now that the smoke has cleared, top 10 portal qbs and their destination

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Reports have now surfaced that Ewers turned down an NIL offer in the ballpark of $8 million. Even if, best case scenario, he goes late in the first round that’s still only about 1/3 of what he would have gotten had he come back. Common sense says play one more year of college, bank that money, improve your stock, and if it doesn’t work out you still got a fallback plan.
 
Reports have now surfaced that Ewers turned down an NIL offer in the ballpark of $8 million. Even if, best case scenario, he goes late in the first round that’s still only about 1/3 of what he would have gotten had he come back. Common sense says play one more year of college, bank that money, improve your stock, and if it doesn’t work out you still got a fallback plan.

Seriously, the NFL is the fallback option if they’re offering you $8 million to stay in college.

Crazy.
 


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Too high on Cal kid, Kroemenhoek, Maalik Murphy, Jackson Arnold, and Air Noland (kid was third string at OSU and they showed no interest in keeping him.

My top four is:

Beck
Mateer
Miller Moss
Fernando Mendoza

Mensah is intriguing.

The others are really too high. I'd take Gronkoski over all of them.

Overall, a down year for portal QB's.
 
Too high on Cal kid, Kroemenhoek, Maalik Murphy, Jackson Arnold, and Air Noland (kid was third string at OSU and they showed no interest in keeping him.

My top four is:

Beck
Mateer
Miller Moss
Fernando Mendoza

Mensah is intriguing.

The others are really too high. I'd take Gronkoski over all of them.

Overall, a down year for portal QB's.

The rankings always seem to reflect high grades for previously highly ranked kids with multiple years left.
 
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Reports have now surfaced that Ewers turned down an NIL offer in the ballpark of $8 million. Even if, best case scenario, he goes late in the first round that’s still only about 1/3 of what he would have gotten had he come back. Common sense says play one more year of college, bank that money, improve your stock, and if it doesn’t work out you still got a fallback plan.
I don't believe these numbers. My dad told me the other day he heard from some ESPN analyst that Beck got $10 mil from us.
 
Reports have now surfaced that Ewers turned down an NIL offer in the ballpark of $8 million. Even if, best case scenario, he goes late in the first round that’s still only about 1/3 of what he would have gotten had he come back. Common sense says play one more year of college, bank that money, improve your stock, and if it doesn’t work out you still got a fallback plan.
At this point it’s just media members making up numbers to get clicks. There’s no reason for a player to leave 8 million on the table to be a second round or later pick.
 
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