It's almost impossible to truly evaluate Bryce Young in that offense. With that said though I don't love what I see, which has really only been 1 Panther game all year plus some highlights. I don't see anything that he really does at a high level, of course that could be a different story with some mechanical changes as Kurt Warner alluded to. His best trait that always popped off the screen in college was his patients. The guy was always calm as can be, head down field, and let the play come to him. He also played in an offense that had him work through his progressions too and read the entire field. In the NFL and especially with the Panthers there are two issues with that....His Oline isn't able to give him what Bamas line gave him, and two he doesn't have the playmakers to get open. Bryce Young feels like the ultimate boom or bust NFL qb as he showed a lot of the intangibles in college you want to see in your QB, but the physical traits simply are lacking. Undersized, goes down easily, the ball often looks flat in the air which could partially be related to his size IDK. Most QBs will have 4-5 inches in height on the guy plus another 2-4 inches in arm length. He may have to change his throwing motion to get more arch on the ball than other QBs or see a ton of INTs over the middle in his career.