BigOrangeTrain
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Derek Carr was not the face of college football. Sheesh some of you are thick. Everyone who gets drafted into the NFL has a great college career. What I'm saying is no one had Derek Carr as a surefire elite NFL QB. If they did, he wouldn't have fallen to the second round. Everyone proclaimed Andrew Luck the best QB prospect since John Elway. And so far he's been anything but that.
I expect Watson to have an epic Vince Young like performance Monday in the national title game against Alabama once again. And once again the hype train will be off the hook for him. He'll probably be taken 1st overall and have expectations to be an elite NFL QB. Those guys typically don't live up to that hype.
Typically the elite NFL guys have college careers like Dobbs. Very good but never really the guy who all of college football is talking about.
Antonio Callaway is the best WR in college football going into 2017. He's special and will dominate in the NFL. He just needs to stay out of trouble.
Typically the elite NFL guys have college careers like Dobbs. Very good but never really the guy who all of college football is talking about.
But UT's offensive line improved, at least marginally, each year. Kamara and Kelly certainly had no trouble running behind it this year.
Yet, despite that improvement, Hurd's ypc dropped each year. And in terms of hitting the hole, Hurd became less and less explosive each year.
In 2014, 51% of Hurd's carries went for 3 yards or less.
In 2015, 57%.
In 2016, 59%. Out of 122 carries, only 51 went for 4 yards or more.
Hurd is just a guy. Decent back. Nothing more.
You may have never said he was slow as molasses but you were on the record saying he would run a slow time. I remember it was in the thread on Vols at the combine last year.
I had no opinion on his speed so I stayed out of it. But his 4.48 was a pleasant surprise to me.
You're so good at digging up my posts, remember your own as well.
Peyton made the playoffs consistently with no help. Aaron Rodgers is in the playoffs with a WR playing RB. Elite generational QBs create their own help.
I'm not saying Luck is a bad QB. He's just overrated. Nowhere close to an elite QB.
IMO Derek Carr (a guy with an unremarkable college career) is already better than him. He's a guy who looks like the elite generational talent. Not Andrew Luck. Similarly its Russell Wilson that looks like the elite generational QB rather than heisman and national title winner Cam Newton.
The best pro QBs are rarely the guys who get all the hype in college. They're typically the overlooked guys.
Alabama has more average to above average NFL players on their roster than anyone else. That is why they succeed. Its more their depth than top line talent.
I don't see any elite NFL players starting on the 2016 Alabama team. The guy with the highest pro potential IMO is CB Marlon Humphrey. But I need to see alot more out of him. On offense they have no future NFL studs. Only guy who I like is WR Calvin Ridley. But like Humphrey I need to see more from him. Guys like Jonathan Allen that get alot of hype are simply average NFL players. They are not superstars. My list up there is of guys I believe will be superstars.
My concern with Watson is I don't trust his durability. He takes alot of big shots. Already has an ACL injury in his past. And almost ever game I see him adjusting that knew brace.
Plus tell me the last time a QB with big time success in college where he was a heisman finalist and playing for national titles actually lived up to the hype and had success in the NFL? Typically its the guys who are overlooked in college like Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott that have the great NFL careers versus the guys like RG3 and Andrew Luck that have all the college hype.
Josh Dobbs will be in the NFL what people think Watson will be.
But comparing him to Isaac Bruce is just plain innacurate. Bruce was known for his intangibles, not his athleticism. I think you're just throwing names on the board.
You're comparing guys to guys with almost the opposite skill sets.
Are you going to tell me that Drew Richmond is the next Orlando Pace, or Kahil McKenzie is the next Warren Sapp?
Derek Carr had an "unremarkable college career".....just under 13,000 yards and 113 touchdown passes, including a senior season of 5000 yards passing and 50 td passes vs only 8 interceptions is "unremarkable"??? Jeez.
Allen will be a better pro than Barnette or Garrett. Rueben Foster will be an excellent pro. As to the second point, ever hear of a guy named Manning, or Staubach? How about Steve Young, Aikman, or Elway, just to name a couple.
I can drop the mic now...
No. Richmond is just plain garbage and I need to see Kahlil improve before comparing him to anyone in the NFL.
Antonio Callaway looks, moves, and plays similar to Isaac Bruce. That's who I see when I watch his tape.
We'll see in due time if that comp is accurate.
Isaac Bruce was known for extensively studying the game and having the intangibles. That's why he was so good. He ran great routes and has great awareness of the field.