Reacting to Free Agency Moves + NFL Draft with PFF Lead Draft Analyst | Move the Sticks Podcast



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0:00 – Start
0:30 – To start off the show, Bucky discusses a project he’s been doing on top 10 quarterbacks that were hits in the past with a focus on their number of college starts
14:00 – the pair react to the recent free agency moves around the league
31:06 – For the rest of the show, the duo are joined by PFF’s Lead NFL Draft Analyst Trevor Sikkema as he touches on the top quarterbacks in the draft, wide receivers outside the top 3 ranked ones, defensive players he likes in the draft, and much more

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36 thoughts on “Reacting to Free Agency Moves + NFL Draft with PFF Lead Draft Analyst | Move the Sticks Podcast”

  1. 😂 Palmer, McNabb and Rivers? How many SBs did they win? You start that conversation from QBs drafted since 2004 and forget to mention Eli Manning 2 time SB MVP. There's many more variables that determine who is or isn't a "hit" than the amount of college starts, the greatest unknowns are intangibles like heart, competitiveness, toughness, tenacity and personal determination and that dude is perhaps one of the greatest examples of that, unfortunately the only way to measure that is in big games and big moments.

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  2. Trev crushed this. So refreshing to hear nuanced breakdowns and not using the typical "crutches" you often hear about prospects. You can tell he is doing his homework because dj and bucky respond with "uh yep". Good stuff.

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  3. Maybe the only thing that is true is all "good" QBs were allowed to play 40 games before someone gave up on them. Who are the guys that game back to prove the NFL teams gave up too soon? I see one outlier perhaps, Baker Mayfield. Maybe there are more??

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  4. Here’s where DJ & the rest of “Big Draft” is wrong about QB’s & why ONLY trying to find the “Superstar” QB is a very poor strategy.
    If you look at the history of the NFL, there’s really only EVER TWO or THREE true “Superstar” QB’s playing at any one time.
    There’s not the same 5 superstar QB’s for 15 years straight.
    DJ is chasing something he won’t find or has less than a 5% chance of ever drafting.
    Here’s the other truth bomb for DJ, remove the outliers of Brady & Mahomes and you have just as much of a chance of winning a Super Bowl with a solid QB as a “Superstar” QB.
    Look at Brees, Rodgers, Marino, Kelly, McNabb, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, etc.
    Eli Manning has more Suoerbowl rings than nearly every “superstar” QBs you’d have said gives you a better chance to win a super bowl than Eli. ie. Your belief is based in a fallacy.

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