I'm saying Young weighed in at 205 at his pro day - maybe he wore ankle weights under his socks & a lead jockstrap. Lol. I think it doesn't matter whether he weighs 205, 195 or even 185, the organization is flushing him after just two seasons. Another #1 OA getting ran out of town. The Panthers just can't seem to find their franchise QB.And you believe Bryce Young weighs 205? Or that it's impossible to gain weight in order to make yourself seem heavier than you really are walking around? Come on.
Daniels still looks on the skinny side to me. Not built to be a dual threat. I don't care how little he got hurt in college. I question how well "dual threat" truly works, or lasts, in the NFL anyway. Lamar is an anomaly, a total phenom. Like no player I have seen before, or sense. Except for being the Aaron Judge of football and folding in the playoffs.
Well, at 210 on a 6-4 frame, Daniels is on the "skinny side." The average weight of a QB these days is 224 lbs, so he's well under that. His scouting report noted that he was "tall but slender" with concerns about his "durability." However, they also noted that he has the running talent to turn "scrambles into back-breaking plays."
The authentic "dual-threat" QB runs the RPO scheme in college. That's not probably not going to work that well at the NFL level. But just a mobile, agile QB who can run & keep defenses honest will be effective. Allen isn't a dual-threat QB per say (played pro-style O at Wyoming) but is definitely a running QB. He's averaging about 515 yds rushing per season - about what Elway averaged in the earlier parts of his career (in fact, Fanzio has characterized Allen as "Elway on steroids" Lol).