I just told you why in the last post. Too small, has never been the focus of an offense his entire career. Nobody is going to take that resume in the first round. Could he be coached to be an NFL QB? Yes, for sure, but you need the right system and the right coaching. You can't throw this kid to the wolves in year one and that what's usually expected of a first round talent. Clear enough?
Nope! Not at all actually. It's apparent you didn't watch many Michigan games, and I'm not judging you on that, just a simple observation. Curious why you don't feel JJ @ 6'3" is incapable of adding 20-25lbs? Is that not the reason every football program from college up has a weight training coach? Besides he has the exact build of Stroud and that don't seem to matter? So no your point carries no merit at all.
As far as JJ having to carry a team with his arm alone? No he wasn't, he was asked to run Harbaugh's run heavy offense. Obviously JJ must be able to make plays when needed being 27-1. When he was asked to step it up he drops 3 TD's on Alabama.
I will also say JJ would benefit greatly from sitting behind a Vet for a year adjust to NFL speed & Schemes, while getting stronger. Why does that not make him a 1st rd pick?? I mean is Love not worth a 1st rd pick to have your QBOTF?
I'm not gonna keep beating this horse with you over JJ, he has all the intangibles "I'm" looking for in a young QB prospect. Just like any QB he could be just a backup, our I see his ceiling being top 10. With his head, leadership, and character, I'm leaning towards him being Kirk Cousins with better athleticism.