Along with what Phall posted above and just the general ******** the army of draft analysts spew on a daily basis to make themselves sound smart, denigrate white players and worship affletes I have already lost just about all interest in the draft. These "analysts" are popping up everywhere and are being viewed as legitimate. I suppose I am the one going insane though expecting anything different. No credibility or accuracy is required for their job, just talk up blacks and denigrate whites to keep the status quo in place.
Now that mulatto is being compared to Brett Favre. Cutler actually had the best arm talent since Favre - not this mixed breed. They are doing their best to ratchet up the comparisons between blacks and white players so it benefits the black player and it works as a defense to the criticism that same race players are only compared to each other.
Pat Kirwan spoke to an NFL QB coach who believes Texas Tech QB Pat Mahomes has the best "arm talent" since Brett Favre.
Kirwan calls Mahomes "Raw and not ready but worth it!" In today's NFL, we aren't sure what this means. Quarterbacks drafted in the top two rounds rarely get to sit and wait until they are "ready," and even fewer successful ones were considered raw. The likeliest scenario is a team selecting Mahomes with a top 50 pick with an offensive coordinator willing to shift things around to fit the quarterback's strengths and weaknesses. That happens less often than we all think. Mahomes has a strong chance of being a first-round pick.
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I also saw Mayc0ck said the Patriots would be a perfect fit McCaffrey. Notice that Mayock does not even outright say that McCaffrey is a running back, everything he is saying is implying he is a receiving threat rather than an all around running back. And just the fact that the Patriots are the perfect fit because they actually will play white skill position players while the other 31 teams do their best to avoid white skill position players and it being so universally accepted.
NFL Media's Mike Mayock thinks the Patriots would be a perfect match for Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey at No. 32.
This oft-discussed marriage seems ideal for both parties. "I would be surprised if he lasted that long, but ... [t]he NFL’s become a matchup league, and Christian McCaffrey is a matchup player," Mayock said. "You can line him up anywhere: the I, slot, all the way out wide, sidecar to QB, he becomes a chess piece for a smart offensive mind. He will run 4.5 or better, and I’ve never seen him get caught from behind. He’s going to be a very good NFL player." NFL.com colleague Bucky Brooks interestingly offered New England Patriots RB Dion Lewis as his comparison for McCaffrey.