Real Dawg taking its shot
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Agree it could still be good but I assume RR is gone. I'll be happy if I'm wrong. Either way one tackle spot is going to take a step back. Maybe two.AtomicDawg said:
OLine could actually be a team strength next year if rosengarten comes back. Fautanu is gone and will be a tough fill.chuck said:IDGAF about their stats. UW needs a QB with the arm to make long throws and preferably one with some mobility. He checks both boxes. He can run but stands forever in the pocket if allowed to, keeps his eyes downfield, when he runs, and can make all kinds of throws on the move.
Where is this Browning shit coming from? Horrible comparison.
It's up to Deboer and Grubb to teach them this offense. I'd say they have a pretty good shot. The OL will take a step back next year and we're going to appreciate his mobility.
Not sure if mele is coming back but that would be a nice problem to have. -
He probably can petition for medical red-shirt. Be nice to have him at guard next yeardirtysouwfdawg said:
I think he’s out of eligibility but not sure if that includes his Covid year or if he gets a year for injury. Pretty sure he has a redshirt so who knows.AtomicDawg said:
OLine could actually be a team strength next year if rosengarten comes back. Fautanu is gone and will be a tough fill.chuck said:IDGAF about their stats. UW needs a QB with the arm to make long throws and preferably one with some mobility. He checks both boxes. He can run but stands forever in the pocket if allowed to, keeps his eyes downfield, when he runs, and can make all kinds of throws on the move.
Where is this Browning shit coming from? Horrible comparison.
It's up to Deboer and Grubb to teach them this offense. I'd say they have a pretty good shot. The OL will take a step back next year and we're going to appreciate his mobility.
Not sure if mele is coming back but that would be a nice problem to have. -
Is he in the 1st 2 rounds? If he's like a late 2nd I bet he comes backchuck said:
Agree it could still be good but I assume RR is gone. I'll be happy if I'm wrong. Either way one tackle spot is going to take a step back. Maybe two.AtomicDawg said:
OLine could actually be a team strength next year if rosengarten comes back. Fautanu is gone and will be a tough fill.chuck said:IDGAF about their stats. UW needs a QB with the arm to make long throws and preferably one with some mobility. He checks both boxes. He can run but stands forever in the pocket if allowed to, keeps his eyes downfield, when he runs, and can make all kinds of throws on the move.
Where is this Browning shit coming from? Horrible comparison.
It's up to Deboer and Grubb to teach them this offense. I'd say they have a pretty good shot. The OL will take a step back next year and we're going to appreciate his mobility.
Not sure if mele is coming back but that would be a nice problem to have. -
Why did Curne transfer? He did not suck
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I don't know. I think he's been completely overlooked by the media and mostly underrated by husky fans simply because Fautanu gets most of the attention. I really don't have a clue how draftnics view him, but I think he's just as good. Unlike Fautanu he is definitely a tackle in the NFL. Good tackles get drafted higher and paid more than guards, so he could have a higher draft grade than most realize.Canadawg said:
Is he in the 1st 2 rounds? If he's like a late 2nd I bet he comes backchuck said:
Agree it could still be good but I assume RR is gone. I'll be happy if I'm wrong. Either way one tackle spot is going to take a step back. Maybe two.AtomicDawg said:
OLine could actually be a team strength next year if rosengarten comes back. Fautanu is gone and will be a tough fill.chuck said:IDGAF about their stats. UW needs a QB with the arm to make long throws and preferably one with some mobility. He checks both boxes. He can run but stands forever in the pocket if allowed to, keeps his eyes downfield, when he runs, and can make all kinds of throws on the move.
Where is this Browning shit coming from? Horrible comparison.
It's up to Deboer and Grubb to teach them this offense. I'd say they have a pretty good shot. The OL will take a step back next year and we're going to appreciate his mobility.
Not sure if mele is coming back but that would be a nice problem to have. -
Rosengarten is like the third highest paid Husky. So he’s not exactly hurting for NFL dollars at this point
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Do we have roster salary?TheHB said:Rosengarten is like the third highest paid Husky. So he’s not exactly hurting for NFL dollars at this point
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Penix is No. 17, Odunze is No. 73, and this guy is No. 97:

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I don't know what you saw but they're the same size with comprable arm strength which is nowhere close to Penix not that many have what he has.chuck said:IDGAF about their stats. UW needs a QB with the arm to make long throws and preferably one with some mobility. He checks both boxes. He can run but stands forever in the pocket if allowed to, keeps his eyes downfield, when he runs, and can make all kinds of throws on the move.
Where is this Browning shit coming from? Horrible comparison.
It's up to Deboer and Grubb to teach them this offense. I'd say they have a pretty good shot. The OL will take a step back next year and we're going to appreciate his mobility. -
I saw a mobile QB with arm strength that isn't even in the same category as Jake Browning, just like I said. It's not a Penix arm but is closer to that than to Browning.RoadTrip said:
I don't know what you saw but they're the same size with comprable arm strength which is nowhere close to Penix not that many have what he has.chuck said:IDGAF about their stats. UW needs a QB with the arm to make long throws and preferably one with some mobility. He checks both boxes. He can run but stands forever in the pocket if allowed to, keeps his eyes downfield, when he runs, and can make all kinds of throws on the move.
Where is this Browning shit coming from? Horrible comparison.
It's up to Deboer and Grubb to teach them this offense. I'd say they have a pretty good shot. The OL will take a step back next year and we're going to appreciate his mobility.




