Yeah I know the NFL Draft just ended.

As Yoda tells Luke Skywalker inThe Last Jedi, “Still looking to the horizon.

That’s especially so in this day and age of the INTERNET and the SOCIETY that we live in.

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Sorry I am, Master Yoda.

Williams and Maye are being labeled as such already.

PS: Miami’s Tyler Van Dyke isn’t featured here.

Keeping his draft hype on pause for the minute.

Caleb Williams is the next “generational talent”

CARSON PALMER onPardon My Takegassing up his fellow USC QB.

And likely the first to go No.

1 overall since Palmer went to the Bengals in 2003.

That label of “generational talent” is thrown around far too casually.

Thing is, it applies to Williams in every way.

Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.

That sort of cliche.

While he was still in high school.

this guy waspublicly journaling his meticulous developmentas a QB prospect with an eye on the NFL.

Comparisons to Patrick Mahomes are frequent, as you saw at the top of this blog.

It’s downright ridiculous how good he already is.

One more full season under Lincoln Riley at USC to go, which can’t hurt!

No need to spend too much more time on Williams.

He’s that fucking dude.

All you really need to know.

Drake Maye couldve gone No.

Maye is already an excellent intermediate and deep ball thrower and can still get better in those areas.

It’s an uphill battle for sure, but Maye has the skill set to get it done.

In almost any other year, he’d be the No.

Dude left high school an entire season early to watch and learn from the likes of CJ Stroud.

Transferring a second time was pretty much out of the question.

Prior to getting hurt in the Alabama game, I thought Ewers was on his way to instant superstardom.

We might see McConaughey rushing the field with his shirt off multiple times in the fall.

Incredible redemption arcs for Spencer Rattler and Bo Nix?

From the high school class of 2019, we had the nation’sNo.

And as for Rattler?

It sucks to be judged on something like that when you’re that young.

That’s the SOCIETY we live in.

Meanwhile, Bo Nix was a raging success at Oregon.

Oh, and he ran for 14 scores and 510 yards.

Penix might’ve had even more yards last year had his receivers not dropped so many balls.

The big question mark will be Penix’s health.

So with that said, here are some more studs to watch out for once college football kicks off.

Plenty of rushing capabilities.

Another year under Harbaugh’s guidance should vault McCarthy into a first-round guy.

And I mean that from the pure playing sense.

Nothing to do with personality.

If Travis anything like JFF in that regard, he’ll have no chance in the NFL.

Good thing he’s an entirely different human being, right?

Maybe Brian Kelly warned him about what he saw happen to DeShone Kizer during his time at Notre Dame.

Whatever the case, Daniels has dynamic, tremendous running ability and continues to progress as a passer.

Wouldn’t expect him to be a super-high pick at this juncture.

Then again, what a difference a year can make, right?

Daniels' post about staying in Baton Rouge for one last ride gives me Jalen Hurts-esque intangible vibes.

In a non-elite SEC program?

That sounds work the look to me.

Jefferson’s tools are tantalizing.

I’ll have my popcorn ready to find out whenever the Razorbacks are on.

Shedeur Sanders, Colorado I KNOW.

I present like a company shill for even mentioning Deion’s son.

Anyone else I’ve left out?

Well if so, just goes to show you how stacked the prospective 2024 draft class really is!

Thank you for embarking upon this journey with me.