Jalen Milroe
Jalen Milroe showed some signs of improvement, but not enough for him to be safe. While he looked more comfortable in the pocket at times and didn't resort to scrambling as his first instinct, a botched snap showed some of the same execution issues that plagued him in last year's preseason and in Alabama.
Expectations were higher for the second-year quarterback. Brian Fleury wants to see him prove that he can play quarterback before drawing up plays for him in special packages, and if he can't beat Drew Lock for the QB2 job, he simply may not have what it takes.
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Sure no harm in keeping in on PS squad...auroraave wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2026 2:59 pmMilroe's sample size is far too small to draw an accurate conclusion. Going from the NCAA to the NFL - you have to be playing to adapt and grow into the game at this level - esspeciually at QB. 30 snaps isn't anywhere near enough to draw a conclusion. I do not know if he can/will be a quality starter, but he has intangibles that are highly sought after - if Seattle cuts him he'll be picked up immediately. Watching him run - that is just hard to defend. You put a robber on him and that takes someone away from coverage or pass rushing. There are glimpses - and no one is lighting it up with the third stringers in the first preaseason game without having significant reps. It's an interesting situation - a good one to have. There just is not enough sample size to really know at this point.
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If Milroe and Rashaad Penny are not the day one starters, fire JS!D-train wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2026 3:38 pmSure no harm in keeping in on PS squad...auroraave wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2026 2:59 pmMilroe's sample size is far too small to draw an accurate conclusion. Going from the NCAA to the NFL - you have to be playing to adapt and grow into the game at this level - esspeciually at QB. 30 snaps isn't anywhere near enough to draw a conclusion. I do not know if he can/will be a quality starter, but he has intangibles that are highly sought after - if Seattle cuts him he'll be picked up immediately. Watching him run - that is just hard to defend. You put a robber on him and that takes someone away from coverage or pass rushing. There are glimpses - and no one is lighting it up with the third stringers in the first preaseason game without having significant reps. It's an interesting situation - a good one to have. There just is not enough sample size to really know at this point.