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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 683024" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>I really disagree with that. Kristian Fulton is a serious stud at QB and is very consistent and well rounded. He will be ready. Jefferson is a stud and is somewhat similar. His strengths in particular are skills rather than attributes. I don't know if he'll be a #1 receiver type long-term but I think he's definitely NFL starter ready. And of course there's Burrow. He'll be #1 either by the Bengals because they are ready to install him as the franchise QB or because they made a trade to someone else who is ready for that. He has the highest ever QB draft grade, and it's his pocket presence and understanding of defenses which creates the majority of that. He doesn't have any weaknesses in the tools department either.</p><p></p><p>Obviously there are always busts and injuries, and plenty of times guys who could start on a different roster get drafted and have to wait their turn some. These guys though are all high draft prospects because of their skill set and consistency rather than projecting upside. But while they may not have the most exceptional tools, all of them have the requisite athleticism to be every down players. That's the best possible scenario for early play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 683024, member: 1929"] I really disagree with that. Kristian Fulton is a serious stud at QB and is very consistent and well rounded. He will be ready. Jefferson is a stud and is somewhat similar. His strengths in particular are skills rather than attributes. I don't know if he'll be a #1 receiver type long-term but I think he's definitely NFL starter ready. And of course there's Burrow. He'll be #1 either by the Bengals because they are ready to install him as the franchise QB or because they made a trade to someone else who is ready for that. He has the highest ever QB draft grade, and it's his pocket presence and understanding of defenses which creates the majority of that. He doesn't have any weaknesses in the tools department either. Obviously there are always busts and injuries, and plenty of times guys who could start on a different roster get drafted and have to wait their turn some. These guys though are all high draft prospects because of their skill set and consistency rather than projecting upside. But while they may not have the most exceptional tools, all of them have the requisite athleticism to be every down players. That's the best possible scenario for early play. [/QUOTE]
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