Can Drew Lock follow in Josh Allen’s footsteps? | The Neutral Zone – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

Can Drew Lock follow in Josh Allen’s footsteps? | The Neutral Zone

On this episode of "The Neutral Zone," Phil Milani and Aric DiLalla revisit the Broncos' choice in the 2018 NFL Draft (6:53), discuss whether Drew Lock could be on a similar developmental path as Josh Allen (20:55) and play Fact, Phact and Fiction (29:13). They then catch up with Hall of Famer Steve Atwater about his impending Hall of Fame enshrinement and his thoughts on the 2020 Broncos (35:08). The guys close the show by talking about the future of the Broncos' wide receiving corps (53:42), playing Phil in the Blank (1:04:19) and handing out well-deserved shoutouts (1:08:39). Want more of "The Neutral Zone"? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to leave a rating and review if you enjoyed the show!

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Paulo Henrique

Josh Allen is better and more talented than Lock. How about comparing Lock to Jay Cutler? Making comparisons is so useless, Lock can repeat what Allen did, but he can also repeat what happened to Bortles. The game against the Bills and their excellent defense is the real test for Lock.

    r rod

    @Kevin Smith sounds like excuses if you ask me

    Kevin Smith

    @r rod yeah excuses are saying that lock is comparable to Allen because he doesn’t have everybody healthy neither does Allen is what I’m saying as he doesn’t have kroft or john brown

    Paulo Henrique

    @r rod Man, did I say that Lock is bad and will lose on Saturday? I said it will be the real test to see if it is really evolving. A good QB can beat great defenses. And making comparisons is ridiculous, because they are different players, different teams, different coaches. I don’t want Lock to be the next Josh Allen, I want him to prove that he will be a good QB in the NFL. Because without a good QB, Denver won’t make the playoffs and won’t be a contender for the Super Bowl.

    Jase Cook

    @Kevin Smith John brown barely gets targeted and Kroft is a nobody. He has diggs and Beasley and he barely targets his tight ends

    Kevin Smith

    @Jase Cook Albert o is a nobody and John brown had over 1,000 yds last year and is our number 2

Nicholas Luka

Don’t forget that Drew Lock has barely played a full season, and Josh Allen has almost played three.

Sinistav TnT

That beginning was so awkward lmao

denver broncos 1987

Why does lock have to follow anyone’s footsteps? Can lock following his own? I hate when people compare people to other people 🤦🏻‍♂️

Professional Dirt Mover

Hopefully he’s better.

DAN Tu

You have to try to draft the sure thing.
So barkley, Chubb is a smarter pick that josh allen.

For 2 years Allen was mediocre and no one knew if the pick would pan out.

    r rod

    These same lock bashers also said we should cut bolles after last season great call people

Erik Ramos

Hahahha love the bickering Phil and Aric!! Great show and go Broncos!!

DAN Tu

This was a terrible pod cast. Dude in the left knew the answer to how many games played but still give a snarky remark.
Keep the conversation going and keep it smooth.

J Gunzler

The Bills staff were not being “patient” with Josh Allen. They were simply developing their QB. So they were being patient with the process, not the product. And Allen never gave them any reason to doubt that he’d become a franchise QB. He flashed absurd talent and greatness since day 1. A true fan of football would’ve seen that had they actually watched him play. All young QBs go through growing pains! Not just Allen. And now Buffalo is reaping the rewards for building a team and developing a QB the right way! They have the blueprint

Storm Gruber

I feel like Josh Allen is a low bar. Why not Elway’s footsteps?

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