.

(consider from a player standpoint, Kyler has been though. He has received some personal accolades, and a huge second contract. I just view these things from a team standpoint and not an individual one.)
 

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I will say that I am skeptical of almost every QB who comes from these elite schools like USC, Ohio St, Alabama, and Georgia. Even schools like Oklahoma, Texas, and Michigan to a degree. I am sure there are more I could add.

If you are critical of supporting casts like I am, I believe that is the common factor. Not the "system".

"Had success" and "successful" are two different things especially from a team/winning aspect.

Who are your top 5 QB's in the NFL right now and how many had strong supporting casts in college?
 

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"Had success" and "successful" are two different things especially from a team/winning aspect. Baker has not been successful. Kyler has not been successful. Tua has not been successful.

As I said, Tua and Kyler still have time. I think Baker is done. So we will see.

(consider from a player standpoint, Kyler has been though. He has received some personal accolades, and a huge second contract. I just view these things from a team standpoint and not an individual one.)
I'll quibble a bit and say Baker has been successful. He took the Browns to the playoffs after an eternity outside looking in, and he beat the hated rivals in the playoffs.
 

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I'll quibble a bit and say Baker has been successful. He took the Browns to the playoffs after an eternity outside looking in, and he beat the hated rivals in the playoffs.

Baker is a good QB he was just over drafted. He’s probably a success story if he went in the 2nd rd but his attitude is holding him back. By all accounts his teammates like him but he thinks he’s better than he is. I thought he had some Drew Brees potential coming out of college but I overrated his arm talent.
 

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Who are your top 5 QB's in the NFL right now and how many had strong supporting casts in college?
Just to ensure we are on the same page.

"Had supporting casts" is a reference to those colleges that are filled with 5 star recruits. I name a few of those universities earlier. Also, I don't feel I have ever stated that this was a disqualifier, just a common trait to be aware of. That is why I used the term "skeptical".

Top 5 QBs...Mahomes. Burrow. Allen. Herbert. Rodgers

Off the top of my head.
 

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Baker is a good QB he was just over drafted. He’s probably a success story if he went in the 2nd rd but his attitude is holding him back. By all accounts his teammates like him but he thinks he’s better than he is. I thought he had some Drew Brees potential coming out of college but I overrated his arm talent.
Is any QB any good if they don’t think they’re good? Brees was very fortunate that the Saints with Payton took a chance on him. Payton made him great. Had he stayed with SD, no one would even remember him now. Where you get drafted & who develops you has a lot to do with your success.
 

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Just saw something online stating that he is claiming he will not come out unless he gets drafted by 1 of the 5 teams he likes. Otherwise he can play another year at USC where he can make more money than in the NFL.

Those 5 teams are:

-Cowboys
-Vikings
-49ers
-Giants
-Raiders
 

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Just saw something online stating that he is claiming he will not come out unless he gets drafted by 1 of the 5 teams he likes. Otherwise he can play another year at USC where he can make more money than in the NFL.

Those 5 teams are:

-Cowboys
-Vikings
-49ers
-Giants
-Raiders
Good luck with that.

Once he declares, he can't go back to college.

So unless the Raiders or Giants have the first pick, he's SOL
 

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Good luck with that.

Once he declares, he can't go back to college.

So unless the Raiders or Giants have the first pick, he's SOL
You can draft anyone eligible even if they haven’t declared; you just have to be prepared to lose their rights if they don’t/won’t sign after a year.

Dallas drafted Drew Henson when he was playing baseball.
 

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