Haener film looks better than Young.

💯 excellent post. This is why I find it comical when people on a message board refer to any player as ‘trash’ ‘garbage’ etc.
Even the worst NFL player is amazingly gifted, comparatively.
It's a little bit over-stated. I think you're looking at about 1 in 40 ish college seniors get drafted or end up in camp. Most of these will be short stints, or very much journeyman around for a few seasons. I don't think the gap between the best 'who didn't get in' and the worst 'who did get in' is always that significant - sometimes more about luck, opportunity, injury, work ethic, etc than pure physical ability.

However, the sentiment is correct - anyone who makes it to an NFL roster is a superb athlete who will have worked countless of hours to be in the position where they are. That in itself is worthy of respect for the achievement. Compared to others of the same station, perhaps, we can suggest one player is very poor and probably still 'better' than others who aren't in the NFL (though not necessarily from a purely talent perspective).

Also, on the point of the thread, I like Haener, I liked the pick and glad so far it's looking good. And what's really important is that Haener isn't just some guy who plays football - he's a QB. Starting calibre QB's are like gold dust and largely separates the haves from the have nots in the NFL. So if Haener becomes something, that's a force multiplier for this draft class - everyone else could be average, ok, whatever, but if you get a starting QB out of it, especially in the middle rounds, this is a A grade draft.