Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells had a very particular set of criteria when it came to drafting a QB. How do his rules apply to the 2022 QB class? TheJoeMarino breaks down how the top passers would fare. FrontOffice33 | NFLDraft
Has the game changed significantly and created the need for Bill Parcells to update his criteria? It sure has. But every year I find it interesting to apply his criteria to the rising crop of quarterbacks to see who would be on top of Parcells’ rankings.
Parcells was a Hall of Fame coach who was renowned for his ability to evaluate talent. In fact, when he was with the New England Patriots he famously stated: “They want you to cook the dinner; at least they ought to let you shop for some of the groceries.” This comment derived from an incident during the 1996 NFL Draft when his preferred first-round selection was not approved by owner Robert Kraft. Kraft purchased the team after Parcells’ first year on the job and Parcells was effectively the Patriots’ general manager. Despite taking New England to the Super Bowl in 1996 it was his final game as head coach. His disagreements with Kraft led to Parcells’ decision to leave New England.
In 1997, Parcells became the head coach and general manager of the New York Jets, where he had full control over football operations. Needless to say, Parcells had convictions about his approach on how to build a football team and his resume speaks for itself. In case you are not familiar with Parcells’ criteria for drafting a quarterback, the following seven boxes had to be checked in order for a passer to be an option:
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