Jaden Rashada

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Rashada by a Country mile.

He's a 100x times the better passer.

His FR season got cut short due to injury, but he has the prerequisite ability to be a good QB in the right situation.
He definitely would’ve played here last year. Probably would’ve won us a game or two 👀

It is hard to say no to 2x the money when you’re 17-18. He was not surrounded by the best advisors but assuming he gets and stays healthy he should be a decent QB somewhere.
 
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He definitely would’ve played here last year. Probably would’ve won us a game or two 👀

It is hard to say no to 2x the money when you’re 17-18. He was not surrounded by the best advisors but assuming he gets and stays healthy he should be a decent QB somewhere.
The best thing he should do is what TJ Finley did...

Partner up with a HC & OC who are Offensive minded Gurus & let them develop him. It saved TJ's career & will likely get him drafted (albeit as a late rounder), but that's a huge step up from what his projections were after LSU & Auburn.

Programs like Western Kentucky, UNLV (with Brennan Marion), SMU, OK ST etc, where he can be paired with a good OC & just take his time to fully go through the maturation process.
 
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That’s what every team says when a player they want to keep leaves ,
His statistics show that may have very well been the case. Even in this thread, he's somewhere between G5 and Georgia. It appears there's a huge disparity in the consensus on his true ability(not his talent). Very similar to Van Dyke who some thought was Heisman material. The jury is out big time on this guy.
 
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