Alright, let’s talk about Taylen Green. I started messing around with this guy’s profile because I was looking for some raw potential, you know? Always hunting for the next big thing.

First, I watched a bunch of his game film. I mean, hours of it. I was trying to see if the hype was real. You gotta see how a guy performs under pressure, how he makes decisions when things get hairy. Noted his strengths: good arm, mobile, seemed to have a decent understanding of the game. But the film also showed weaknesses: accuracy can be spotty, tends to rely on his legs too much sometimes, needs to read defenses quicker.
Next, I dug into his stats. Numbers don’t lie, right? Checked his completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown-to-interception ratio. All that jazz. Compared those numbers to other quarterbacks coming out this year, and some from previous years. Just to get a feel for where he stacks up.
After that, I started messing around with some projections. I’m no scout, but I like to play around with data. Took his stats, adjusted them based on the level of competition he played against, and then tried to predict how he might perform in a different system. It’s all just educated guesswork, but it’s fun.
Then I went a little deeper. Looked at his high school recruiting profile. See what people were saying about him back then. Read some articles, listened to some podcasts, just to gather as much information as possible.
Finally, I tried to put it all together. Weighed the pros and cons, considered his potential upside, and then made a rough assessment. Is he a future star? Maybe. Is he a bust waiting to happen? Possibly. That’s the thing about these guys. You never really know until they get out there and play. But it’s fun to try and figure it out beforehand.
The conclusion? Taylen Green is a project. He’s got the tools, but he needs the right coaching and development to reach his full potential. He’s a gamble, but a gamble that could pay off big time.