The NFL appears to have a quarterback growth downside proper now.
Anthony Richardson (22), Bryce Younger (23), Trey Lance (24), Justin Fields (25), Will Levis (25), and Zach Wilson (25) are simply among the newest examples of younger quarterbacks being benched.
With a number of exceptions, like C.J. Stroud, Joe Burrow, or Jayden Daniels, most younger quarterbacks are struggling proper out of the gate.
In response to Mel Kiper Jr., that’s all due to the groups.
Speaking on ESPN Radio’s “UNSPORTSMANLIKE,” the famend NFL Draft analyst blamed the groups for speeding their gamers into the fireplace and never being affected person with them.
The NFL would not develop quarterbacks anymore.
He argued that they often cave into the stress, the fan and media scrutiny, and don’t take their time really growing the younger gamers.
He additionally believes that the gamers ought to keep in school for so long as they will, similar to among the greats did.
Tom Brady mentioned one thing related a few months earlier.
He thinks the NFL is dumbing the sport down to ensure quarterbacks can play instantly, which results in them missing elementary information of some elements of the sport.
Additionally, whereas the NIL period will lastly give school gamers some long-overdue monetary retributions, it might additionally result in watered-down quarterback play.
Staying in school typically led to resiliency and exhausting work to get a beginning spot, whereas gamers are principally recruiting groups now.
It’s a sophisticated time we’re residing in, however historical past has taught us that nice quarterbacks want a whole lot of time to develop, with only a few exceptions to that rule.