The 2024 NFL draft is regarded as the one of, if not the most quarterback stacked batch in the history of the league.
A record of six QBs were drafted in the first round and all these boys face high pressure and expectations from supporters of their respective teams.
They are expected to become instant contributors to their teams.
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If they can't do that, they can turn to the veterans in their clubs if they have one to fully develop.
NFL legend Tom Brady thinks the best way for a QB to develop is to be in the front seat of games where the best of the best strut their stuff - just like what happened to Jordan Love.
The Green Bay Packers main playcaller stunned during 2023 season after leading his team to their first playoffs post Aaron Rodgers era.
They reached the Divisional Playoffs only to lose to the San Francisco 49ers.
They overachieved and Love is regarded as one of the main components for it.
How did the former bench player turn his game around?
Brady thinks it is because of Aaron Rodgers.
Great QBs follow a process
Appearing at The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Tom Brady explained how people are misinformed about the idea that QBs are instant star players once they enter the NFL.
He said that to be great, one should learn from the best ones, just like what he did as part of the New England Patriots. Just like what happened to Love when he was just a reserve next to another NFL great Aaron Rodgers.
"He had Aaron Rodgers to watch. That's the best type of training, in my opinion. Watch someone else do it at a very high level and then try to emulate them with your own personality," the future Hall of Famer said.
"Maybe a little bit of a misnomer with the draft is that these players can come in and all of the sudden become this great professional player before they've really had the training and the development."
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