Which QB should the Rams draft next year and where?

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Maybe I'm just always playing Devil's Advocate, but each year people say, "These QBs suck!" "They aren't Blue Chippers!" and then we see a lot of hype about QBs, "This guy is a generational talent!"

Guess how often the above are wrong?
Yeah this is because everything nowadays is about what you've done lately. All the guys who were overhyped this time last year, well most of them, came up short. Only one of them had a great season, and that was Mendoza. But I liked him almost as much in our conversations last year around this time as I do now. He just played himself out of our range.

I think it's important to look at all the games you can find on these guys. The big college types it's really easy to find tape. Like for example with Nussmeier or Klubnik, because of the big colleges involved, you can find full game cutups ready to go with their snaps and get a great feel for them. Whereas a guy like Payton you need to dig up full games of NDSU with him in them and fast forward, and even then the only thing they do is run the fuckin ball.

Also how often do you hear evaluators talk about the team around them, the situation, etc. It's really rare to hear that stuff because usually it's all hyperbole where they want to blow a game or highlight or short string of game results into a bigger deal than they should be.

And even knowing this I still get surprised by it. Last year I watched every game of every QB that I could find. And I thought Dart stood out like crazy because his protections weren't great, the team around him wasn't great, but there he was more often than not dealing with pressure and showing excellent pocket feel for pressure and decision making under duress. Didn't amount to a whole lot on the scoreboard because his team wasn't all that. But he himself, in the QB role, had some excellent tape I thought. NFL experts were like oh hey he's a midround QB, which I simply did not get. It made no sense because he had size, he had the arm, the raw tools were there on top of the feel and compete I love in a QB.

This year there's no Dart. Closest thing to my eye is Klubnik, who has multiple years of starting and garnering experience in snaps. His negatives were his feet/mechanics, also some real dumb decisions with the ball. But on the counter side of that I cannot recall a QB who had more elusive moves where he had to escape the rush than Klubnik in the '25 season. So to large extent in projecting him you have a player who was goddamn excellent in a dirty pocket precisely like Dart was. But unlike Dart he's smallish, he doesn't have Dart's size so there's no way he's going to be a riser. He's a round 3 QB that fits the Rams though because he doesn't have high end talent around him, he didn't have great protections, but damn near every game he distributed the ball and fought hard.

I know @OldSchool isn't a big fan of him and he's a Clemson fan. But the key for the Rams this year is bringing in a future QB2 type who might have some starting level ability. It's not a great class. And I think I'd rather see them take Klubnik than a dude like Allar who I think did less with more, even though Allar has legit starting level tools across the board.
 
Klubnik's future is a backup IMO as well as anybody outside of Mendoza and Simpson. At best they're a backup more likely they're on a roster for a couple of years and get replaced by the next rookie.
 
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Here's a cutup vid that sums up Pavia quite well I think, vs LSU. I don't think he's got enough arm for the NFL. But as discussed prior dude has leadership in spades. He motivates the team around him and makes plays.

If we get late in this draft and haven't selected one of these other smaller types (some of whom Pavia makes look big btw), or one of the full size projects, I'd be ok with the Rams taking him and putting him on the punt/kickoff team as holder/pp. He'd give opposing ST coaches fits as a teams option running the fakes. And maybe he can be a QB2 someday. Possibly.

Also one of the best things you can say about the dude is Vandy wasn't shit before he showed up. Neither was the team he played for prior. Just a really interesting player. Probably a guy Asshole Face will take. But interesting nonetheless.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJrWJehhOok
 
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Yeah this is because everything nowadays is about what you've done lately. All the guys who were overhyped this time last year, well most of them, came up short. Only one of them had a great season, and that was Mendoza. But I liked him almost as much in our conversations last year around this time as I do now. He just played himself out of our range.

I think it's important to look at all the games you can find on these guys. The big college types it's really easy to find tape. Like for example with Nussmeier or Klubnik, because of the big colleges involved, you can find full game cutups ready to go with their snaps and get a great feel for them. Whereas a guy like Payton you need to dig up full games of NDSU with him in them and fast forward, and even then the only thing they do is run the fuckin ball.

Also how often do you hear evaluators talk about the team around them, the situation, etc. It's really rare to hear that stuff because usually it's all hyperbole where they want to blow a game or highlight or short string of game results into a bigger deal than they should be.

And even knowing this I still get surprised by it. Last year I watched every game of every QB that I could find. And I thought Dart stood out like crazy because his protections weren't great, the team around him wasn't great, but there he was more often than not dealing with pressure and showing excellent pocket feel for pressure and decision making under duress. Didn't amount to a whole lot on the scoreboard because his team wasn't all that. But he himself, in the QB role, had some excellent tape I thought. NFL experts were like oh hey he's a midround QB, which I simply did not get. It made no sense because he had size, he had the arm, the raw tools were there on top of the feel and compete I love in a QB.

This year there's no Dart. Closest thing to my eye is Klubnik, who has multiple years of starting and garnering experience in snaps. His negatives were his feet/mechanics, also some real dumb decisions with the ball. But on the counter side of that I cannot recall a QB who had more elusive moves where he had to escape the rush than Klubnik in the '25 season. So to large extent in projecting him you have a player who was goddamn excellent in a dirty pocket precisely like Dart was. But unlike Dart he's smallish, he doesn't have Dart's size so there's no way he's going to be a riser. He's a round 3 QB that fits the Rams though because he doesn't have high end talent around him, he didn't have great protections, but damn near every game he distributed the ball and fought hard.

I know @OldSchool isn't a big fan of him and he's a Clemson fan. But the key for the Rams this year is bringing in a future QB2 type who might have some starting level ability. It's not a great class. And I think I'd rather see them take Klubnik than a dude like Allar who I think did less with more, even though Allar has legit starting level tools across the board.
I was not at all impressed by Klubnik. Scattershot accuracy and slow processing. Would not spend a Day 2 pick on him.
 
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I was not at all impressed by Klubnik. Scattershot accuracy and slow processing. Would not spend a Day 2 pick on him.
Neither would I. He's a round 5+ candidate. I wouldn't take any of these guys other than Mendoza up top.

Edit: you said day 2 though. Can't recall what rounds those encompass. And just realized I put round 3 in that other post. Meant to say round 5, fat fingered it.
 
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