Darth_Shiveman
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Will D4H hush up when Dobbs is an UFA next year?
You start this thread while accusing others of pulling against players so that you'll be wrong? Lol. You seem downright giddy that Pearson hasn't gotten a shot at his NFL dream so that you can be "right" about Dobbs.
I'm expecting him to play well enough to be a 4th-6th round pick. Not like D4H who thinks he can be a first rounder.
I think your head is going to explode when Dobbs is done with football at the end of this year and not only does he not get a Heisman but he doesn't get drafted either.
Don't say i didn't warn you ahead of time though.
Or I'll just go back to what I was doing before November 2014 when I first saw Dobbs play.
You may live this stuff. Its just entertainment for me. No different than watching a movie or tv show.
I think the OP is talking about Pearson not north. Not that it really matters
I think your head is going to explode when Dobbs is done with football at the end of this year and not only does he not get a Heisman but he doesn't get drafted either.
Don't say i didn't warn you ahead of time though.
Intangibles alone would have Josh go by the 6th round. Add that to his good size (6'3" 210), good arm strength (see Kentucky throw), and outstanding athleticism, he's a 4th rounder if he or the team doesn't improve.
If we have the year many expect (SEC title/playoffs) he'll be at worst a 2nd rounder.
If he takes his game to the next level (heisman trophy contender) as I expect and he'll be a first rounder.
May be a dumb question, but all this talk of Josh D getting drafted next year has me wondering if that is even one of his goals. We are all aware of his stated ultimate dreams and with the potential of TBI and his high intellect would he forego the NFL for that. :question:
It's funny and in the back of my mind I've been thinking the same sort of thing. I doubt not Josh's dedication to Vol football. I have yet to read of any burning desire of his to be in the NFL especially if it's a backup role somewhere. If he's offered a lofty position at SpaceX or Boeing for example at graduation working on future ground breaking projects I could see him easily doing that rather than a dicey NFL gig.
Dobbs wont be a high pick by any means but he will go 4-5th round if be improves his accuracy a bit.
No way this happens. No way. At all. If he can be a backup QB on an NFL roster, he will make at least 10x (or close, at any rate) what he could make as an engineer next year. Unless he is way dumber than I assume he is, he would not spurn the NFL to go work an entry level job (even a very good one) in corporate America.
It's balanced. Dobbs has made bad throws and the receivers have dropped good passes. The problem with you is you act like Dobbs never does anything wrong. We all want Dobbs to succeed as much as we want you to stop posting