Weenieworld "analysis" on Kizer and Lynch. No mention of Kizer going against the Steelers B Team or the ridiculous leash given to him by Hue Jackson. Instead they blame Jackson because Kizer was an inept and in over his head player (he was the player who said he was a combination of Tom Brady and Cam Newton). Don't worry though after Cleveland's 0-16 season in which Kizer was terrible he still remains a "toolsy prospect". Lynch on the other hand after 4 starts is just trash and needs be moved on from at the age of 24. It is beyond asinine and I would love to punch the rotoworld "experts" in their faces:
DeShone Kizer completed 16-of-30 passes for 314 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception in the Browns' Week 17 loss to Pittsburgh.
So ends a coaching-sabotaged rookie year for Kizer, a second-round pick whom overmatched Hue Jackson asked to perform tasks Carson Palmer was executing in his mid-30s. A starter for less than two years at Notre Dame, Kizer predictably struggled in Cleveland’s complex, pass-first, isolation-route-heavy passing game, amassing a brutal 11:22 TD-to-INT ratio with near-weekly red-zone turnovers. Jackson benched Kizer repeatedly and further undermined him by trying to swing a backdoor trade for A.J. McCarron in late October. Kizer will enter 2018 as a still-toolsy prospect with shaken confidence. The Browns have two top-four draft picks and will almost certainly use one on a quarterback.
Paxton Lynch completed 21-of-31 passes for 254 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in the Broncos' 27-24, Week 17 loss to the Chiefs.
Lynch's stats were decent enough, but he struggled mightily against the Chiefs' B-Team. Lynch simply does not process information quickly, and was a beat or three slow on nearly every critical decision. That included a strip-sack fumble six in the second half where Lynch never felt the rush. Not feeling the rush was a common theme as Lynch took five sacks. Although he's only made four career starts — and therefore in theory remains projectable — it's hard to see how the Broncos seriously considering Lynch part of their future under center. The 2016 first-rounder turns 24 in February.