Full disclosure: I’m still pulling for Fields and I don’t watch college football.

With that in mind, if we do move on from Fields, I wanted to get my head around how the basic stats of Williams & Maye compare to recent #1s overall.

Main Takeaway: Statistically speaking, vs prior #1 picks, Williams is middle of the pack and Maye is bottom in almost every main category.

Follow-up Questions for those of you who know and watch college football:

- Can someone explain why Caleb Williams is talked about as being “generational” or a can’t pass up?

- Can someone explain why there is so much love on Drake Maye? Honestly, his figures are extremely similar (maybe worse) than Trubisky. Given they went to the same school, that is quite concerning.

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    9 months ago

    Agreed, dudes that post this stuff need to go watch videos of Williams making fucking ridiculous throws. I mean throws that I don’t think a lot of NFL qbs can make.

    I can’t remember who USC was playing but it went to OT and on a two point conversion Williams extended the play with his feet and proceeded to fit a ball in between like three fucking defenders. He put it a window not much bigger than the ball itself. Hit the WR right in the hands and it was dropped. Probably because the WR was triple covered and never expected the ball to come to him.

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      9 months ago

      His arm is absolutely electric, he has a quick release and throws very well off platform. Physically the only real knock on him is that he’s a little short (but he is well built/stout - he’s not a little guy like Bryce Young)

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      9 months ago

      Yep, what worries in his game is that he have a kind of hero syndrome, trying to make big plays every time when he just needs to be in pocket and make a simple play. He’ll have to adapt that to the NFL level, otherwise he won’t last long