Wow I had forgotten about Jake Locker. Didn't realize he was a top 10 pick. That set the Titans back a few years lol.Here's the last decade.
First round QB on the left.
Second round QB on the right.
For grins.
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Wow I had forgotten about Jake Locker. Didn't realize he was a top 10 pick. That set the Titans back a few years lol.Here's the last decade.
First round QB on the left.
Second round QB on the right.
For grins.
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K, not sure which injury your referring to, or what numbers were good, but okYeah he was
Wow I had forgotten about Jake Locker. Didn't realize he was a top 10 pick. That set the Titans back a few years lol.
maybe im wrong they literally were talking about this on sirius xm nfl radio last nightK, not sure which injury your referring to, or what numbers were good, but ok
Well he had some good games on his resume for sure, but neither the broken thumb, nor the broken leg, seem to coincide with any definitive falling off a cliff in his production, which was overall just not good. And considering some of those really good games came well after both the injuries, I can't see how either injury was why he couldn't beat Holcomb, nor make the Packers or Jags squads later on.maybe im wrong they literally were talking about this on sirius xm nfl radio last night
your more versed than meWell he had some good games on his resume for sure, but neither the broken thumb, nor the broken leg, seem to coincide with any definitive falling off a cliff in his production, which was overall just not good. And considering some of those really good games came well after both the injuries, I can't see how either injury was why he couldn't beat Holcomb, nor make the Packers or Jags squads later on.
Probably just the Husky homer in me, but I’m convinced that with the right coaching, Locker could of been good. He was a great athlete, great arm, but lack good coaching going back to the Huskies. Instead he got coaches that depended on his legs. A heck of a human being, smart, great work ethic, humble, and loyal. One of my favorite Huskies players.
That would likely be Edmunds unfortunately. I really hope the Packers can somehow manage to land Chubb, Edmunds or Smith. I know it would require a trade up but if #9 with SF would be a good spot to target.I wish I knew some of these college kids better.
On Friday, the local ESPN guys were talking to one of the Bears reporters, and he suggested that since so many teams needs a QB ahead of the Bears, he wouldn't be surprised if the Bears go after one of the top defensive prospects at #8. He made it sound like it would be like getting a top 3 or 4 pick since they'd probably fall to 8.
I liked Locker coming out but as soon as Tennessee drafted him I knew he wouldnt amount to anything. I remember when they also drafted Rusty Smith out of FAU lolProbably just the Husky homer in me, but I’m convinced that with the right coaching, Locker could of been good. He was a great athlete, great arm, but lack good coaching going back to the Huskies. Instead he got coaches that depended on his legs. A heck of a human being, smart, great work ethic, humble, and loyal. One of my favorite Huskies players.
Its because you have a new coach that is one of your own. I still think it takes two years before you guys even compete in your half of the conference. That system wont just happen. Plus he no longer can just walk off campus and grab a 3* kid from Florida.In an attempt to pivot from the QB draft or not to draft
Was in Lincoln this weekend for my niece's first communion, which happened to coincide with the Huskers spring Red v White game (just shy of 87,000 in attendance for a spring practice, let's see any other school pull that off).
But anyways...Ameer Abdullah was in a suit and tie on the Big10 network coverage..doing some analysis...really concerning that his ass thought coming to this spring practice was more important than being in Detriot finding a way to keep his job.
Sing the rookie wage scale exists I would imagine they could sign as soon as the team and the player worked out the wording. I dont know if they know who they are taking 1st yet.How soon can Cleveland sign their #1?
How soon can Cleveland sign their #1?
Pretty sure I saw him dancing with wolves while working on some hidden figures in preparation for the space race too.I'm pretty sure he can sign at any time now, but I'll bet they still haven't decided who they are taking yet. Kevin Costner has a lot on his plate with the pregnant girlfriend in the front office and having to fire his Dad and then burying his ashes on the practice field so his Dad will come back and they can play catch. He's dealing with a lot of shit here. LOL.
Love it! Draft day, Field of Dreams and Bull Durham all in one, well flowing sentence..nicely doneI'm pretty sure he can sign at any time now, but I'll bet they still haven't decided who they are taking yet. Kevin Costner has a lot on his plate with the pregnant girlfriend in the front office and having to fire his Dad and then burying his ashes on the practice field so his Dad will come back and they can play catch. He's dealing with a lot of shit here. LOL.