Just How Bad Was the 2019 NFL Rookie QB Class? (5 Years Later)

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Published 2024-04-05
Today, @CadeRathbone and I are going to talk about the 2019 NFL draft QB class and where they are now! Enjoy!

All Comments (21)
  • @andrewsan5756
    Gardner minshew getting drafted in some backyard shirtless in some Jean shorts will forever be legendary real Florida man
  • @bronmill33
    Drew Lock could’ve been a decent plugin starter like Minshew if the Broncos weren’t an absolute dumpster fire that didn’t have a coaching staff run by clowns that also didn’t know or care to develop him. His rookie year was promising but we fired Rich Scangarello so we could use him as a scapegoat to blame for the season’s failure, and the Broncos decided to hire Pat Shurmur to replace him despite Shurmur being one of the worst coaches in the league, which ruined Lock’s development. It also didn’t help that Lock was benched for Teddy Bridgewater which hurt his confidence and development even more. I know I sound like a Drew Lock apologist but it can’t be understated just how much Denver sucks at developing QBs and how much of a circus the organization is
  • @CadeRathbone
    Huge Shoutout to Scott for the opportunity here. Hope y’all enjoy the video🤞🏼❤️
  • @tadlambert1493
    Missed the chance to talk about how Mike leach developed Minshew at Washington state. In recruiting him to Washington state coach leach called him and the first thing he said was “how would you like to lead the whole NCAA in passing yards”……he did.
  • @zoeledwards6617
    You been improving lately and like how you’re uploading regularly now. Keep up the good work. I like your style of videos
  • @12thMandalorian
    ill never forget how despite the fact that Trace McSorley led his high school to four straight state championship game appearances, very few high major recruiters looked at the six foot tall 180 pounder and said quarterback.
  • @user-wh6sp6st8s
    I was driving on I95 on that stretch where Haskins was hit. I passed him not knowing it was him and saw him trying to cross the highway. I was wondering why the hell anyone would try to do that.
  • Drew Lock was/is not the best QB but as a Seahawks fan I will always remember his game against the Eagles in Week 15 and him winning the game with a pass to JSN.
  • @samcotten2485
    Thank you for assessing the class 5 years later instead of overreacting after most of the guys don’t have a full season under their belt. Great work!
  • @RozzyGuard
    I actually use to be neighbors with Gardner Minshew
  • @briannettles669
    Jake Browning was also part of the 2019 NFL rookie QB class. He was an undrafted free agent. He spent several seasons on the practice squads of the Vikings and the Bengals before winning a job as a backup for the Bengals in 2023. He actually started seven games this past season for the Bengals after Joe Burrow was injured.
  • I like this format; where the two of you trade off narration duties. Reminds me of Secret Base.
  • @dematar
    As a Broncos fan, I would argue that Drew Lock wasn't really given a chance. He had a head coach, Vic Fangio, who didn't care about the offensive side of the ball. Fangio wasn't interested in developing a QB, he wanted an old veteran. During the one season where Lock was the starter, Fangio admitted that they only used about half of the playbook, because he and the OC didn't have confidence in Lock, nor did they want to work with him. That said, part of the problem with incoming QB classes is due to QBs like Mahomes. Now if a rookie QB isn't immediately an all star, they are deem worthless.
  • I've never understood what made people think Drew Lock was going to be a NFL caliber QB. He should become a rapper and call himself Drew Lock Shakur.
  • @antonhank8544
    Kyle gets paid to care more bout COD, then his playbook