I don't get how that's even a possibility, then or now, but I don't follow NFL at all. Those chodesniffers would draft a kid off of 14 games of tape?
Uhhhh....Mark Sanchez anyone?
Sanchez started 3 games as a sophomore and 13 as a junior so they had 16 games of him.
Mitch Trubisky only started 13 games in his career - all in one season - so he's a better recent example.
But both of those guys were very good in their season of starting, Sanchez completed 65.8 percent of his passes for a 164.6 rating. Trubisky completed 68.2 for a 158.3 rating. Eason completed 55.1 percent of his passes for a rating of 120.3
Eason will get a little credit for playing in the SEC (though the much weaker division), and a little more credit for being a true freshman (Sanchez and Trubisky were juniors in their seasons), but nobody is spending a first round pick on a kid who has thrown 7 passes in two years and never been successful on the field. I don't care how much they love his arm talent, or how hard they sell themselves on his tape.
If he goes to the draft it's a really dumb decision and basically means he would rather make 1/5 as much money on his first contract so he doesn't have to play school or deal with Pete. There's no chance he's picked before day three.
Matt Cassell is the classic - back up to Palmer and Leinhart at USuCk
Cassel began his college career in 2001 and spent that entire Trojan career as a backup behind Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer[10] and Matt Leinart. He saw limited time in three games in the 2001 season. He made his lone collegiate start at H-back against California in 2001.[11] Cassel was the backup for Palmer during his Heisman-winning 2002 season. He appeared in three games and completed three passes for 27 total yards.[
I don't get how that's even a possibility, then or now, but I don't follow NFL at all. Those chodesniffers would draft a kid off of 14 games of tape?
Youre god damned right they would.
Mitch Trubisky was a 1 year starter for fucking UNC and got drafted #2 overall. Lmao
What kind of fuck could trade up and draft Trubusky over DeShaun Watson? I know sometimes college production doesn't translate to the pros, but I wouldn't be able to sleep if I made a move that dumb.
You were stupid then and you’re stupider now for thumping your chest after nothing more than speculation from a ruthdawg poster. The only person who could potentially be stupider than you would be Eason if he left now after an average freshman season and two years of no football. Runner up would be any GM who drafted him before the 6th round. Thankfully for us, none of those stupid scenarios will play out, and you’re still stupid.
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Mitch Trubisky only started 13 games in his career - all in one season - so he's a better recent example.
But both of those guys were very good in their season of starting, Sanchez completed 65.8 percent of his passes for a 164.6 rating. Trubisky completed 68.2 for a 158.3 rating. Eason completed 55.1 percent of his passes for a rating of 120.3
Eason will get a little credit for playing in the SEC (though the much weaker division), and a little more credit for being a true freshman (Sanchez and Trubisky were juniors in their seasons), but nobody is spending a first round pick on a kid who has thrown 7 passes in two years and never been successful on the field. I don't care how much they love his arm talent, or how hard they sell themselves on his tape.
If he goes to the draft it's a really dumb decision and basically means he would rather make 1/5 as much money on his first contract so he doesn't have to play school or deal with Pete. There's no chance he's picked before day three.
He's not going to the draft.
Cassel began his college career in 2001 and spent that entire Trojan career as a backup behind Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer[10] and Matt Leinart. He saw limited time in three games in the 2001 season. He made his lone collegiate start at H-back against California in 2001.[11] Cassel was the backup for Palmer during his Heisman-winning 2002 season. He appeared in three games and completed three passes for 27 total yards.[