Most quarterbacks entering their fifth NFL season and starting the majority of that time are maxed out. They are who they are. Good, bad, somewhere in the middle, it’s less about progression than it is refining. Justin Fields might be the exception.
That’s the case analyst Sam Monson made for The 33rd Team, believing Fields game could still grow.
“He has been a quarterback who has a very specific problem,” Monson told co-host Steve Palazzolo on their Check The Mic podcast. “Look at what Matt LaFleur did to Malik Willis. In terms of taking a guy who was a disaster of a passing quarterback in Tennessee, building an offensive game plan around him, and he operated it perfectly.