Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Herbert Accepts Invite To Senior Bowl/Fromm Declares
#1
[Image: University%20of%20Oregon.png]
Oregon QB Justin Herbert accepted an invitation to play in the Resse's Senior Bowl.Herbert (6'6/237) will look to bolster his credibility as a top-15 selection in the 2020 NFL Draft with a strong showing in Senior Bowl practices. He completed 67 percent of his passes for 3,471 yards and a 32/6 ratio whil also punching in four rushing touchdowns this season. He has an impressive physical skill set that stands out amongst a middling 2020 QB class outside of Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa. Herbert was somewhat inconsistent at times and failed to crack 200-yards passing in each of his last three games, posting a 2/1 ratio in that span. He could use a strong showing in the post-season evaluation process to cement his upper first-round potential.
SOURCE: Jim Nagy on Twitter

The middling QB class comment stood out...not that the top 3 are not without warts...there are definitely intriguing Day 2 prospects...
Reply

#2
middling... well thus far outside of Burrows there certainly doesnt seem to be the buzz around this years QB class compared to what we have seen in past years, and even Burrows doesnt carry the instant HOF label that some others in the past have arrived with.
Reply

#3
3 of Fromm's OL and his starting RB have declared...I'd expect him to soon follow...
Reply

#4
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
3 of Fromm's OL and his starting RB have declared...I'd expect him to soon follow...
This was the guy I wanted initially but now I'm not so sure.
Arm strength seems to be a real question with him. With how well a lot of the young OCs have been able to scheme for their young QBs, it does seem wiser to get a guy with a big arm and some mobility. Then trust your coaches to fit their system to the player and highlight his strengths. Do we have the coaches to do that? I'd like to hope so.
Big arm and mobile isn't everything, but if we're taking a guy this year who's going to sit for at least a season anyways, I'd rather the Vikings take "the big swing" instead of trying to find Cousins-lite on a cheap deal.
Reply

#5
Update- Fromm is entering the Draft.
Reply

#6
  • [Image: University%20of%20Georgia.png]
    Georgia junior QB Jake Fromm has declared his eligibility for the 2020 NFL Draft.Fromm (6'3/220) is a much maligned prospect in NFL Draft circles as he has drawn criticism for his lackluster play down the stretch, failing to complete 50 percent of his passes or throw for 200-yards in any of his last five regular season games. It had been rumored that Tua Tagovailoa's decision to declare might affect Fromm's decision, but he elected to enter the draft regardless. ESPN analyst Todd McShay is particularly high on Fromm and thinks he could possibly crack the first-round, though he is generally viewed as a Day 2 prospect by most of the NFL Draft community.
    SOURCE: Jake Fromm on TwitterJan 8, 2020, 1:59 PM ET
Reply

#7
[Image: veogk2Ap_bigger.jpg]
Jake Fromm doesn’t have a huge arm but he’s got enough. This is a really nice ball from the far hash. He has starter ability in the right system. https://instagram.com/p/B7KCqV5B3q6/?igshid=9a2p1rrba2f8
Reply



Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread:
2 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 Melroy van den Berg.