funsize1984:i would hope not
He makes shaky decisions sometimes, but I think if the coaching staff practiced more on making Juice an accurate pocket passer, he could be great. He has a hell of an arm, can avoid pressure and can scramble, but the biggest knock on him is he is sometimes innaccurate. But if he stays at Illinois next year and continues to progress, he could be a very, very good QB.
rar288: funsize1984:i would hope not He makes shaky decisions sometimes, but I think if the coaching staff practiced more on making Juice an accurate pocket passer, he could be great. He has a hell of an arm, can avoid pressure and can scramble, but the biggest knock on him is he is sometimes innaccurate. But if he stays at Illinois next year and continues to progress, he could be a very, very good QB.
"Sometimes inaccurate" is a gross understatement. I've seen him live. He'll go through stretches where a 5-yard out is too much to ask from him. If he makes an NFL team, it won't be as a QB. I'd imagine him as an Antwaan Randle-El type WR with whom you can run the occasional gadget play.
I second that.
Our offensive picks need to be "finished products". Our offensive coaches have not proven they can develop conventioanl talent, let alone an unconventional talent like Juice.
The passing game in the NFL is played at a certain speed, and if you can't make the quick reads, you can't make it up with your legs. Witness Bobby Douglass, Vick, Vince Young, Ryan Leaf. All guys with great gifts, but unable to get up to the speed of the passing game.
Could Juice be the next Randel-El? Maybe. The guys has skillz. I always thought that Whisenhut used Randel-El effectively in Pittsburgh for that one trick play a game. Randel-El threw one last week.
I like Juice Williams and also i like the speed of A Benn from Illinois too! Is Benn a receiver or rb?
I think we need a faster speedy rb to back up Forte
Our priority for first round is offensive line
69loverboy:I like Juice Williams and also i like the speed of A Benn from Illinois too! Is Benn a receiver or rb? I think we need a faster speedy rb to back up Forte Our priority for first round is offensive line
Neckbearded: 69loverboy:I like Juice Williams and also i like the speed of A Benn from Illinois too! Is Benn a receiver or rb? I think we need a faster speedy rb to back up Forte Our priority for first round is offensive line Benn is a wideout, but he's not eligible for the draft until next year. He's likely to be an early first rounder. Best player on the Illini team by far.
yoda74:I would prefer Chase Daniels, the QB from Missouri. He has looked very impressive again this year. Sure, he is not the perfect size, but he has some great skills. I don't know when he might be drafted, but I would seriously take a flyer on him if I were on the Bears draft team.
I think he'll be available somewhere in the late 2nd or 3rd round, and he'll be a STEAL !
cubbychubby: yoda74:I would prefer Chase Daniels, the QB from Missouri. He has looked very impressive again this year. Sure, he is not the perfect size, but he has some great skills. I don't know when he might be drafted, but I would seriously take a flyer on him if I were on the Bears draft team. I think he'll be available somewhere in the late 2nd or 3rd round, and he'll be a STEAL !
I like Chase Daniels alot and he has alot of potential. Also I feel that if Juice continues to improve he could be a NFL QB by the end of his senior season. Its also possible if he still has his accuracy and decision making issues he could also be drafted as a WR project.
Neckbearded: cubbychubby: yoda74:I would prefer Chase Daniels, the QB from Missouri. He has looked very impressive again this year. Sure, he is not the perfect size, but he has some great skills. I don't know when he might be drafted, but I would seriously take a flyer on him if I were on the Bears draft team. I think he'll be available somewhere in the late 2nd or 3rd round, and he'll be a STEAL ! Chase Daniel is a horrible system QB. Seriously, not a single expert thinks he can be a pro QB. Right now he's projected as a fifth rounder. He's a Chris Leak/Troy Smith/Colt Brennan/Andre Ware/Akili Smith/Rick Mirer/Ty Detmer/Chris Weinke.College stats don't mean a thing when it comes to how you'll do in the pros. A QB can throw 100 TDs in a season in college and still be a complete failure in the NFL because his game is too suited for college.Example: Matt Ryan. His numbers in college sucked, but he had everything else right.
You are an expert, Obviously !!!!