The NFl had a busy day yesterday with eight games being played all throughout the day, with Mahomes and the Chiefs early to the Steelers and Kenny Pickett later in the night. Let’s break down the five most outstanding takeaways from Saturday’s games.
- Sam Darnold showed out
Carolina Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold looked good in the first preseason game for the Panthers, making plays in the back of the end zone and also showing poise in the pocket to give himself the edge over new Panthers QB Baker Mayfiield who is in a starting quarterback competition as of now.
- George Pickens is the real deal
Steelers rookie George Pickens has been making waves all training camp and now the preseason showing why he could be the Steelers new top wide receiver, Pickens made an incredible contested catch in the back corner of the end zone against a Seahawks DB. Rookie QB Kenny Pickett and George Pickens looked to have immense chemistry on the field and could be a duo for the future in this league.
- Drew Lock played well
Seattle Seahawks new quarterback Drew Lock showed out in his preseason debut for the Seahawks against the Steelers in the second half, Lock did the most with his limited amount of snaps finishing with 11-15 for 102 yards and two passing touchdowns. It looks like Drew has a good chance to become the Seahawks starting quarterback for the season over Geno Smith.
- Justin Fields looked great
It looks like Justin Fields could be a problem for the NFL in this upcoming season, watching Fields play last night it looked like the game really slowed down for the second year Bears quarterback, Fields game some great plays and great throws especially to Bears wide receiver one Darnell Mooney who has the chance to make a huge leap with Fields and Mooney having another year of playing time together.
- Dameon Pierce looks good
You may have not heard much around the league about Dameon Pierce but he’s been making some noise in training camp for the Houston Texans, Pierce was a fourth round draft pick out of Florida, and looked phenomenal in his first NFL game. Pierce’s first rush was for 20 yards off to the left and while he only had five total carries Peirce finished with 9.8 yards per carry which is absurd.