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Watched some of the quarterbacks at the Combine.

Simpson looked sharp. Very clean mechanics. Quick feet in the set up. Nice form, with overhead throw and a quick release with good body alignment.

Good touch and trajectory and all his throws.


Nussmeier also looked good. He throws a good ball. Solid overall thrower. Compact and consistent.


Allar is a big dude. He looks a little stiff. But he has easy power. He can spin it without effort.


These three are guys to consider. I can see Simpson going later in the first.

Nussmeier and Allar later rounds.

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Getting Allar in the third. I would have no problem with taking a shot at him.

Big strong dude who could develop into a legit talent.

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IMO, Allar has the potential to be at least close to another Josh Allen. I'm not saying he will be, but the potential is there physically. Nobody thought JA would turn into the QB that he is when he was drafted but the potential was there. Cole Payton is another guy I'm a little intrigued with.

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It will be interesting with this new staff including Dom Capers as how they will address the future of the quarterback room.

I really do not have a clue as to what will be decided.

There are numerous options.

This year will set up next year from the standpoint of how aggressive they can be or will be.

The fastest way to true contention is for Shedeur to develop. We cannot predict that. He has to do it.

The Browns have to prepare for anything that can happen from Shedeur being the guy, being mediocre, to bombing out. How they do that will determine how the team will perform.

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Allar is the second best QB in this class, imho. I know the talking heads have him going 4th round and later in mock drafts, he is more likely going in the 2nd round, possibly before Ty Simpson. I really don't understand the hate on him, other than 3 years ago he was picked to be a top 5 nfl draft pick pre-season and he disappointed in his stats... There are reasons for that though.

Throwing out his injury year last year, we will compare Simpson's ONLY year as a starter in 4 years at Alabama, to Allar's 3rd year, his best year...

Also, can someone explain to me the NFL.com "Scores" on the combine player pages?
Drew Allar 69 in production, 75 in athleticism = 72 overall
Ty Simpson 69 in production, 73 in Athleticism = 75 overall... Lol, any bias here in order to rank them different on the website?
Carson Beck 80 in production, 70 in Athleticism = 77 overall, but ranked below Simpson
Garrett Nusmeier 63 in production, 72 in athleticism = 70 overall, ranked ahead of Drew Allar

Allar 6'5", 228 lbs, 9 7/8" hands
Considered one of the strongest arms in this draft class
Time to release 2.85 seconds over his career
Attempts: 394
Comp %: 66.5
Total yards: 3327
TDs passing: 24, TD % 6.1%
INTs: 8, INT % 2%
Yards per attempt: 8.4
Yards per catch: 12.7

Rushing attempts:96
Total yards: 301
Yards per attempt: 3.1
TDs: 6

Ty Simpson 6' 1 3/8", 211 lbs, 9 3/8" hands
Average arm strength
So sporadic I can't find a figure over his career
Attempts: 473
Comp %: 64.5%
Total yards: 3567
TDs passing: 28, TD % 5.9%
INTs: 5, INT % 1.1%
Yards per attempt: 7.5
Yards per catch: 11.7

Rushing attempts: 90
Total yards: 93
Yards per attempt: 1.0
TDs: 2

So... if you were just looking on paper, who would you choose as a scout? The offenses were vastly different here with 79 less passing attempts-Allar 16 games to Simpson's 15 games. Penn State ground it out with Two draft worthy RBs leading the offense moreso than looking to the passing game. Allar is more suited to Cleveland Stadium and the AFC North type of offense.

Now, if you are trying to get ready for the dome in 3 years, we can have a different conversation about waiting for 2027 to draft another QB.

Now, add in the fact that in 4 years at Alabama, Simpson has 31 games
in 4 years at Penn State, Allar has 45 games

Drew Allar is also from Medina OH and played in similar weather to Ohio at PSU
Ty Simpson from Martin TN and played in warm weather in Alabama

Too many arrows point to Drew Allar being a better fit in Cleveland.

The only thing holding me back from Drew Allar is his history of injuries and time to release. If Monken tried to use him in a similar way to Josh Allen (also held the ball too long in college), I think he would be on the sidelines way too much.

I feel like Sanders could be used more like Lamar Jackson, than Allar like Josh Allen. I have no idea where to compare Ty Simpson, anyone is welcome to give it a go, maybe Mitchell Trubisky? I can't remember a guy that has been this over-hyped.


Other than INT percentage... where does Simpson have an advantage? Both hold on the ball too long by the way, not conducive to the NFL.

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Originally Posted by Homewood Dog
IMO, Allar has the potential to be at least close to another Josh Allen. I'm not saying he will be, but the potential is there physically. Nobody thought JA would turn into the QB that he is when he was drafted but the potential was there. Cole Payton is another guy I'm a little intrigued with.


The fact he was drafted #7 overall tells you there were many in the Bills organization that expected him to turn out the way he did.

If Allar is correctly being cast as a 4th round draft pick, that is the definition of no one knowing what he will turn into... He is a project, but could be a future starter. 1st round, expected starter sooner than later. 2nd round, give him a year to acclimate, 3rd round, closer to starter than project... 4th round or later are projects with too many unknowns to predict.

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If Allar runs at his pro day and shows no ill effect from his injury last year. I think he will move up quite a bit. He has NFL size and arm. Berry hinted last year if Allar would have came out he would have taken him at #2 overall.


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Allar isn't going to run. He isn't going to hack off 30 yards runs either in the league, he is going to get you a 9 yard scramble on 3rd down though. He is healthy enough to do the drills at the combine, 4 months after his surgery. He is a very poor man's Josh Allen, he can't stand in his shadow, but he can do everything he does at a much lower level, which is still more than most in this league. It's hard to tell if he can do enough to matter. He's still a 3rd round grade prospect at best... still, second best QB in this draft behind Mendoza.

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Prospects college production is often misleading.

Once in the NFL all that goes out the window.

The trick is projecting young college players into the pros. What traits, characteristics, leadership and drive will make them professionals.

Once in a while a player comes out of college and has the full package. They look ready and are ready. Players like Andrew Luck and a few others.

Most of the time it is projection and risk. Like Lamar, Allen, Baker and most others.

Simpson, Allar, Nussmeier, and maybe even Mendoza are guys you evaluate and hope you are right in your assessment.

Allar could develop. He has the physical part. It remains to be seen if he has all the rest.

Simpson is a different case. His history at Alabama was sit and wait. He hung there and waited to get his chance. He was ready. He played well.

He got hurt. He took pills that caused weight loss. He numbers suffered.

At the Combine you could see he put the weight back on. He was impressive. Yes, he has limited starts but he was there for four years.

You check him out completely and decide what you think.

It is up to the Browns to find their guy. I don't care where he comes from or where he was drafted.

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