Packers traded up to nab him in the 5th. Final confirmation of what many suspected: he made a mistake by skipping his senior year. Still, Hundley is a specimen. He'd have made a nice understudy to Wilson, IMO.
Packers traded up to nab him in the 5th. Final confirmation of what many suspected: he made a mistake by skipping his senior year. Still, Hundley is a specimen. He'd have made a nice understudy to Wilson, IMO.
Yeah he's going to be a 3rd string guy in 2015 and maaaybe the #2 guy in 2016 or 2017.
He's going to need a lot of coaching to work on his internal clock and reading defenses...54 percent of his pass attempts were from six yards and in, including 29 percent from behind the line of scrimmage. Hard to imagine anything close to those rates that in the NFL.
Final confirmation of what many suspected: he made a mistake by not leaving last year.
Hundley would likely have gone in round 2 last year and be currently entering his second year of $5-6M/4 years. Staying an extra year seems to be hazardous to the financial health of most well-regarded college QBs.
Packers traded up to nab him in the 5th. Final confirmation of what many suspected: he made a mistake by skipping his senior year. Still, Hundley is a specimen. He'd have made a nice understudy to Wilson, IMO.
If anything he made a mistake returning. Had he left he could have duped a franchise into seeing the upside without another 13 starts of film.
Brett Hundley, much like Jack Lockner, could have been in college for 7 years (they're called doctors) and they would still read and react to defenses slowly and poorly.
Hundley was pretty good. He's not an NFL starter, but he was probably the 2nd best QB in the Pac last year. He was way better than Locker, but they do have similarities.
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Tallest midget.
Rumor has it UCLA is on the brink of implosion.
He's going to need a lot of coaching to work on his internal clock and reading defenses...54 percent of his pass attempts were from six yards and in, including 29 percent from behind the line of scrimmage. Hard to imagine anything close to those rates that in the NFL.
Brett Hundley, much like Jack Lockner, could have been in college for 7 years (they're called doctors) and they would still read and react to defenses slowly and poorly.