Well, Let's get Ben Johnson as HC and a QB with a top 2 pick in the Draft

When you look at him throwing the ball, that tells the story. This is not directed at you at all, but there are a lot of people out there who equate playing out of structure to being elite. Everybody raved about Williams and Maye playing out of structure, but when you look at actual quarterbacking, Penix was better than both. When I look at Shaduer, from playing within the pocket and ball placement, there isn't a lot better. There are some things that he needs to work on (footwork comes to mind but in this day and age where everyone runs out of shotgun...eh) but he can ball. Sometimes, it all in a name. If the QB at Texas name was Arch McMillan, nobody would be hyping him up the way that he is...lol.

I agree that an NFL QB first has to play in structure and be elite in structure. But I think NFL DEs and DTs are not so fast and OLs are so bad that to be truly elite you have to be able to play outside of structure and I don't think he's particularly good at that. I think he's a good college QB but I just don't see a lot of upside. When I watch him play I just don't see that "it factor" that you often see in college QBs that make it in the pros and I don't see anything he does that is elite. Seems like a Derek Carr to me. But, hey, I could be wrong.

I do kind of wonder how bad he wants it because he grew up with everything anyone could ever want and has only ever played on teams coached by his dad. I'm not sure if that allowed him the leadership skills, work ethic, and ability to work with coaches that is necessary for every college QB to make it in the pros. But, I don't know him. Maybe he has all those things.

As far as Arch Manning. He's got a lot to prove and I wonder about his upside for some of the same reasons I wonder about Sanders.