Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
Dude is 5'8. He makes Baker look big.
I'm 5'11" and he was noticeably shorter. Yea, probably 5'8"5-8ish?
The terrible defense that you said the Big 12 has beat the almighty SEC 3 out of 4 games in the bowl games.Anyone wanting to draft Murray over Haskins must not have seen a lot of games from both. The difference between the two in terms of NFL capability is not even debatable.
Yes, Murray is a great college QB. Yes, odds are decent he could have a career in NFL as either as a servicable starter or backup. But you're talking about a guy who can get folded in a single play moreso than the a avg sized QB. The speed and rushing was a big part of his success in 2018, but how willing are you to run a guy smaller than most us on this forum against NFL size and speed defenders often enough to take advantage of it?
Haskins has the size and durability you want in an NFL QB. Murray is a very good passer but Haskins is on a different planet. His arm strength and accuracy are objectively better. This kid can throw passes while on the run and even without a foot on the ground with insane speed, depth and accuracy... you just don't see constitent placement like whether planted or on the run. You see really good QBs every year in college, but it has been a while since I've seen one who makes me feel like I'm seeing some talent I struggle to remember the last time I've seen it before. The guy feels pressure amazingly while in the pocket, makes quick reads, adjusts protections and I can probably count on both hands the number of bad throws I've seen out of his 500+ passes this season.
Speaking of passes Haskins threw 533 passes this year with 70% completion in a conference that plays defense in a pro style offense. Murray threw 377 passes for 69% in a conference that is terrible at D and in a system that is arguably more explosive and better at producing offsense at the college level, and especially in the B12.
Haskins threw 41% more passes than Murray in a pro styled offense with a better completion rate and only 1 extra int.
Haskins is clutch and poised. He stepped off the bench in the biggest game of the year in 2017 and was a machine and never stopped. Murray plays very well in pressure situations also but I still have to give the nod to Haskins.
No one has a crystal ball but if you took both QBs and put them on the same NFL team getting the same amount of reps I would have no problem betting the farm on Haskins to be hands down better than Murray.
I think both are better than Rosen, but the only one I would consider spending an early first round pick on is Haskins.
Anyone wanting to draft Murray over Haskins must not have seen a lot of games from both. The difference between the two in terms of NFL capability is not even debatable.
Yes, Murray is a great college QB. Yes, odds are decent he could have a career in NFL as either as a servicable starter or backup. But you're talking about a guy who can get folded in a single play moreso than the a avg sized QB. The speed and rushing was a big part of his success in 2018, but how willing are you to run a guy smaller than most us on this forum against NFL size and speed defenders often enough to take advantage of it?
Haskins has the size and durability you want in an NFL QB. Murray is a very good passer but Haskins is on a different planet. His arm strength and accuracy are objectively better. This kid can throw passes while on the run and even without a foot on the ground with insane speed, depth and accuracy... you just don't see constitent placement like whether planted or on the run. You see really good QBs every year in college, but it has been a while since I've seen one who makes me feel like I'm seeing some talent I struggle to remember the last time I've seen it before. The guy feels pressure amazingly while in the pocket, makes quick reads, adjusts protections and I can probably count on both hands the number of bad throws I've seen out of his 500+ passes this season.
Speaking of passes Haskins threw 533 passes this year with 70% completion in a conference that plays defense in a pro style offense. Murray threw 377 passes for 69% in a conference that is terrible at D and in a system that is arguably more explosive and better at producing offsense at the college level, and especially in the B12.
Haskins threw 41% more passes than Murray in a pro styled offense with a better completion rate and only 1 extra int.
Haskins is clutch and poised. He stepped off the bench in the biggest game of the year in 2017 and was a machine and never stopped. Murray plays very well in pressure situations also but I still have to give the nod to Haskins.
No one has a crystal ball but if you took both QBs and put them on the same NFL team getting the same amount of reps I would have no problem betting the farm on Haskins to be hands down better than Murray.
I think both are better than Rosen, but the only one I would consider spending an early first round pick on is Haskins.
Great article...interesting.Funny there was an article that came out today/yesterday that compared Murray vs Haskins.
I encourage everyone to take a look at it.
https://thedraftnetwork.com/2019/01/10/dwayne-haskins-vs-kyler-murray/
Great article...interesting.
Oh no, this is going to piss of Cbus especially 2 Sooner QBs in a row.
I’ll be shocked if Murray goes before Haskins, but I do know he’s a great QB without a doubt. I’ve personally watched him prove the doubters wrong since HS. He’s the greatest HS QB of all time in the state of Texas imo!!! I’ve only seen Haskins 3 times as was impressed as well.
I watched Murray one-on-one in open field against run defenders multiple, multiple times this year, including versions of of this match up against TX and AL, two very good defenses with excellent athletes.
It was never even close. In fact, it looked unfair.
It looked like a video game where the difficulty mode had been turned down to "easy". Murray just motored around those guys like they were standing still. It was comical.
Plus the kids arm is a little better than Mayfield's. His accuracy shocked me in the first few games of the season. But then I remembered he's a big-time baseball player, and his throwing mechanics are one of the reasons he was drafted in the 1st round by the As, and why they gave him 5 million dollars.
This is deja vu. People hated on Mayfield, doubted him. Said Darnold was better, Allen was better, Rosen was better. They found a million reasons not to draft the hiesman trophy winner ahead of the other QB prospects. And so, once again, i'm a little frustrated with some of you.
I'm not quite ready to say Murray is an equal pro prospect to Mayfield, because this idea didn't warrant consideration until now. But I know I don't like it when you guys dismiss him out of hand. When you give him zero chance to be a star.
I watched Murray one-on-one in open field against run defenders multiple, multiple times this year, including versions of of this match up against TX and AL, two very good defenses with excellent athletes.
It was never even close. In fact, it looked unfair.
It looked like a video game where the difficulty mode had been turned down to "easy". Murray just motored around those guys like they were standing still. It was comical.
Plus the kids arm is a little better than Mayfield's. His accuracy shocked me in the first few games of the season. But then I remembered he's a big-time baseball player, and his throwing mechanics are one of the reasons he was drafted in the 1st round by the As, and why they gave him 5 million dollars.
This is deja vu. People hated on Mayfield, doubted him. Said Darnold was better, Allen was better, Rosen was better. They found a million reasons not to draft the hiesman trophy winner ahead of the other QB prospects. And so, once again, i'm a little frustrated with some of you.
I'm not quite ready to say Murray is an equal pro prospect to Mayfield, because this idea didn't warrant consideration until now. But I know I don't like it when you guys dismiss him out of hand. When you give him zero chance to be a star.
Well said & I totally agree for year 2 in a row. Coming from a Horns fan lolI watched Murray one-on-one in open field against run defenders multiple, multiple times this year, including versions of of this match up against TX and AL, two very good defenses with excellent athletes.
It was never even close. In fact, it looked unfair.
It looked like a video game where the difficulty mode had been turned down to "easy". Murray just motored around those guys like they were standing still. It was comical.
Plus the kids arm is a little better than Mayfield's. His accuracy shocked me in the first few games of the season. But then I remembered he's a big-time baseball player, and his throwing mechanics are one of the reasons he was drafted in the 1st round by the As, and why they gave him 5 million dollars.
This is deja vu. People hated on Mayfield, doubted him. Said Darnold was better, Allen was better, Rosen was better. They found a million reasons not to draft the hiesman trophy winner ahead of the other QB prospects. And so, once again, i'm a little frustrated with some of you.
I'm not quite ready to say Murray is an equal pro prospect to Mayfield, because this idea didn't warrant consideration until now. But I know I don't like it when you guys dismiss him out of hand. When you give him zero chance to be a star.
Well said & I totally agree for year 2 in a row. Coming from a Horns fan lol
With that said Big Red needs to somehow find a way to draft WR Lil Jordan Humphrey, he’s going to be an NFL stud. A perfect fit for the Air Raid imo.
Shorter?I stood next to the guy at a Thunder game, there's NO WAY he's 5'10".
Keep drafting QB's until we have a bonafide star. I would have no problem having Rosen and Murray on the same roster until one proves better than the other.
Daniel Jones - Duke ?How would you feel if the Cards drafted one of the other QBs in RD 2 or 3?
Shorter?
He’s 5’9” I’ve stood by him a couple times here in Dallas. And as small as he looks to some on TV he’s built better than most would think. He’s thick for a smaller personShorter?
I stood next to Vick once and at 6'3" I towered over him. He and DJax looked like they would blow over in a strong wind.He’s 5’9” I’ve stood by him a couple times here in Dallas. And as small as he looks to some on TV he’s built better than most would think. He’s thick for a smaller person
Keep drafting QB's until we have a bonafide star. I would have no problem having Rosen and Murray on the same roster until one proves better than the other.
I agree to an extent, but Rosen gets this year to prove himself. And if he isn't much improved at the end of next year, move on.
Shorter?