15:00 he's already into his throwing motion before the DB breaks towards the receiver, and second, if your first read is open you should always throw it. That's how that works lol, you don't hope your protection holds up and hold the ball longer just to get further into the progression after turning down an open throw. Progressions don't work like "well if 1 is open, you should check to 3 because then it should also be open" lol, if 1 is open you fucking throw it to 1.
Agreed. I’m an Eagles fan and Hurts got a lot of flack for throwing it to his first read when the third read was way more open. If the first read is open, you throw it, period!
Buddy, none of these guys are running a real NFL offense. The moment you said that as if it's a knock against Nix I lost interest. There are a ton of NFL offenses designed around YAC, with one of them being San Francisco who currently hold the #1 seed in the NFC. Obviously you'd like a guy with arm talent, which is why you review film, and Bo Nix definitely has that as well.
To be fair he used that as a transition into further breaking down his QB. So he didn’t say it as a knock on Nix per say, it was more” like we shouldn’t take his numbers for face value and here’s why”
Well said lol yeah, Patrick Mahomes top Chiefs Os were all top 5 in YAC. People scout based on preconceived notions and just find and cherry pick to fit their priors mostly lol There also has always been an extremely anti Oregon bias in the draft community for years.
I like Nix more than Maye and Williams. This dude delivers the ball with anticipation.....which means he knows the defense. Like a lot of college qbs, he throws to some really open wrs......true. But watch this guy deliver the ball in the face of pressure. THAT is what separates the men from the boys in the NFL. Nix is my 1
@@DraftReport I’m referring to being a “one read” guy. Bo has nowhere near the arm talent as Herbert. But his arm talent is actually impressive you need to watch him more I’ve watched all of Oregons games. Burrow was 23 in college as well. But nobody brought up his age. Just saying
You don't understand, Nix adjusted his game to what Oregon coaches wanted him to do. NOT Oregon adjusting the Offense to what Nix's capabilites were. And if the downfield reciever isn't open he already knew who was open short. You don't get that. And his line protected so well he DIDN'T HAVE to move around in the pocket. Sry but you totally blew this take.
Bo ran the entire offense. The offense was good because of him and his accuracy. I’d say he has sneaky arm talent if he is able to fall back and still make pin point passes. He made changes at the LOS and had full control when he was on the field. I don’t see it as a negative that he is conservative. In the NFL you’re suppose to get the ball out fast and that’s what Bo does. That will be a positive for him in the next level
Bo is very intelligent QB and I believe can run and operate whatever offense he is given. He was the conductor of the ducks offense and big reason why Ducks have a top 2 offense in the nation
How did he do in his losses and the few rare close games the Ducks were in? One of the main reasons he left Auburn, was the fact that he absolutely SUCKED when he was behind and/or in close games. Plus - he was playing SEC defenses vs. Pac 12 defenses - and there's a big difference. Anytime he was under pressure - he failed. The days of the good QB's going to the Pac 12 are over now. You're going to actually have to go after defenses now that you're in the B1G.
@@cornfilledscreamer614 watch the film he's not being a reckless QB like at Auburn and plays with the scheme making NFL type of throws 🤔 big upside as a bridge QB for the Bears on the cheap 👍👌💯
@@philipjanek3864 I saw him in some of his losses. Other than when he was playing against prevent, the same old Bo is still there. Trust me - he'll only be a backup in the NFL, and he probably won't be able to do that long.
You don’t understand how the Ducks offense work and the fact that he decides everything pre-snap. He literally runs it. He has full autonomy and has since going to Oregon.
I feel justified after watching this. I never understood the Nix hype.Every TD throw had the same sequence of Nix dropping back, stare down first read, throw dime to future NFL receiver
Not if the Raiders trade up to the 6th pick, ha ha. But I agree if the Giants don't pick him (which I think there is a good chance they will) Bo will definitely be gone by Denver's 12th pick. No doubt about it, this kid doesn't know what he's talking about Bo Nix is a top talent. here is a competent QB evaluation of Bo Nix ua-cam.com/video/Cc8aB8h7UUA/v-deo.html
You are definitely reaching when you are talking about his pocket movement and you emphasize that by saying that he didn't have to move much because his line and recievers were so good. Why would he move if the pressure doesn't dictate that he move. I think that this, among other things that you say in the video, shows an obvious bias in your so called scouting report. Good thing that you're not an NFL scout.
His Wrs were so good, the best one wasn't drafted till the 4th round. Nix is so bad the Rams wanted to draft him to sit behind Stafford at 19. Lol ( sarcasm)
The "negatives" people come up with for Nix are so reminiscent of Herbert its ridiculous lol Helmet scouting? Well idk but Herbert SMASHED expectations for many internet scouts mainly because people would not stop comparing everything he did to this perfect God Mythos QB they have running around in their head. Like any play where he literally didnt make the perfect play and/or decision it was viewed as a negative. That literally is not how the NFL works. NFL QBs, most, are FLAWED and stay that way. More than that, most of these organizations are actually worthless and not in a position to get the most out of the players they draft overall (a program), instead they just go with the motions of failure. There are some exceptions; Steelers, Ravens, Chiefs, Eagles.... The craziest take of all against Nix however is the arm thing. People are actually convincing themselves he has a mid-weak arm when the dude literally has a cannon.....he was a top 10 overall player coming out of HS and a 5 star BECAUSE of that cannon. He also has endless reps at Auburn showing stupid arm talent. The thing didnt fall off at Oregon. Geez cmon guys lol
This guy actually mentioned Nix good arm talent. Cannon not by NFL standards, but strong. He actually covered just about everything Nix does well using words like accurate, athletic, exceptional. His one big knock on Nix is the progressions and I think he has a point there.
Yeah if u pick him in the 1st round... You'll regret it two years later. Oregon has had a history of great QBs not many are good in the NFL. We u play in college and your older im sure the game slows down for u. The NFL game will move much faster. Great college QB tho. Let's just be patient and see how this opinion ages
I don't understand what all of this negative press is against Nix, he's the most under-rated best talent on the board. Bo Nix will be gone off the draft boards by Denver's 12th pick and could possibly go at the 6th pick depending upon how well he scores at the combine. I for one hope the Raiders pick him up, but if the Falcons pick up Fields, I see Denver grabbing him if the Giants don't pick him at 6,
I took my teenage son to 2007 Pac 12 Tournament Aaron Brooks last yr at Staples Center when we won it & is literally me & my son's best sporting experience & we even got a piece of the net. I sold programs at Mac Court & Autzen as a kid cause my godfather was the UofO Tennis coach who ran that. Unbelievable time. We snuck down to open seats 7 rows back & USCs playing & this snooty dude comes & says we're in his seats which was 6 & I'm like dude there's only 1 of you & he's says I have friends coming & I'll get security so I'm like ok ok we'll leave so we're out getting some food watching the game on TV by the food booths & they pan in this guy & I'm like look that's the guy who kicked us out & they throw up his name & it's Mike Garret the usc athletic director who won the 1965 Heisman Trophy as a running back & I'm like no effing way & his friends still hadn't shown up cause he was the biggest stuck ahole they didn't even want to hang out with him ... also Pat Killkenny the Oregon Athletic Director was above us 5 rows on opening night with a VP of Nike & 2 other college coaches & he came down for no reason to talk with me & my son for 10 minutes ... the nicest dude in the world & was telling us about recruits no one new about yet & for the championship game Oregon vs USC the staples packed & was just incredible to shut them up whooping them in the Lakers house... amazing experience as an Oregon fan
I love Bo Nix. Judging by your title for this I assume you don't. ADOT is meaningless. Nix ran his coaches offense to perfection. He's very athletic, super accurate and when he throws medium or long he's very successful at both. As I listened I was surprised by you pointing out all the things Nix does very well. I've heard he needs to progress in his reads so you may have a good point there. Is that something not too difficult to correct? I see you're a Broncos fan. As others have mentioned if the Broncos don't trade way up they will pick Nix at 12 almost for certain. He is the perfect Payton QB.
@@DraftReport Just when I was dropping Nix down a couple notches I find this. It's long, but well worth the read. It seems like it was written by the Bo Nix PR agent, but it was written by a PFF analyst. PFF's Mason Cameron - 2024 NFL Draft: Highest-graded quarterbacks in every category CLEAN-POCKET GRADE: CALEB WILLIAMS, USC (93.4) When the protection holds up and Williams is given adequate time to work, there isn’t a better passer in the nation. Without pressure, the Trojans' signal-caller amassed 17 big-time throws with just two turnover-worthy plays in 2023, with the latter being the lowest of any eligible passer in this year’s class. PRESSURED GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (91.2) Nix established himself as the far and away best passer when under pressure this past season, with his 91.2 grade sitting more than 18 points on the grading scale above the next highest grader. The Oregon product recorded an outstanding 9-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio when pressured. BLITZED GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON & JOHN RHYS PLUMLEE, UCF (90.6) Just three passers surpassed the 90.0 grading threshold against the blitz, with Nix and Plumlee sharing this title among draft hopefuls. Nix made few mistakes when faced with blitzes, totaling 21 touchdowns and zero turnover-worthy plays, both of which pace the class. While Plumlee may not have thrown nearly as many touchdowns, he attacked the defenses that blitzed him, producing a 12.6-yard average target depth and a 61.6% air-yards rate. PLAY-ACTION GRADE: MICHAEL PENIX JR., WASHINGTON (93.0) Washington made effective use of run action all season long, a scheme in which Penix excelled. The former Husky led the class in play-action dropbacks (198) this past season, from which he produced 18 big-time throws and zero turnover-worthy plays while amassing 96 first-downs - all of which led this year’s prospects. THROWS PAST THE STICKS GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU & BO NIX, OREGON (94.8) Needless to say, former transfers Daniels and Nix both attacked opposing defenses this past season, with each throwing more than 37% of their passes beyond the sticks. That aggressive approach allowed them to produce fantastic numbers, including each surpassing 30 touchdowns with sub-3% turnover-worthy play rates when targeting past the sticks. SHORT PASSING GRADE: CALEB WILLIAMS, USC (90.7) Williams has the awareness to orchestrate the timing and tempo needed to efficiently run the short-passing game. The Trojans' signal-caller produced 7.3 yards per attempt with an incredible 84.4% adjusted completion rate on throws targets nine yards or less downfield, all without recording a turnover-worthy play - one of just two draft-eligible quarterbacks to throw none. INTERMEDIATE PASSING GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (94.7) The Oregon standout had a knack for finding the soft spots of FBS defenses and using a defender’s leverage against them, which allowed him to attack the intermediate parts of the field (10-19 yards) with ease. Nix showed off incredible ball placement, particularly when targeting back-shoulder routes, in the intermediate passing game, where he racked up 16 scores and just a single turnover-worthy play. DEEP PASSING GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU (99.2) The Heisman Trophy winner has a rocket for an arm, and he wasn’t afraid to make full use of it this past season. Daniels produced a phenomenal, class-leading 63.3% adjusted completion rate with 22.4 yards per attempt and a 142.4 passer rating on deep throws. FIRST- AND SECOND-DOWN GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU; BO NIX, OREGON; & MICHAEL PENIX JR., WASHINGTON (91.3) Keeping an offense on schedule on early downs is one of the more stable metrics when evaluating quarterback play. Daniels managed an impressive 140.7 passer rating on first and second downs, while Penix tallied 40 big-time throws and Nix produced an 83.9% adjusted completion rate. THIRD- AND FOURTH-DOWN GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (91.8) Accuracy on late downs was undoubtedly a strong point of Nix’s game this past season. The Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year managed an outstanding 82.3% adjusted completion rate on third and fourth downs while targeting 50.5% of his throws past the sticks. Additionally, Nix surrendered just a single sack on 113 late-down dropbacks. RED-ZONE GRADE: SAM HARTMAN, NOTRE DAME (88.8) While he took just 41 dropbacks in the red zone, Hartman produced class-leading marks in big-time throw rate (8.1%) and adjusted completion percentage (83.3%). Perhaps more impressively, 12 of Hartman’s 24 completions resulted in scores. OUTSIDE THE POCKET GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (87.9) Nix boasts the requisite athleticism to make plays from outside the pocket. When flushed in 2023, he produced an 81.7% adjusted completion rate and a 65.2% air-yards rate on his way to nine passing touchdowns and just a pair of interceptions. THROWS OUTSIDE THE NUMBERS GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU (92.8) It takes immense arm talent to attack outside the numbers at a high level, something Daniels displayed time and time again in 2023. The LSU standout flashed his strong arm often with impressive throws outside, totaling a 14.1% big-time throw rate and a 144.4 passer rating - both top marks in the class. THROWS INSIDE THE NUMBERS GRADE: DRAKE MAYE, NORTH CAROLINA (93.4) The North Carolina signal-caller displayed masterful control when attacking inside the numbers. Maye took advantage of the middle of defenses often with a variety of concepts that allowed him to target all levels of the field. His 17 big-time throws led the class, along with an impressive 1.2% turnover-worthy play rate that ranked second among 2024 draft prospects.
I think Sean Payton painted himself and the Broncos into a corner by running Russell Wilson out of town and having to take that record dead cap hit, and consequently they had little choice but to talk themselves into Bo Nix as the answer, because their other options were Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham lol. So I think they've been viewing Nix through rose-colored glasses all along, as your video illustrates.
I’m a broncos fan and I totally agree. I think Nix can be fine in SPs offense , but no where near the 12th pick when guys like bowers were in the board
What I'm hearing is that Bo Nix just needs to be encouraged to throw long passes more often. Jefferson and Addison might help encourage that. Until then, he'll survive just fine with short- to medium-length throws and outlet passes to his RB buddy Bucky Irving. Moral: Draft Bo Nix, then 2nd rd Troy Franklin, then 4th or 5th rd Bucky Irving. Late 7th rd or UDFA pick up his brother Tez Johnson. Basically get Bo and half his bro's. I would love a Ducks offense on the Vikings!
No qb in this class throws with more anticipation than Bo Nix. You’re wrong about his game transferring to the NFL. He may end up being the best qb in this class by the end of it all.
Football analysis clearly isn't your forte. Yeah you can break down tape but your takeaway is absolutely insane. Bo Nix is the truth and one of many great quarterbacks this draft. If the fit is right he will make a franchise very happy. Stick to your dayjob?
@@DraftReport I should have made it clearer in my comment but he's going to make it most anywhere. Kid is bright and gifted. I would take a quarterback as willing to learn as he is any day. His play is night & day compared to his days at auburn which really bodes well for his NFL aptitude. Also, this all pains me to say, because I'm a UW huskies fan. I am reluctant to praise any duck. His completion percentage over attempts does not lie!
15:00 he's already into his throwing motion before the DB breaks towards the receiver, and second, if your first read is open you should always throw it. That's how that works lol, you don't hope your protection holds up and hold the ball longer just to get further into the progression after turning down an open throw. Progressions don't work like "well if 1 is open, you should check to 3 because then it should also be open" lol, if 1 is open you fucking throw it to 1.
Agreed. I’m an Eagles fan and Hurts got a lot of flack for throwing it to his first read when the third read was way more open. If the first read is open, you throw it, period!
Kirk cousins has gotten shitted on his entire career for this exact reason
Lmao right
Buddy, none of these guys are running a real NFL offense. The moment you said that as if it's a knock against Nix I lost interest. There are a ton of NFL offenses designed around YAC, with one of them being San Francisco who currently hold the #1 seed in the NFC. Obviously you'd like a guy with arm talent, which is why you review film, and Bo Nix definitely has that as well.
To be fair he used that as a transition into further breaking down his QB. So he didn’t say it as a knock on Nix per say, it was more” like we shouldn’t take his numbers for face value and here’s why”
Well said lol yeah, Patrick Mahomes top Chiefs Os were all top 5 in YAC. People scout based on preconceived notions and just find and cherry pick to fit their priors mostly lol There also has always been an extremely anti Oregon bias in the draft community for years.
Patrick mahomes air yard average was 6.9 yards this year
I like Nix more than Maye and Williams. This dude delivers the ball with anticipation.....which means he knows the defense. Like a lot of college qbs, he throws to some really open wrs......true. But watch this guy deliver the ball in the face of pressure. THAT is what separates the men from the boys in the NFL.
Nix is my 1
They say the same thing about Justin Herbert. He turned out pretty good.
Nix has no where near the arm Herbert has
@@DraftReportYou compared his arm to Mac Jones 💀
How Many playoff wins does herbert have?
@@DraftReportHerbert threw 55 mph in his combine while Nix threw 58 mph
You're wrong about Bo nix, he's definitely worthy of a 1st round pick
That's not an argument 😅
this kid has no idea of what he's talking about
I juss hope the falcons take him
You know what’s so funny. When Herbert came out of college people said the same thing about him. Now look lol
He has no where near the arm talent that Herbert does and Herbert was 3 years younger than Bo coming out
@@DraftReport I’m referring to being a “one read” guy. Bo has nowhere near the arm talent as Herbert. But his arm talent is actually impressive you need to watch him more I’ve watched all of Oregons games.
Burrow was 23 in college as well. But nobody brought up his age. Just saying
Nix is a great college QB but we’ve seen that traits matter more. Where is Stetson Bennett rn
Oregon fan chiming in. Bo couldn't touch Justin's jock strap
@@Doors067 im an Oregon fan too lol, Its just my observation.
You don't understand, Nix adjusted his game to what Oregon coaches wanted him to do. NOT Oregon adjusting the Offense to what Nix's capabilites were.
And if the downfield reciever isn't open he already knew who was open short. You don't get that. And his line protected so well he DIDN'T HAVE to move around in the pocket. Sry but you totally blew this take.
Bears if they move on from Jf1 need to get the combo Nix and the center Powers 😁
Bo ran the entire offense. The offense was good because of him and his accuracy. I’d say he has sneaky arm talent if he is able to fall back and still make pin point passes. He made changes at the LOS and had full control when he was on the field. I don’t see it as a negative that he is conservative. In the NFL you’re suppose to get the ball out fast and that’s what Bo does. That will be a positive for him in the next level
Where did you get college All-22?
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Bo is very intelligent QB and I believe can run and operate whatever offense he is given. He was the conductor of the ducks offense and big reason why Ducks have a top 2 offense in the nation
Need to get his center Powers also okay 👌👍😁
How did he do in his losses and the few rare close games the Ducks were in?
One of the main reasons he left Auburn, was the fact that he absolutely SUCKED when he was behind and/or in close games. Plus - he was playing SEC defenses vs. Pac 12 defenses - and there's a big difference. Anytime he was under pressure - he failed.
The days of the good QB's going to the Pac 12 are over now. You're going to actually have to go after defenses now that you're in the B1G.
@@cornfilledscreamer614 watch the film he's not being a reckless QB like at Auburn and plays with the scheme making NFL type of throws 🤔 big upside as a bridge QB for the Bears on the cheap 👍👌💯
@@philipjanek3864 I saw him in some of his losses. Other than when he was playing against prevent, the same old Bo is still there. Trust me - he'll only be a backup in the NFL, and he probably won't be able to do that long.
@@cornfilledscreamer614 ok you win I'm having fun in vietnam 😂😆😂😆🎉🎉🎉💯let's see what Poles does next 👍
Bo Nix is coming back for his 17th senior year!!
Senior Citizen Year 😂
Nix played 5 years. Penix Jr. Played 6 years.
Jayden daniels also played 5 years?
Colorado troll
Funny all these high profile jobs open and nobody wants to give Prime a sniff even. 🤔
You don’t understand how the Ducks offense work and the fact that he decides everything pre-snap. He literally runs it. He has full autonomy and has since going to Oregon.
In the NFL you can’t pre determine reads. When he had to make true progressions he struggled
YAC yard hero.
So is pat mahomes so who cares
Dude, quit hating..
I feel justified after watching this. I never understood the Nix hype.Every TD throw had the same sequence of Nix dropping back, stare down first read, throw dime to future NFL receiver
here is a competent QB evaluation of Bo Nix ua-cam.com/video/Cc8aB8h7UUA/v-deo.html
He gets the job done. I like that in my QBs.
Sean Payton will scoop up Bo Nix and he will be Drew Brees 2.0.
As a broncos fan, I hope so
You're a Broncos fan?@@DraftReport well get ready because he definitely fits the SP scheme.
Not if the Raiders trade up to the 6th pick, ha ha. But I agree if the Giants don't pick him (which I think there is a good chance they will) Bo will definitely be gone by Denver's 12th pick. No doubt about it, this kid doesn't know what he's talking about Bo Nix is a top talent. here is a competent QB evaluation of Bo Nix ua-cam.com/video/Cc8aB8h7UUA/v-deo.html
You are definitely reaching when you are talking about his pocket movement and you emphasize that by saying that he didn't have to move much because his line and recievers were so good. Why would he move if the pressure doesn't dictate that he move. I think that this, among other things that you say in the video, shows an obvious bias in your so called scouting report. Good thing that you're not an NFL scout.
His Wrs were so good, the best one wasn't drafted till the 4th round.
Nix is so bad the Rams wanted to draft him to sit behind Stafford at 19. Lol ( sarcasm)
Ok, but we can also argue that Mae or Caleb will be a 1st round bust
Bo Nix is exactly! What my Dolphins need.
He would be Tua 2.0
@@DraftReport tua wish he could move like Nix and had his arm strength.
The "negatives" people come up with for Nix are so reminiscent of Herbert its ridiculous lol Helmet scouting? Well idk but Herbert SMASHED expectations for many internet scouts mainly because people would not stop comparing everything he did to this perfect God Mythos QB they have running around in their head. Like any play where he literally didnt make the perfect play and/or decision it was viewed as a negative. That literally is not how the NFL works. NFL QBs, most, are FLAWED and stay that way. More than that, most of these organizations are actually worthless and not in a position to get the most out of the players they draft overall (a program), instead they just go with the motions of failure. There are some exceptions; Steelers, Ravens, Chiefs, Eagles....
The craziest take of all against Nix however is the arm thing. People are actually convincing themselves he has a mid-weak arm when the dude literally has a cannon.....he was a top 10 overall player coming out of HS and a 5 star BECAUSE of that cannon. He also has endless reps at Auburn showing stupid arm talent. The thing didnt fall off at Oregon. Geez cmon guys lol
This guy actually mentioned Nix good arm talent. Cannon not by NFL standards, but strong. He actually covered just about everything Nix does well using words like accurate, athletic, exceptional. His one big knock on Nix is the progressions and I think he has a point there.
lmao at the nix defenders in these comments
Yeah if u pick him in the 1st round... You'll regret it two years later. Oregon has had a history of great QBs not many are good in the NFL. We u play in college and your older im sure the game slows down for u. The NFL game will move much faster. Great college QB tho. Let's just be patient and see how this opinion ages
Bo Nix is smart and I believe he’ll do great in the next level.
If the Bears move on from Jf1 then they need to get Powers at Center Also 💯👍👌
I don't understand what all of this negative press is against Nix, he's the most under-rated best talent on the board. Bo Nix will be gone off the draft boards by Denver's 12th pick and could possibly go at the 6th pick depending upon how well he scores at the combine. I for one hope the Raiders pick him up, but if the Falcons pick up Fields, I see Denver grabbing him if the Giants don't pick him at 6,
here is a competent QB evaluation of Bo Nix ua-cam.com/video/Cc8aB8h7UUA/v-deo.html
To the Chicago Bears in a later round to compete with JF1 okay 👌👍😁
They should draft Caleb
@@DraftReport Caleb is 5'11 primadona crybaby 😭🤣😭
He’s miles better than fields and on a cheaper contract
@@DraftReport if I'm getting off of Jf1 then I'm going with the QB Center combo from Oregon 😂😆💯👌👍
I disagree!
I took my teenage son to 2007 Pac 12 Tournament Aaron Brooks last yr at Staples Center when we won it & is literally me & my son's best sporting experience & we even got a piece of the net. I sold programs at Mac Court & Autzen as a kid cause my godfather was the UofO Tennis coach who ran that. Unbelievable time. We snuck down to open seats 7 rows back & USCs playing & this snooty dude comes & says we're in his seats which was 6 & I'm like dude there's only 1 of you & he's says I have friends coming & I'll get security so I'm like ok ok we'll leave so we're out getting some food watching the game on TV by the food booths & they pan in this guy & I'm like look that's the guy who kicked us out & they throw up his name & it's Mike Garret the usc athletic director who won the 1965 Heisman Trophy as a running back & I'm like no effing way & his friends still hadn't shown up cause he was the biggest stuck ahole they didn't even want to hang out with him ... also Pat Killkenny the Oregon Athletic Director was above us 5 rows on opening night with a VP of Nike & 2 other college coaches & he came down for no reason to talk with me & my son for 10 minutes ... the nicest dude in the world & was telling us about recruits no one new about yet & for the championship game Oregon vs USC the staples packed & was just incredible to shut them up whooping them in the Lakers house... amazing experience as an Oregon fan
Better than Caleb Williams
I love Bo Nix. Judging by your title for this I assume you don't. ADOT is meaningless. Nix ran his coaches offense to perfection. He's very athletic, super accurate and when he throws medium or long he's very successful at both. As I listened I was surprised by you pointing out all the things Nix does very well. I've heard he needs to progress in his reads so you may have a good point there. Is that something not too difficult to correct? I see you're a Broncos fan. As others have mentioned if the Broncos don't trade way up they will pick Nix at 12 almost for certain. He is the perfect Payton QB.
I agree that he is smart and can run a offense well, but he doesn’t have star traits and I think his ceiling is low
@@DraftReport Just when I was dropping Nix down a couple notches I find this. It's long, but well worth the read. It seems like it was written by the Bo Nix PR agent, but it was written by a PFF analyst.
PFF's Mason Cameron - 2024 NFL Draft: Highest-graded quarterbacks in every category
CLEAN-POCKET GRADE: CALEB WILLIAMS, USC (93.4)
When the protection holds up and Williams is given adequate time to work, there isn’t a better passer in the nation. Without pressure, the Trojans' signal-caller amassed 17 big-time throws with just two turnover-worthy plays in 2023, with the latter being the lowest of any eligible passer in this year’s class.
PRESSURED GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (91.2)
Nix established himself as the far and away best passer when under pressure this past season, with his 91.2 grade sitting more than 18 points on the grading scale above the next highest grader. The Oregon product recorded an outstanding 9-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio when pressured.
BLITZED GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON & JOHN RHYS PLUMLEE, UCF (90.6)
Just three passers surpassed the 90.0 grading threshold against the blitz, with Nix and Plumlee sharing this title among draft hopefuls. Nix made few mistakes when faced with blitzes, totaling 21 touchdowns and zero turnover-worthy plays, both of which pace the class. While Plumlee may not have thrown nearly as many touchdowns, he attacked the defenses that blitzed him, producing a 12.6-yard average target depth and a 61.6% air-yards rate.
PLAY-ACTION GRADE: MICHAEL PENIX JR., WASHINGTON (93.0)
Washington made effective use of run action all season long, a scheme in which Penix excelled. The former Husky led the class in play-action dropbacks (198) this past season, from which he produced 18 big-time throws and zero turnover-worthy plays while amassing 96 first-downs - all of which led this year’s prospects.
THROWS PAST THE STICKS GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU & BO NIX, OREGON (94.8)
Needless to say, former transfers Daniels and Nix both attacked opposing defenses this past season, with each throwing more than 37% of their passes beyond the sticks. That aggressive approach allowed them to produce fantastic numbers, including each surpassing 30 touchdowns with sub-3% turnover-worthy play rates when targeting past the sticks.
SHORT PASSING GRADE: CALEB WILLIAMS, USC (90.7)
Williams has the awareness to orchestrate the timing and tempo needed to efficiently run the short-passing game. The Trojans' signal-caller produced 7.3 yards per attempt with an incredible 84.4% adjusted completion rate on throws targets nine yards or less downfield, all without recording a turnover-worthy play - one of just two draft-eligible quarterbacks to throw none.
INTERMEDIATE PASSING GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (94.7)
The Oregon standout had a knack for finding the soft spots of FBS defenses and using a defender’s leverage against them, which allowed him to attack the intermediate parts of the field (10-19 yards) with ease. Nix showed off incredible ball placement, particularly when targeting back-shoulder routes, in the intermediate passing game, where he racked up 16 scores and just a single turnover-worthy play.
DEEP PASSING GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU (99.2)
The Heisman Trophy winner has a rocket for an arm, and he wasn’t afraid to make full use of it this past season. Daniels produced a phenomenal, class-leading 63.3% adjusted completion rate with 22.4 yards per attempt and a 142.4 passer rating on deep throws.
FIRST- AND SECOND-DOWN GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU; BO NIX, OREGON; & MICHAEL PENIX JR., WASHINGTON (91.3)
Keeping an offense on schedule on early downs is one of the more stable metrics when evaluating quarterback play. Daniels managed an impressive 140.7 passer rating on first and second downs, while Penix tallied 40 big-time throws and Nix produced an 83.9% adjusted completion rate.
THIRD- AND FOURTH-DOWN GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (91.8)
Accuracy on late downs was undoubtedly a strong point of Nix’s game this past season. The Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year managed an outstanding 82.3% adjusted completion rate on third and fourth downs while targeting 50.5% of his throws past the sticks. Additionally, Nix surrendered just a single sack on 113 late-down dropbacks.
RED-ZONE GRADE: SAM HARTMAN, NOTRE DAME (88.8)
While he took just 41 dropbacks in the red zone, Hartman produced class-leading marks in big-time throw rate (8.1%) and adjusted completion percentage (83.3%). Perhaps more impressively, 12 of Hartman’s 24 completions resulted in scores.
OUTSIDE THE POCKET GRADE: BO NIX, OREGON (87.9)
Nix boasts the requisite athleticism to make plays from outside the pocket. When flushed in 2023, he produced an 81.7% adjusted completion rate and a 65.2% air-yards rate on his way to nine passing touchdowns and just a pair of interceptions.
THROWS OUTSIDE THE NUMBERS GRADE: JAYDEN DANIELS, LSU (92.8)
It takes immense arm talent to attack outside the numbers at a high level, something Daniels displayed time and time again in 2023. The LSU standout flashed his strong arm often with impressive throws outside, totaling a 14.1% big-time throw rate and a 144.4 passer rating - both top marks in the class.
THROWS INSIDE THE NUMBERS GRADE: DRAKE MAYE, NORTH CAROLINA (93.4)
The North Carolina signal-caller displayed masterful control when attacking inside the numbers. Maye took advantage of the middle of defenses often with a variety of concepts that allowed him to target all levels of the field. His 17 big-time throws led the class, along with an impressive 1.2% turnover-worthy play rate that ranked second among 2024 draft prospects.
I think Sean Payton painted himself and the Broncos into a corner by running Russell Wilson out of town and having to take that record dead cap hit, and consequently they had little choice but to talk themselves into Bo Nix as the answer, because their other options were Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham lol. So I think they've been viewing Nix through rose-colored glasses all along, as your video illustrates.
I’m a broncos fan and I totally agree. I think Nix can be fine in SPs offense , but no where near the 12th pick when guys like bowers were in the board
What I'm hearing is that Bo Nix just needs to be encouraged to throw long passes more often. Jefferson and Addison might help encourage that. Until then, he'll survive just fine with short- to medium-length throws and outlet passes to his RB buddy Bucky Irving. Moral: Draft Bo Nix, then 2nd rd Troy Franklin, then 4th or 5th rd Bucky Irving. Late 7th rd or UDFA pick up his brother Tez Johnson. Basically get Bo and half his bro's. I would love a Ducks offense on the Vikings!
The Vikings taking Nix in the 1st would be a huge mistake
No qb in this class throws with more anticipation than Bo Nix. You’re wrong about his game transferring to the NFL. He may end up being the best qb in this class by the end of it all.
Football analysis clearly isn't your forte. Yeah you can break down tape but your takeaway is absolutely insane. Bo Nix is the truth and one of many great quarterbacks this draft. If the fit is right he will make a franchise very happy. Stick to your dayjob?
I agree that in the right fit he can be good, but a first round QB should be great regardless of system
@@DraftReport I should have made it clearer in my comment but he's going to make it most anywhere. Kid is bright and gifted. I would take a quarterback as willing to learn as he is any day. His play is night & day compared to his days at auburn which really bodes well for his NFL aptitude. Also, this all pains me to say, because I'm a UW huskies fan. I am reluctant to praise any duck. His completion percentage over attempts does not lie!
@@DraftReportsystem yes, but don’t conflate that with circumstance because they’re not the same
This guy knows nothing about football if he did he would have more then 205 Subs.
Dude how old are you? 16? You don't set the alltime NCAA passing completion % record by staring at the primary reciever all year on film. 😂😂
This is a racist video.
This is foolish and naive.