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Probably gonna be a short thread on this one or not lol.....but do the Rams take a flyer on this guy if all it requires is a day 3 pick? Apparently this might be what it takes due to his gambling issue.
 
Like Art Schlichter before him, gamblers are terrible risks. How many times did Schichter end up in prison over all of his gambling issues, not to mention forfeited a potentially great career?

From recent news:

After being drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1982, Schlichter was gambling big money. From January to March of 1983, Schlichter reportedly lost $389,000 to Baltimore-area bookies. In May, it was reported that the FBI had launched an investigation into Schlichter's gambling at Ohio State.

Weeks later, just over a year after being that first-round pick, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle suspended Schlichter from the league indefinitely......


I would do a hard pass on any gambler, if I were an NFL exec.
 
I think he goes higher then 3rd round IMO. He was projected as a 1st rounder in a great QB draft. 2nd is the floor for him I believe. And no.
 
You only take him if he is available with a 5th rd or later, and the goal would be to flip him and get a top 50 pick back in a year. Having said that, it just complicates things so I would be shocked if they would even do that. Plus, his gambling issue is a concern. You have to be careful with that stuff and it wouldn't be worth the distraction in that regard either.
 
Snead and his people can study the film, have McVay interview and study the guy. If their consensus is "yes", go for it. If not, pass. If McVay is jumping into the swimming pool after spending time with the guy, spend a high asset. TJ Simpson/Ty Rubley can compete.
 
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taking him means the Rams have zero faith in Simpson, which means the Rams wasted a top 15 pick. So, no. No QBs until we see what we have after some development happens
Not if they dumped Bennett. You'd essentially have 2 rookies competing while developing. I think its extremely unlikely but figured just to throw it out there for no particular reason.
 
Listening to Dan Patrick this AM: according to a source, on top of everything else, Sorsby has anxiety disorder and panic attacks. Yikes. That is a definite no from me. If he lands with a shitty team, like Cleveland for example, he has almost no shot. He is gonna need a baby sitter for quite a while.
 
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More like we'd dump Bennett if this happened..... not saying it is by the way, just threw out the topic for conversations sake
I mean, I just don't see how a guy you hope could be your starting QB someday would get any meaningful snaps to develop him into that with Simpson getting those snaps. And if you split snaps between them you screw both of them cause there's already not enough snaps to help develop backup QBs these days.

What Browns did was a horrible disservice to all the QBs involved last year. I don't think Shedeur had much a of a chance at being a starter but they all but ensured he'll crash and burn over his career with trying to get everyone snaps.
 
Admittedly I haven't watched this guy at all, but if your talent evaluation staff says this guy's actual comp is Josh Allen's neighborhood, further investigation is warranted, imo. I mean, say you were stuck with Player A who is a Turdy Purdy Comp and Player B, who is a Josh Allen's neighborhood Comp, suddenly becomes available. You'd have to at least look further into it, right?

There were times in games three through eight, Sorsby reminded me of Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen.

Holy footballs.

Did I really just say that out loud?

I did.

For the record ⎯

I’m not comparing Sorsby to Allen.

Not yet, anyway.

But in what ways does he make me think of Allen?

  • Athleticism
  • Toughness
  • Dual threat
  • Arm talent
  • Competitiveness
  • The way he spreads the ball around

But stylistically, my notes occasionally drifted toward "early Josh Allen" while watching Sorsby -- not because the talent is comparable, but because of the willingness to trust his arm, play outside structure and occasionally live with the consequences.


How Brendan Sorsby resembles Bills QB Josh Allen; Browns head coach Todd Monken must be intrigued​


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXd7W8LBe1U