aj maccarron was prone to twitter wars leading up to the draft also.Yes, in recent weeks, after looking deeper into Mayfield and trying to project his prospects as a pro, I have become skeptical. You are right on in thinking that I am concerned about him being a fit with Wilks and McCoy---and to me that answer is a clear no. After watching Mayfield at the Senior Bowl, I liked his arm, per usual, but I started to realize that he's not fast or quick enough to escape the kind of speed and pressure he will see in the NFL.
Imo, it doesn't help his cause that he sent some scathing tweets to NFL Network's Bucky Brooks in response to some of Brooks' concerns. Some might laud this as Mayfield's competitiveness...but I see it as an on-going maturity issue.
Drew Brees aint the quickest guy... just squirrely enough to buy himself time to throw... I think Mayfield will have the same style of play...he obviously is not an athletic running QB like Jackson
just like so many others his success will largely depend upon where he is drafted... in a lot of ways I think the critics are what drives him, what fuels his competitiveness...keep in mind the kid walked on to two major schools and worked his way to starter for both of them.
napoleonic complex with a huge chip on his shoulder...he just needs to be channeled for a couple years until he grows up a bit more.... if he were drafted by the saints and sat behind Brees for a couple seasons...dude would likely come out of that as a hall of famer... Brees being so low key would be an excellent mentor for him.