05-19-2024, 01:50 PM
Caleb Williams
I think he’s going to be all over the map—unbelievable Sportscenter plays mixed with a few too many turnovers. He will single-handedly win (and lose) a handful of games. With Williams under center, Chicago will become a legit playoff contender in 2024. But at the end of the season, the same questions will remain: Can the Bears get him to play in structure? Should they even try?
Jayden Daniels
A skittish QB and a terrible line is a bad combination. Depending on who you ask, the Commanders have either the worst offensive line in the NFL or the 2nd worst. The whole situation screams “sit Daniels”, but the temptation to play such a great athlete will be too strong and Daniels will become the starter early on. When that happens, it’s going to be hard for Daniels to remain disciplined in a chaotic pocket. He sure wasn't at LSU. The Lamar Jackson comps are legit, but the big difference is that the Ravens had one of the NFL's best offensive lines when LJ took over.
Drake Maye
Maye needs a lot of work. Even the Patriots said so at OTAs. Plus, he’s coming into a terrible situation. Patriots have a bottom 5 offensive line and their WR/TE group has to be the worst in the NFL. Wisely, I think the Pats will play Brissett and sit Maye for most of the season.
Michael Penix
Penix sits all year, while Cousins, Bijan and company turn the Falcons into a playoff team, while their fans wonder how much they could have improved their chances in the playoffs if they had simply added a top 8 talent to their roster.
JJ McCarthy
Given the best surround he’s ever had, Sam Darnold is going to have a breakout season with the Vikings, who will hover just under .500 at mid year, with the easier part of their schedule upcoming. There will be questions about switching QBs as the Vikings flirt with a winning record and compete for a playoff berth. But KOC will stick with Darnold, saving JJ’s debut for 2025.
Bo Nix
With exception of maybe Williams, Nix will have the best season of all the rookies. He’s more experienced and he’s older than the others. Plus, the Broncos’ supporting cast isn’t terrible. Sean Payton will give him an offense to run that plays to Nix's strengths and hides his weaknesses. Payton will look wise (and smug of course), but it won’t last. Of all the QBs, I think Nix’s early career is the most likely to mirror that of Mac Jones or Baker Mayfield: a promising start that fades a little as the playbook expands.
I think he’s going to be all over the map—unbelievable Sportscenter plays mixed with a few too many turnovers. He will single-handedly win (and lose) a handful of games. With Williams under center, Chicago will become a legit playoff contender in 2024. But at the end of the season, the same questions will remain: Can the Bears get him to play in structure? Should they even try?
Jayden Daniels
A skittish QB and a terrible line is a bad combination. Depending on who you ask, the Commanders have either the worst offensive line in the NFL or the 2nd worst. The whole situation screams “sit Daniels”, but the temptation to play such a great athlete will be too strong and Daniels will become the starter early on. When that happens, it’s going to be hard for Daniels to remain disciplined in a chaotic pocket. He sure wasn't at LSU. The Lamar Jackson comps are legit, but the big difference is that the Ravens had one of the NFL's best offensive lines when LJ took over.
Drake Maye
Maye needs a lot of work. Even the Patriots said so at OTAs. Plus, he’s coming into a terrible situation. Patriots have a bottom 5 offensive line and their WR/TE group has to be the worst in the NFL. Wisely, I think the Pats will play Brissett and sit Maye for most of the season.
Michael Penix
Penix sits all year, while Cousins, Bijan and company turn the Falcons into a playoff team, while their fans wonder how much they could have improved their chances in the playoffs if they had simply added a top 8 talent to their roster.
JJ McCarthy
Given the best surround he’s ever had, Sam Darnold is going to have a breakout season with the Vikings, who will hover just under .500 at mid year, with the easier part of their schedule upcoming. There will be questions about switching QBs as the Vikings flirt with a winning record and compete for a playoff berth. But KOC will stick with Darnold, saving JJ’s debut for 2025.
Bo Nix
With exception of maybe Williams, Nix will have the best season of all the rookies. He’s more experienced and he’s older than the others. Plus, the Broncos’ supporting cast isn’t terrible. Sean Payton will give him an offense to run that plays to Nix's strengths and hides his weaknesses. Payton will look wise (and smug of course), but it won’t last. Of all the QBs, I think Nix’s early career is the most likely to mirror that of Mac Jones or Baker Mayfield: a promising start that fades a little as the playbook expands.